Points of View
12.08.2009
It is important to learn that people will have different points of view. These will be affected by their situations and their attitudes.
Grade: The activity can be adapted for any age.
It is important to learn that people will have different points of view. These will be affected by their situations and their attitudes.
Look at the following list and discuss how each person would see a forest: |
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an industrialist who wants to build a sawmill in the forest;
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an escaped prisoner hiding in the forest;
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a forester who makes a living cutting down trees;
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a conservationist who is looking after the forest;
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a school child like yourself.
Add any others you can think of to the list.
Also consider how these creatures might use a forest:
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a bird;
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an insect;
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a squirrel;
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a deer.
These points could be discussed or written depending on which skills need to be developed. You could also consider doing this activity in a second language to encourage learning.
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