Picture Hint Cards. Non-Linguistic Representation. Word and Student Friendly Definition. Biologically (xv)- Referring to life.

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Picture Hint Cards Word and Student Friendly Definition Non-Linguistic Representation Biologically (xv)- Referring to life. So, it is not surprising that we humans have the greatest affection for organisms that are biologically close to us. https://www.pexels.com/search/jungle/ / Various (xiii)- different from one another. In his book, Darwin explained the order of nature as a system in which all the many various plant and animal species struggle for survival. http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=1 82809&picture=various-of-fruits Variations (xv)- a change or a difference from one thing to another. Darwin s great contribution was to understand that in the struggle for survival, nature puts out variations : the species that successfully adapt through the use of adaptations survive, and the others become extinct. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:handwriting_variations,_numeral_4.svg

Evolved (xiv)- small changes over a long time period that make the original better. This fish family is fairly evolved, has elaborate fins, and lives in the bottom of the ocean. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:crossopterygii_tetrapo d_hips.jpg Evolution (xvi)- the process of changing from simple to more complex over time. It is out of this process, known as evolution, that monkeys eventually developed into humans. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:evolution_directions_ of_mobile_device.jpg Interconnected (xvii)- having all parts joined or linked together. All life on Earth is interconnected, and altered circumstances will change the order of life at sea, which will also change life on land. https://pixabay.com/en/circuits-interconnected-wires-37211/

Origin (xii)- the starting place or the first. In 1859, he had published one of the most important books ever written: On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, or more commonly known by its shortened title: On the Origin of Species. https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/start Dominate (xiii)- having the strongest influence over something. He did not see nature as particularly nice or kind, but as a cruel system in which species attempted to kill and dominate other species in order to secure the survival of their own kind. https://pixabay.com/en/fight-box-unfair-weak-strong-2284723/ Idly (xiii)- inactive or lazy way. He wrote. We do not see, or we forget, that the birds that are idly singing round us, mostly live on insects or seeds, and are thus constantly destroying life. https://www.pexels.com/search/sitting/

Thus (xiii)- as a result of. He wrote. We do not see, or we forget, that the birds that are idly singing round us, mostly live on insects or seeds, and are thus constantly destroying life. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:eepybird%27s_coke_ and_mentos_spectacular!_july_24,_2015_(19950568176).jpg Elaborate (xiv)- having lots of detailed parts. This fish family is fairly evolved, has elaborate fins, and lives in the bottom of the ocean. https://pxhere.com/en/photo/953187 Voraciously (xiv)- with a lot of energy or passion. They hunt voraciously the species living directly over and beneath them, and have white flesh greatly favored by Homo sapiens. https://www.flickr.com/photos/helloturkeytoe/4768885268

Revolting (xv)- gross or disgusting. Killing close relatives to our species, like monkeys, though it occurs, is revolting to most of us. https://pixabay.com/en/photos/scared/?image_type=vector Adapt (xv)- alter or change to make it more useful. Darwin s great contribution was to understand that in the struggle for survival, nature puts out variations: the species that successfully adapt through the use of adaptations survive, and the others become extinct. https://pixabay.com/en/chameleon-reptile-lizard-green-155638/ Conflict (xvi)- an argument or disagreement. Others thought his vision of how humans evolved conflicted with what was written in the Bible. https://pixabay.com/en/photos/worry/

Eliminated (xvi)- Thrown out or discarded. Species moved into and out of areas, they were changes in weather, some species were eliminated and others became extremely abundant. https://pixabay.com/en/photos/checklist/ Abundant (xvi)- a lot of something. Species moved into and out of areas, they were changes in weather, some species were eliminated and others became extremely abundant. https://pixabay.com/en/photos/vegetable%20garden/ Minuscule (xvi)- a very tiny amount. Each shift, sometimes as miniscule as a shift in the wind, day by day-even hour by hour- changed the order of nature. https://www.flickr.com/photos/usfws_pacificsw/5159685928

Tendency (xvi)- a likely behavior. As circumstances change, there are variations in species-sometimes a change in color, or a tendency to hunt in a certain way. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:traffic_jam_in_haikou,_hainan,_china_01.jpg Unforeseen (xvii)- not expected. Even the smallest changes can have unforeseen results that are extremely difficult to change back. http://www.picserver.org/s/surprise.html