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Keeping animals relaxed and comfortable has numerous benefits. Explore Temple Grandin's unique perspective on animal behavior with a lesson that concentrates on a central idea within the text. High schoolers prepare for the final assessment with a collaborative discussion and review of their annotations throughout the unit.
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Instructional Ideas
- Assign the rest of the book as independent reading for learners who take an interest in animal behavior or Grandin's method
- Link the unit to a biology lesson about animal behavior
Classroom Considerations
- You can find the necessary worksheets and resources for annotation in the previous lessons in the unit
- The ninth lesson in a series of 10
Pros
- Includes a fishbowl discussion activity, which prepares and models proper listening and presenting skills
- Focuses on using textual evidence to support claims
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- None