Provided by: CLEAN |Published on: November 9, 2023
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Synopsis
This informative video illustrates the predicament of invasive carp in the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, specifically in Kentucky, and the innovative solution created by Angie Yu, an entrepreneur.
Students will learn that, although local citizens consider invasive Asian carp a dangerous nuisance, Ms. Yu has designed a solution that provides jobs while removing the carp from the regional rivers.
The resource includes activities for students to evaluate the influence of geography in this problem, define the solution, and connect the adaptation to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
This resource showcases an innovative solution to a problem so students will comprehend the importance of thinking outside the box.
The video presents a variety of opinions about the same topic, as well as people respectfully interacting even though they disagree.
Additional Prerequisites
Teachers and students will need internet access.
Teachers can easily share this resource in a Google Classroom.
Students should have some prior knowledge of the term invasive species."
There is alesson planavailable for this Adaptation Series.
Differentiation
English classes can have students view the video and then create an objective summary of the information and a subjective opinion of the message presented.
Social Studies teachers can use this resource to begin a class discussion about community and how different perspectives within a community can blend positively to adapt to change.
Economics classes could utilize this information as a basis for a lesson on how invasive species affect the economics of a region.
This video would fit with a lesson or unit about invasive species, why they increase with climate change, and their impact on native species.
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