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Variation in Species

Explain variation within and between species, distinguishing between continuous variation (e.g. height) and discontinuous variation (e.g. blood group), and between genetic and environmental causes

Suggested ages 12–13

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Evidence of understanding

  • Gives examples of continuous and discontinuous variation in humans
  • Distinguishes between genetic causes of variation (inherited differences) and environmental causes (diet, sunlight, etc.)
  • Explains why sexual reproduction produces greater variation than asexual reproduction
  • Draws or interprets a frequency graph showing continuous variation

Assessment prompt

If Variation in Species looked around a classroom and noticed that everyone has slightly different heights, hair colours, and eye colours, could they explain why these differences exist — and which ones are inherited, which are down to the environment, and which are both?

Standards alignment

MS-LS3-2US · ngss-ms

MS-LS3-2

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Middle School

KS3.Sci.Bio.Adaptation.1GB · uk-nc-2013

Variation and natural selection

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3