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The Arctic: Food Security Lesson

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Created by Teacher(s): Jennifer Williams, Yen-Yen Chiu|Published on: January 13, 2024
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In this lesson, students explore the connection between climate change and food security in the Arctic, understand the impacts on the Inuit way of life, and write a persuasive piece on a potential solution.

Inquire: Students are introduced to the complexities of Arctic food systems through images and build an understanding of the definition of food security globally and specifically in the circumpolar Arctic.
Investigate: Students read about food security and share their learning in a jigsaw activity.
Inspire: Students reflect on what might be getting in the way of food security in the Arctic, brainstorm how they can be part of the solution, and write a persuasive piece.
Share: This lesson plan is licensed under Creative Commons.Creative Commons License
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Subjects: Geography, English Language Arts
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Region: Polar Regions
Posted on Jan 13, 2024

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Jina Han
This is amazing!
2 years ago