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Welsh lesson plan - Animals and us - We all have basic needs
This lesson can be used to introduce pupils to the concept of human and animal (pet) needs.
COUNTRY: Wales
KEY STAGE: Foundation phase
SUBJECT: Animals and us; Personal and social development, wellbeing and cultural diversity; Knowledge and understanding of the world
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Welsh Lesson Plan - Animals and Us - How do we look after pets
This lesson focuses on which animals make good pets and how to care for them. It builds on the work from the lesson We all have basic needs.
COUNTRY: Wales
KEY STAGE: Foundation phase
SUBJECT: Animals and us; Language, literacy and communication skills; Personal and social development, wellbeing and cultural diversity; Knowledge and understanding of the world
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Lesson Plan - Farming - Genetic engineering - Intensive farming & selective breeding
In this lesson, students will consider the effects of selective breeding and different production/management systems on farm animals and the resulting ethical and moral implications. This lesson could be followed by Animal engineering.
COUNTRY: England
KEY STAGE: 4
SUBJECT: Science, Farming, Genetic engineering and selective breeding
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Lesson Plan - Farming - Intensive farming, selecting breeding - ethics
In this lesson students will examine the welfare and ethical issues concerned with rearing chickens for meat as an example of selective breeding and intensive farming. It should ideally be followed by Investigating suffering.
COUNTRY: England
KEY STAGE: 3
SUBJECT: Science, PSHE, Design and Technology, Farming
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Lesson Plan - Farm animals - Designing an experiment to investigate chicken welfare
In this lesson students will examine the reasons for selective breeding of chickens for meat and learn how extreme selection for specific traits can cause unnecessary suffering to the chicken. Ideally, they should have completed the lesson Intensive farming and selective breeding - an ethical debate beforehand.
COUNTRY: England
KEY STAGE: 3
SUBJECT: Science, Farming
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Lesson Plan - Farm animals - What labelling and advertising tells us
Consider how you can help consumers make informed choices about farm animal products.
In this lesson, pupils consider how they can help consumers make informed choices about farm animal products. They look at examples of adverts, labelling and packaging for information as to how the animal has been kept. Posters are produced to highlight the conditions in which the farm animals could have been kept and how consumers can make ethical choices. The lesson A little eggs-tra space could provide some useful background information.
COUNTRY: England
KEY STAGE: 2
SUBJECT: Science, PSHE, Farm animals
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Lesson Plan - Farm animals - RSPCA Assured Farms
This lesson examines the needs of farm animals and introduces pupils to the five freedoms. Pupils will also find out about the RSPCA Assured food labelling scheme and how farming establishments can become members.
Lesson Plan - Farm animals - All about eggs: production and labelling
Pupils will design packaging for eggs from different production methods.
In this lesson, pupils will design a logo/packaging for eggs that have been produced in an egg production system of their choice. Their logo will explain the production system in which the eggs have been produced and provide consumers with the information they need to make an informed decision about which eggs to buy.
COUNTRY: England
KEY STAGE: 2
SUBJECT: Science, PSHE, Farm animals
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Lesson Plan - Pets - We all have basic needs
This lesson can be used to introduce pupils to the concept of human and animal (pet) needs.
OUNTRY: England
KEY STAGE: 1
SUBJECT: Science, PSHE, Pets
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Lesson Plan - Pets - How do we look after pets
This lesson focuses on which animals make good pets and how to care for them. It builds on the work from the lesson We all have basic needs.
COUNTRY: England
KEY STAGE: 1
SUBJECT: Science, PSHE, Pets, Animals and us
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Lesson Plan - Farm Animals - Farmer Duck's day off
Explore what a farmer needs to do to meet the needs of his animals. Based on story 'Farmer Duck'.
In this lesson pupils will learn what a farmer needs to do to meet the needs of farm animals. It is based on the popular story Farmer Duck written by Martin Waddell. Pupils act out a study based on what would happen on Farmer Duck's day off - the farmer needs to do everything to ensure that the farm animals are happy and healthy. To prepare for this lesson, pupils could make their own farm animal masks.
COUNTRY: England
KEY STAGE: 1
SUBJECT: PSHE, Science, Farm animals
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Lesson Plan - Farm animals: A little eggs-tra space
This fun lesson explores the differences between caged hens and free-range hens kept for commercial egg production and the associated welfare issues. Pupils learn to identify the method of production from the information given on the egg box.
COUNTRY: England
KEY STAGE: 1
SUBJECT: PSHE, Farm animals
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