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Description
During this engaging research project, students will review and interact with the Twitter feed of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, an organization looking at how to solve social problems by advancing agricultural science. Help students consider the impact of farming on the environment and the impact of commercial farming on rural communities.
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This worksheet comes in multiple formats so you can use it in any teaching situation!
- Google Slides for Google Classroom
- Digital-PDF for electronic sharing or easy printing
- Research link embedded directly in guide
Use this activity guide to direct students to the current Twitter feed of an excellent Twitter account about tourism as a means of furthering social and environmental change.
The guide has them read through the feed and report information about geographic locations, tourist activities and attractions. Then there is a sharing activity, followed by a short essay reflective question.
They don't need Twitter accounts to do this activity. I also provide the Twitter research link directly on the student guide and list the account they are to search at the top as well.
Twitter keeps us up to date on the current status of things in the world and this lesson is meant to show students how to use Twitter in an academic way. It is also a chance for them to learn that situations in the world are ever changing.
⏳Teaching Time
Around 30 minutes with peer sharing
You can use this as a sub plan, homework assignment or as classwork.
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