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Revision as of 15:40, 28 September 2012
Rabbits and vegetation - a real population case study
Lesson idea. A study of the factors affecting the rabbit population of the North and South Downs in England.
Teaching approach. Learning objectives are met using the following approaches:
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Title | Populations and ecosystems |
Topic | [[Topics/Populations|Populations]], [[Topics/Ecology|Ecology]] |
Teaching approach | [[Teaching Approaches/Whole class|Whole class]], [[Teaching Approaches/Group work|Group work]], [[Teaching Approaches/Discussion|Discussion]]
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Learning Objectives | Students should develop an understanding of the fragility and instability of ecosystems and be able to express an opinion on how much interference humans should make to protect one species or habitat. |
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Subject | [[Resources/Science|Science]] |
Age of students / grade | [[Resources/Secondary|Secondary]]
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Useful information | Uses content from the Breakthrough to Mathematics, Science and Technology Series.
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