National Science Standard 6 ... Personal and Social

NS.5 - 8.6
Personal Health
Populations, Resources, and Environments
Natural Hazards
Risks and Benefits
Science and Technology in Society


NS.9 - 12.6
Personal and Community Health
Population Growth
Natural Resources
Environmental Quality
Natural and Human-induced Hazards

Speaker....John Passacantando
Executive Director, Greenpeace

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Essential Questions

  1. We all enjoy the conveniences of nearby shopping centers, fast food, and gas stations on every corner. How do you think this development will impact our environment in urban, suburban and rural areas?
  2. How is your personal health affected by the choices made by others?
  3. Do you have any control at all over human-induced hazards to our environment.


Lesson Plans

  • Billboards...
    Objective: to give the students an opportunity to "take a stand."
    Materials: large pieces of paper, markers
    Activity: Explain that often times, the best way to begin to solve a problem is to make more people aware of the problem. Billboards are an outstanding way to get your message out there! Spend a few minutes talking about problems that need solutions in our world then let the students form their own working groups based on a mutual idea for a billboard. If you can, display the finsihed billboards in the classroom or hallways. See what kind of response they receive!

  • Drama...theme: I Want To Live
    Objective: Each group will find a purpose and message that they want to express to the world. Using performance based learning, students will make a statement to as many people as possible through dramatic interpretation.
    Materials: Song lyrics, paper and pencil
    Activity: Divide the class into small groups. Each group will read through the lyrics of "I Want To Live" looking for inspiration and a subject that has special meaning. The group will then write a short drama on their chosen topic. The students should choose a recorder/writer, researcher for the topic chosen (quick search on the Internet), and actors to play the parts. There should also be a narrator to introduce the skit to the audience. Give the students at least one class period to write the short drama. The performance should be for as many people as possible so that the students feel as though their message was heard.


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Journal Topic

As researchers and scientists create more and more powerful drugs that cure disease, how are we defeating the pupose of these drugs by introducing chemicals into our environment and ultimately into our own bodies?

Student Self-Evaluation

1. This speaker emphasized…
2. One fact that surprised me was…
3. I will always remember…
4. The important message I would like to pass on is…

Teacher Evaluation

1. The student used the journal question as a reflection after the program.
2. The student was able to answer the self-evaluation questions.
3. The student worked as part of a group to design a billboard which makes a statement, and teaches the community to     be aware of environmental occurrences which will affect the population.
4. Working in a group, the student completed his/her job as writer, researcher, actor, or narrator for a short drama     depicting social issues and the natural environment.




I Want to Live

There are children raised in sorrow
On a scorched and barren plain
There are children raised beneath a golden sun
There are children of the water
Children of the sand
As they cry out through the universe
Their voices raised as one

I want to live I want to grow
I want to see I want to know
I want to share what I can give
I want to be I want to live

Have you gazed out on the ocean
Seen the breaching of a whale?
Have you watched the dolphins frolic in the foam?
Have you heard the song the humpback hears five hundred miles away
Telling tales of ancient history of passages and home?

I want to live I want to grow
I want to see I want to know
I want to share what I can give
I want to be I want to live

For the worker and the warrior the lover and the liar
For the native and the wanderer in kind
For the maker and the user and the mother and her son
I am looking for my family and all of you are mine

We are standing all together
Face to face and arm in arm
We are standing on the threshold of a dream
No more hunger no more killing
No more wasting life away
It is simply an idea
And I know its time has come

I want to live I want to grow
I want to see I want to know
I want to share what I can give
I want to be I want to live.

....Lyrics by John Denver

Bill
Nye

Standard 1
Amory Lovins

Standard 2
Jeanne McCarty

Standard 3
Al
Worden

Standard 4
Thomas Zung

Standard 5
Tracy Fisher

Standard 6

John
Passacantando

Standard 6

Richard Murphy

Standard 7


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Curriculum written and designed by Debbie Murphy and Hollie Carter