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This is lesson 8 of 16 in the unit "Exploring Farming Systems". Lesson Title: Sustainable Farming Practices Lesson Description: Students will learn about sustainable farming practices and their importance for community health. They will brainstorm actionable ways to promote sustainability in their own lives through group discussions and projects. Standards: Identity Phase 3, Interaction Phase 4.
2nd - 5th (Multi-age, 13 students)
60 minutes
Unit: Exploring Farming Systems (Lesson 8 of 16)
Focus: Sustainable Farming Practices
IB Phases: Identity Phase 3, Interaction Phase 4
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Differentiation: Provide picture clues with simple labels on cards. Students with reading challenges can work in pairs and focus on images and group discussion instead of text.
Differentiation:
Differentiation:
| Learner Need | Strategy |
|---|---|
| Reading difficulties/Dyslexia | Use picture cards with minimal text, dyslexia-friendly fonts, sentence starters, oral discussions, paired reading/writing, multisensory methods |
| English Language Learners | Visual materials, peer collaboration, sentence starters, gestures, and modeling vocabulary |
| Advanced Learners | Provide research extension, leadership in group tasks, creative modeling projects |
| Attention/Engagement | Short structured activities, variety of oral, visual, and tactile tasks, peer support groups |
| IB Phase | Aspect | Lesson Alignment |
|---|---|---|
| Identity (Phase 3) | Sense of belonging and self-awareness | Students relate sustainable farming to their role in community health |
| Interaction (Phase 4) | Communication, collaboration, and responsibility | Group discussions, shared action plans, peer feedback, student inquiry resulting in sustainable action plans |
| Learner Profile | Caring, Communicators, Reflective | Empathy toward environment and community, sharing ideas respectfully, considering personal impact |
This creative and student-centered lesson encourages inquiry, peer learning, and personal connection to sustainability, aligned with both IB philosophy and Reggio Emilia values. It engages diverse learners through multimodal activities and nurtures holistic understanding and responsible action.
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