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Program to demonstrate Evolution to a child
Published by: cfz 2009-01-07

  • Could one of our wonderful researchers find for me an interactive program that I could use to demonstrate the basic concepts of evolution to a six-year old? My daughter has a hard time realising that there was no single point in time at which a fully-operational modern human was first born from ape-like parents. At age 6, pictures are always a help, and I wonder if there is any sort of program where she could actually see beings evolve over time as individuals of differing characteristics mate? Non-human would be fine, but I'd like something like a game or demo that allows us some control over the outcome (as opposed, say, to some sort of video-like explanation). See what you can find! Michael2


  • Hi Michael2, Evolution IS a hard concept to explain to children. I once thought I had done a fabulous job with a 7-year old, explaining the whole ape to human thing, and he went off seemingly content. Then the next day he came to me and said, "I have a question about evolution." Me: "Sure!" Him: "You know you said we used to be monkey's right?" Me: Yes.. Him: "How come I don't remember when I was a monkey?" Anyway, I think the problem is they really can't comprehend evolutionary time. Everything you say to a 6 or 7 year-old gets related to their own lifetime. It takes a more mature brain to get past that. The most success I have had in getting the concept across is to keep coming back to natural selection. How some things live and some things don't. And the things that live have babies just like themselves so eventually everything looks like them. You can play a game with colored jelly beans or M&M's to illustrate this point. Use a colored paper background, a colored carpet or best of all, the green lawn. Talk about how there are many different colored jelly-bean-people hiding in the grass and a predator wants to fly down and eat them. Spread out the jelly beans and have the child pretend to be a predator – catching the ones that are the easiest to see in a short period of time. Then collect the remaining ones and discuss how the green ones and the black ones "survived" and now there will only be green and black jellybean babies – at least until the first snow. The best online games that I have found that reiterate this point are on the BBC website here – BBC – WALKING WITH BEASTS – EVOLUTION GAMES http://www.bbc.co.uk/beasts/evolution/ The Evolution Game on the above site is probably a bit advanced for a 6-year old, but with your help it might be valuable. The "Shoot the Fish" games are more interactive and fun. The premise of the Fish games is that you will selectively shoot certain color fish based on how easy they are to see. For a 6-year-old you will have to provide a simplified explanation as to why the results come the way they do in each of the scenarios. PBS also provides an interactive evolution game here – PBS – NOVA - Evolution in Action http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/link/evolution.html# Launch the game then read the instructions. Again, various colored creatures are reproducing and you control the color of their background. Those easiest to spot are dying off, while those that are camouflaged live. Also related to hiding and camouflage, the Discovery Channel's, "Hide a Beast" game is suited to 6-year olds – "Mix and match color schemes, patterns and habitats to see how camouflage works best for one predator species and one prey species. Can you make these beasts disappear into their habitats?" HIDE A BEAST http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/beasts/hide/hide.html SEEING THROUGH CAMOUFLAGE http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/leopards/seeing.html As far as human evolution goes, this site has an interesting Shockwave graphic that allows you to slide the slider through time and the various versions of human ancestors appear on the screen. HUMAN EVOLUTION ACTIVITY http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/evolution/# I'm not sure how useful this site will be. It has two natural selection type games, but I found them confusing. (Of course I'm terrible about reading directions). Maybe you can make head or tail out of them and explain them to your 6-year old…and to me. :-) INTERACTIVE GAMES - SELECTION http://library.thinkquest.org/22446/interactive.html OTHER RESOURCES --- PBS - GAMES AND DIVERSIONS http://www.pbs.org/neighborhoods/fun/ PBS – HUMAN EVOLUTION http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/humans/index.html Hope these resources help you to clarify things with your 6-year old. As I said, it is a tough concept to get across, but the more you keep repeating the lesson in all of its various forms, and the older the child gets, the more she will understand it. Best of luck to you and thank you for your question! And, of course, you know the drill -- if you need anything more, just yell. :-) -K~ search terms – various combinations of – evolution "human evolution" games children interactive online
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    He concludes that 'Ray has done more to demonstrate Special Creation than Evolution'. Many programs allegedly simulating evolution are in use today,
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