4. Student Practice (Student-Facing Instructions)
These are step-by-step instructions delivered directly to the students as they work independently or in groups
Student Instructions
Instruction
Find a partner and decide on what food system you will demonstrate. Choose something you have already researched in class.
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Goal
Instruction
Your food when through a variety of processes to come from where it began growing to arrive at your home to eat. Draw or find an ethically sourced (creative commons) image that represents each site that your food goes to.
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Goal
Instruction
Students draw/print a map of the area that the food supply systems occur in. This may be a blank piece of paper, a map of the state, a map of a country, or even a map of the world. It needs to be big enough to fit all the different sites of food production.
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Goal
Instruction
On your map place the images for each food production site you made. Place them as accurately as possible to where they would be in the real world.
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Goal
Instruction
Draw a path connecting each of the steps in the process. Imagine they are roads that will be reused and driven on in both directions. Use as few roads as possible. Draw your lines in pencil first in case you make a mistake or can see an improvement, then trace over with the black marker.
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Goal
Instruction
Add codes to the roads or use Ozoblocky to code your Ozobot to follow the transport routes in the correct of for the processing of your chosen food.
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Goal
Lesson Extension (Optional)
Add student instructions for a lesson extension.
Instruction
Your food when through a variety of processes to come from where it began growing to arrive at your home to eat. Draw or find an ethically sourced (creative commons) image that represents each site that your food goes to. Some of your foods might visit the same places (eg. Supermarket) so make sure you don't double up.
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Goal
Instruction
Students draw/print a map of the area that the food supply systems occur in. This may be a map of the state, a map of a country, or even a map of the world. It needs to be big enough to fit all the different sites of food production.
Work with the other extension groups to produce one single map that will fit all the process sites for all the different foods.
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Goal
Instruction
All groups place the site images on the map, trying to be as accurate as possible with the locations.
Lay all the images on the map before you start glueing them on to make sure you have enough room and they are correctly arranged.
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Goal
Instruction
Draw a path connecting each of the steps in the process. Imagine they are transport routes that will be reused in both directions. You may need roads, train tracks, shipping lanes and air travel. You may want to look at a real map to give you an idea of where major roads are to help you plan. We want a well-planned transport system, not lines going everywhere.
Draw your lines in pencil first in case you make a mistake or can see an improvement, then trace over with the black marker.
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Goal
Instruction
Use Ozoblocky to code your Ozobot to follow the transport routes in the correct of for the processing of your chosen food.
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Goal
5. Supplements
A. Lesson Closure (Optional)
Give tips for how to wrap up the lesson and assess student learning. (Want to add an attachment? Use Part C, below.)
Have students demonstrate the paths their Ozobots take. Make connections between what the Ozobot is representing in the real-world. Discuss possible problems that they can see in the real-world and brainstorm possible solutions.
Students should be able to demonstrate coding skills, ability to sequence information and draw conclusions to real-world situations.
B. Academic Standards (At least one standard required)
Choose a category from the dropdown on the left. In the blank on the right, begin typing the number of the standard.
C. Add Other Attachments (Optional)
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