Haltungsformen von Nutztieren

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7 pagesAb Klasse 5Biology, Science, Economics, Politics, Ethics
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Zielsetzung:

Die Lernenden setzen sich mit einer bestimmten Form der Nutztierhaltung auseinander und reflektieren deren Vor- und Nachteile.

Inhalte und Methoden:

Anhand von Sachtexten, einer Erzählung aus der Sicht eines Tiers, kreativen Schreib- und Malaufgaben sowie Multiple-Choice-Fragen erarbeiten die Schülerinnen und Schüler die Lebensbedingungen, Vorteile und Herausforderungen der Freilandhaltung.

Kompetenzen:

  • Erwerb von Sachwissen über Haltungsformen von Nutztieren
  • Förderung von Empathie und Perspektivwechsel
  • Kritisches Denken und Meinungsbildung

Zielgruppe und Niveau:

Ab Klasse 5

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