Master Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace fast ⚡ – clear explanations, supportive visuals, OCR-aligned.
You’ll cover
• Charles Darwin’s observations from the voyage of the HMS Beagle.
• How fossils, variation and adaptation led Darwin to propose natural selection.
• The idea that species descend from earlier species and may be related.
• Alfred Russel Wallace’s independent development of the theory of natural selection.
• Wallace’s observations from different geographical regions and isolated populations.
• How Darwin and Wallace’s ideas were combined and published.
What’s included
• Structured tables linking observations, hypotheses and resulting theories for Darwin’s work.
• Structured tables outlining Wallace’s key observations and conclusions.
• Visual context images of Darwin and Wallace and their fieldwork.
• Comparison tables showing similarities in Darwin’s and Wallace’s evidence.
• Clear summaries explaining how natural selection explains species change over time.
• Concise spec reminders embedded alongside tables and visuals to reinforce key OCR wording and expectations.
Format
Web-based textbook topic. Mobile/desktop friendly. Access with no time limit, updates included.





