Case Studies
Instructions:
1. Organise yourselves into groups of 3.
2. Each group member chooses a case study to investigate from the 3 listed below.
3. Plan your investigation by answering the following questions in your book:
5. Return to your group and report back to the other members.
6. Listen carefully to their case studies and ask questions if need be.
7. CLASS DISCUSSION AND VOTE: If the government said that they were going to give you the choice to save one of the habitats studied, which one would it be and why?
1. Organise yourselves into groups of 3.
2. Each group member chooses a case study to investigate from the 3 listed below.
3. Plan your investigation by answering the following questions in your book:
- What do you already know about this topic?
- What assumptions, bias or opinions do you already have?
- What else do you need to find out in order to be able to report back about your habitat and it's current situation? (This should be a list of questions, about 10 in total.
5. Return to your group and report back to the other members.
6. Listen carefully to their case studies and ask questions if need be.
7. CLASS DISCUSSION AND VOTE: If the government said that they were going to give you the choice to save one of the habitats studied, which one would it be and why?
Murray Darling Basin |
Great Barrier Reef |
Cattle Grazing in the
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Destruction of our oceans
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What would happen to the world if people suddenly didn't exist? |
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