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Simon Tournerie, lycée de la Venise Verte - Niort

La conception de séquences pédagogiques

SVT en DNL

Objectifs de la séance

  • Concevoir une séance pour le collège ou le lycée autour de la biodiversité à partir de l'exemple du phasme scorpion.
  • Prévoir de la remédiation à mettre en oeuvre pendant et après la séance.
  • Accompagner la mémorisation des notions clés (SVT en Anglais).
  • Accompagner et évaluer les progrès de chaque élève.

Final podcast

Insects mouthparts

Groupes

Microscope

Stick insects

Euro

Subjects
Ressources
Task

Stick insects

What do you want to know about stick insects?

Euro

Remédiation - suivi - évaluation - mémorisation

Mémorisation

Task

You are preparing an oral interaction in groups on the subject of stick insects. Each student must answer at least one question and ask one other to a mate. This oral will take place next week and you will not be allowed to read your notes!

Subjects

Each group deals with a defined subject
  1. Food
  2. Diversity
  3. Care
  4. Life cycle
  5. Natural habitat
  6. Are they insects?

Record

Final podcast

We've already had six sessions of SVT lessons in the European section. What have you learnt during this time? In this podcast, I invite you to highlight the vocabulary you have learnt, the experiments and manipulations that stood out, the activities that you found important... (you can talk about these themes and/or others, it's up to you).And to conclude, make a wish for the next term's activities. Your podcast is individual. If you are preparing written material, you are allowed a maximum of 30 words on your sheet of paper! Your podcast should last between 1 and 2 minutes. Keep an eye on the clock! I can't wait to hear what you have to say! And why not send your oral work around Europe to find working partners...

Max and Poppy show Ferne their stick insects, Sticky and Twig (video for kids)

Stick insects by San Diego Zoo

Care of Stick Insects by Australian museum

Nice pictures on NatGeo

Looooong article Wikipedia

Life cycle by Australian insect farm

Life cycle in ResearchGate

Ressources