Our Relationship To Nature (Osprey)

After viewing the Our Relationship to Nature (Osprey) Lesson Video, students will use critical thinking and communications skills to reflect upon questions exploring the connections, similarities and differences between humans and non-human animals. They will then use the argumentation framework to organize their thoughts and write a short essay to support their view about a question related to connection and communication between humans and non-human animals.

SUBJECTS English Language Arts, Science
GRADES 8–12
TIME REQUIRED Approximately 2 class periods (100 minutes)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Students will use critical thinking and communications skills to reflect upon and discuss questions about the connections, similarities and differences between humans and non-human animals.
  • Students will use the argumentation framework to write a short essay to support their view about a question related to connection and communication between humans and non-human animals.

MATERIALS

  • Pencil or Pen
  • Lined paper or Notebook

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Lesson Implementation Materials

Because these Lessons follow a unique format, it is important to review the TEACHER GUIDE before implementing the activity.

  1. Begin the lesson by viewing the 7-1/2 min Our Relationship To Nature (Osprey) LESSON VIDEO above from the SEARCHING series as a class. Note: If your class has recently implemented a SEARCHING Lesson, you can skip the video introduction and begin the video at minute 03:45.
  2. Download and print the LESSON INTRODUCTION. Students (and teachers) should read this before starting the activity.
  3. Download and print the STUDENT WORKSHEETS.  (PDF)  (DOC)
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