Full film lesson: For educators who screen the full film for their students, this lesson focuses on the broad concepts introduced in THE HUMAN ELEMENT, includes some media literacy prompts, and can be used as a stand-alone lesson or as an introduction to the full series of lessons.Extension activities for more advanced learning.Links to partners working in relevant fields.Discussion guides and project suggestions.All lessons are aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). ![]() The curriculum, a mixture of art and science mirroring the film, can be used in either humanities or science classes. Through compelling scientific and visual evidence, students will learn how the Anthropocene-the current epoch of systemic human change in the environment-is affecting four foundational elements: earth, air, water, and fire. This dynamic curriculum engages students and teachers in forward-looking dialogue and thoughtful discussions around climate change and its impacts on their communities and daily lives. ![]() ![]() ![]() LESSON PLANS AND FILM CLIPS FOR EDUCATORSįree lesson plans to complement THE HUMAN ELEMENT in your classroomĬlips of the film and accompanying lesson plans for middle and high school students are available to educators free of charge.
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