OBJECTIVES
- Students will explain how ecology is at work in
their home towns every day.
- Students will be able to define and give examples of ecology terms.
INTRODUCTION
Ask students what they know about the world around them. Do
they ever take the time to observe the world they live. Have they ever stopped
to think about how they affect the environment.
DEVELOPMENT
Give students a list of terms related to ecology that can be
visually represented. Examples can be
1. Natural Resources
2. Fossil
Fuels
3. Conservation
4. Erosion
5. Recycling
6. Ozone
Depletion (Products that cause this)
7. Strip Minning
8. Solar Power
There are many terms that can be used for this section, however it is best
to limit it to 6-8. Also give the students the definition of each term and
some possible examples.
ASSIGNMENT
Have students use newspapers, magazines, the internet, to
find a picture that would represent each term you proided them with. The only
stipulation is that is must be something they can find within their own town
or community. If your town does not have a recycling program, do not let them
put a picture of a recycling post, they must think of another way that people
can recycle.
Once the students have all of their pictures have them put
them on a poster, which they can present to the class and explain exactly how
each picture represents the ecology term.
Another item that can be added to the poster is a food web consisting of
pictures of animals that they have personally seen in their town.