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Engage students in exploring the concept of the Tragedy of the Commons, understanding ecosystem services, and discussing ways to prevent overuse of resources. This lesson includes engaging activities, group work, analysis questions, and extensions for further exploration.
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Modeling Your Way To A Sustainable Future Rebecca Farrow Siegel High School farrowr@rcschools.net
Let’s Get Started! • In your notebook, label today’s lesson: “Tragedy of the Commons” • Review concept: Ecosystem Service- a resource we use and rely on for our survival.
Bell Work • Ecosystem Service- a resource we use and rely on for our survival. Your Task: Create a list of ecosystem services in your notebook. http://www.online-stopwatch.com/rocket-timer/full-screen/
Partner Time: • Partner with someone else and share your lists. Discuss the similarities and differences in your lists.
Partner Time: • IN A DIFFERENT COLOR: • Write Your Partner’s Name • Write something from your conversation… • A comment or question that came up • An item from your partner’s list • Feedback from your partner
Today’s Challenge: How can the overuse of an ecosystem service be prevented?
Check Your Supplies! For Each Student: • Unit 5 packet • Sheet 5.1 “Tragedy of the Commons” • Pair of Chopsticks • Cup • Paper towel For Each Group: • Fish Crackers • Gummy Fish • Tray or Dish • 12 Character Cards • Timer
Part A • With your group, read the procedure for Part A. • When you are ready, proceed with Part A!
Part B • With your group, read the procedure for Part B. • When you are ready, proceed with Part B!
Part C • With your group, read the procedure for Part C. • When you are ready, proceed with Part C! (SKIP FOR SAKE OF TIME TODAY)
Part D • With your group, read the procedure for Part D. • When you are ready, proceed with Part D!
Analysis • Answer Analysis Questions 7, 8 and 10 in your notebooks. (Homework Option)
Exit Ticket • Side 1: create a VISUAL representation of the concept “Tragedy of the Commons.” • Side 2: Use “Tragedy of the Commons” in a sentence.
Extensions http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/cr_seafoodwatch/sfw_video.aspx
Additional Extensions • “Wicked Tuna” television series • “The End of the Line- The Vulnerable Blue Fin Tuna” film • Lorax and Response to the Lorax – forestry/timber industry • Gas Land – fracking • Food Ark – food production with limited land • Tapped or Blue Gold: World Water Wars – fresh water
Other Ways to Use This Lesson: • Simulate the harvest of game animals • Simulate timber harvest (hard and softwood species) • The issue of Grazing Rights/Bureau of Land Management
Recap of Major Strategies • Use partners, but holdboth students accountable for sharing – have them write something down • Intentionally choose analysis questions – better quality of answers • Have students use visuals to show the meaning of vocabulary terms – deeper level of understanding, great way to show student work in the room!
Inquiry Based Learning • Student centered; teacher as facilitator • Students construct meaning • Student ownership
Modeling Your Way To A Sustainable Future Rebecca Farrow Siegel High School farrowr@rcschools.net