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Evolution & Natural Selection

Terri
I did not do as well on this assessment. I did a lot of guessing. The diagrams didn't work when I took the assessment. After looking through the questions and answer key, I think students would definitely benefit from diagrams in this assessment.  
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neesk@gilbert.k12.ia.us
I agree. This assessment was harder and I think the addition of diagrams would be very helpful.
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