Jeopardy
You know the classic game of Jeopardy, right? Your goal is to come up with questions that relate to what you’re learning in this class...
Terms
It's important to build a base of knowledge for this class. First, let's start with a few questions:
Why does politics matter? What concepts/ideas/people come...
Two Truths and a Lie
Ever play the game 'Two Truths and a Lie'?
Yes, your parent(s) or guardian(s) may have taught you that lying is bad. But not...
Applying Your Lessons
Look back at your Padlet brainstorming activity to reflect on what you’ve learned in this class and then answer the following questions:
How will you apply the...
Your Project – Part Three
Take all of the Post-it notes your classmates have left you and sort them into piles that relate to the type of feedback given...
Project – Part Two
It’s time to take your rapid prototype and see if others like your idea.
Create a simple display station (a bullet point outline or a...
Your Project – Part One
Rapid Prototype Your Idea
Before launching into your final project, it’s helpful to create a rapid prototype of your idea so that you can test...
Two-Eyed Seeing
Gather as a class and select a biodiversity-focused scientific question that has been explored by both western science and traditional knowledge (say the state...
Process Planning: How Will You Answer Your Question?
Now that you have determined your better question, next up? Make a plan to answer it!
Create a timeline to map-out your process of inquiry. Not...
Success vs Failure: A Case Study
There’s nothing new under the sun.
Your science? Your idea? Someone has thought of it. Someone has attempted it. Maybe what’s been done isn’t exactly your idea, but it’s...









