Wednesday, September 21, 2016

World's Largest Lesson

http://worldslargestlesson.globalgoals.org/

I am just in awe at the amount of free resources that are out there to share and connect with other educators. This week, I have been taking part in the World's Largest Lesson.

The students were so intrigued by the intro video, particularly the story of the girl who invented plastic from banana peels.

I focused my lessons on goals 14 & 15 since they pertain to my work here about Life in the water & Life on Land. We had a great discussion on illegal & legal hunting. It was a great talk since it is currently moose hunting season.

https://www.fws.gov/fieldnotes/regmap.cfm?arskey=23997

We talked about why we are allowed to hunt, what rules there are, and how some animals are endangered/extinct because people didn't follow the rules.

They did a fun "Kindred Species" page.

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