Monday, August 27, 2018

8/27

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  • Intro questions- writing (10-15 min) Write in your journal your thoughts about 2+ (or more) of these questions

    1. Whose land is our land? (in America, who’s land are we walking on?)
    2. How do you define nature and wilderness? (what is it or what is it not??)
    3. Does your identity change at all depending if you’re in nature or in a urban setting?
    4. Do you think nature and wilderness are accessible to everyone? Why or why not?
    Image result for USA native american landImage result for native americans where they live today



    https://www.vox.com/2015/2/23/8090157/native-american-theft



    GALLERY WALK


    THERE ARE 6 POSTERS AROUND THE ROOM. Grab 6 post its.
    You will walk around the room silently and write your thoughts, reactions, or questions about what you see or read on the posters :)


    At the end , you will pick which poster you found most interesting or you're most curious about and stand by that poster in order to have a discussion about it!


    2. Unit overview--->  (10 min)

    3. Native lands Map



    4. Go over HW Everyone will read or listen to 2 articles for Thursday. You will take notes in your journal ! write 3 or more questions , reactions, or connections. And write a short 3+ sentence summary. Everyone read article 1:

    1. Article 1: Whose land are you explorting: a conversation with the founder of native women hike:https://www.outsideonline.com/2309726/jaylyn-gough-asks-whose-land-are-you-exploring
    and then choose a second article or podcast: Article 2, 3, 4, ,or 5 (podcast)
    Article 2: New yorker article about the history of racism in the environmentalist movement ://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/environmentalisms-racist-history


    3Article 3: From the Sierra club, Outdoor Recreation isn't free , why we need to stop pretending it is. https://www.sierraclub.org/colorado/blog/2017/04/outdoor-recreation-isn-t-free-why-we-need-stop-pretending-it


    4.Article 4: History of how national parks were created : https://timeline.com/national-parks-native-americans-56b0dad62c9d
    Podcast #1
    5.Article 5: Podcast about lack of diversity in the outdoors https://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=480932447



    4. Exit questions
    Write on classroom
    1. One thing you found interesting from today’s lesson
    2. One thing you want to know more about, or one question that you have



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