Description
- Overview:
- Interview an Organism gives students the opportunity to enter the world of an organism. Students slow down and have a “conversation” with an organism of their choosing, asking questions that can be answered through more observation while paying attention to its surroundings and the scale of its world. It helps take students to a “next level” of observing and questioning as they learn to ask themselves questions that lead them to make deeper observations. In the process, they get to know their chosen organism.
In this Exploration Routine, students search for interesting organisms and observe them. Each pair of students chooses an organism to study, comes up with questions about the organism’s appearance and structures, while attempting to answer each one through observations. Then they move on to more probing questions about the organism’s behavior, ecosystem, and relationships to other organisms. Afterwards, students share with other pairs and then with the whole group.
- Subject:
- Engineering, Biology
- Level:
- Upper Primary, Middle School
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Provider:
- Beetles: Science and Teaching for Field Instructors
- Date Added:
- 05/06/2020
- Language:
- English
- Media Format:
- Downloadable docs
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