Provided by: ClimateScience |Published on: April 27, 2021
Lesson Plans Grades 6-8, 9-12
Synopsis
In this activity, students will put a series of events in order to make a logical story that shows how ecosystems are interconnected.
Students will learn that DDT was used to stop a malaria outbreak in Borneo, setting off a series of damaging effects to the ecosystem that eventually led the World Health organization to parachute thousands of cats to the island.
This interesting story shows how human interference in ecosystems can have unintended consequences.
Teachers can download the resources and use them offline or print them.
The teacher's guide includes an answer key.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should have basic knowledge about how ecosystems work.
Teachers can find the full story on page 2 of the teacher's guide.
Differentiation
Teachers may need to provide some context for the students to sequence the events. If students are struggling, the teacher could read the story out loud to help the students out.
Art or English language arts classes could have students turn this story into a comic book. Students could write a preface that explains how the story demonstrates the interconnectedness of ecosystems.
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