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Science at key stage 3    (Year 9)

Unit 9A: Inheritance and selection
Section 5: How are new breeds of animal produced?

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Objectives

Children should learn:
  • that selective breeding involves choosing individuals with particular inherited characteristics to mate
  • that different breeds of animal have been produced by selective breeding
  • that selective breeding results in new varieties of plants and animals

Activities

Outcomes

Children:
  • Show pupils images, eg photographs, video clips, of different breeds, eg of dog. Ask them to identify why they are considered to be separate breeds, using questions, eg What are their unique features? What features do they share? How do breeders ensure they get the right kind of puppy? What happens if you cross a labrador with a dalmatian? Expand the discussion by asking how these breeds came about. Develop the ideas by building on pupils' notions that breeds have been produced by humans selecting dogs with particular inherited characteristics for breeding, and relate these ideas to pupils' knowledge about cells.
  • Ask pupils why humans have gone to this trouble. Explain that although some varieties were bred for decorative features, most were originally functional in nature. Ask pupils to use secondary sources to find out the reasons different varieties were bred. Help pupils to summarise key points.
  • identify some characteristics that breeders wish to pass on
  • explain why breeders may wish animals to have these characteristics
  • describe in terms of cells how desired characteristics are passed on

Points to note

  • Teachers may wish to extend the discussion to ethical questions surrounding selective breeding which are of interest and concern.
  • Extension: pupils could find out whether animals can breed across species, eg donkey and horse.

Sections in this unit

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1. What characteristics can be inherited?
2. Why are offspring of the same parents similar but not identical?
3. a. How do differences between offspring with the same parents compare with differences between offspring of different parents?
4. b. How do differences between offspring with the same parents compare with differences between offspring of different parents?
5. How are new breeds of animal produced?
6. Checking progress
7. Why do farmers produce new breeds of animals?
8. a. How are new varieties of plant produced?
9. b. How are new varieties of plant produced?
10. Are varieties produced by selective breeding different from each other?
11. What is a clone?
12. Reviewing work