
Teaching about Interactions
STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
- Explain concept of interactions to younger students.
- Develop communication and teaching skills.
GUIDING QUESTION: How can we teach others about interactions?
MATERIALS:
- SECRETS of our Forest/Shrub-Steppe Home lesson plan (Lesson
3: Relationships)
Note: In order to coordinate lessons with the high school curriculum,
students will teach Lesson 3 (Relationships) before Lesson 2 (Energy
Flow).
- Lesson materials noted in SECRETS of our Forest/Shrub-Steppe
Home lesson (Lesson 3: Relationships)
CLASS ACTIVITIES:
Day 1: Organize
1. Lead your students through the lesson activities in the SECRETS Relationships
lesson. Point out specific things to be conscious about when teaching.
2. Hand out lesson plan to students. (You may also do this the day before
and have students read the lesson plan for homework.)
3. Have students break into groups. Pair up the groups, so that one
group (the stewards) teaches the lesson activities to another group
(the students). After each activity, the group of students should give
constructive criticism to the stewards.
Alternative: Have your students, in groups, each plan an activity
to teach the concept of relationships/interactions. Students should
practice leading each other through the activity, as noted above, and
then teach the activities to younger students.
Day 2: Share
1. Your students teach the lessons to a classroom of younger students.
2. If time allows, students should critique the experience immediately
after teaching. What was most challenging? What was most enjoyable?
What can they do to be better teachers in the next lesson?