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Week: 4–5 Dates: 9/7–9/14 Unit: Animals in Society
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
7 No School 8 E *Vocabulary *Animals in Your Life *Animals in Society Notes
9 O 10 E *Animal Welfare Research
11 O *Home FB Game *Mid 1st Qrtr
14E 15 O *Animal Welfare Presentations *Study Guide
16 E 17 O *Packet Due *Unit Quiz: Debate
18 E *Home FB Game
Veterinary Science Fact of the Week
According to the New Jersey Department of Health, cats are more popular than man's best friend, with 73 million felines in the United States compared with 68 million dogs.
Assignment Your Score Total Points Possible
Good to Know Vocabulary Words 20
How I Use Animals in My Life Reflection 20
Animals in Society Notes 40
Animal Welfare Event Presentation 100
Timeline of Animal Welfare Notes 60
Study Guide 20
TOTAL260
CURRENT EVENTS
! ! ! ! ! ! 1.Select a news article (from internet, newspaper or magazine within the last 6 months) that discusses veterinary science or animal care.
2.Develop a one page summary (1” margins, double spaced, 12 point font) including the following items:
a.Include the title, author and source of the article as your summary title.
b.Include a summary of the article and describe how this article relates to veterinary science
c.What is your reaction to the article? How does this article affect you? How does this article impact the world?
3.Attach a copy of your article to your typed summary.
4.Be prepared to give a brief summary to your classmates!
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Name Date
1. AJ2. Abigail3. Eliza4. Jordan5.
September 18th
1. Tenaya2. Sophia3. Joshua4. Madison M.5. Julia
October 2nd
1. Cecilia2. Britney3. Ariana4. Ashley5. Megan
October 15th
1. Alexander2. Natalya3. Harley4. Morgan5. Costin
November 6th
1. Jackie M.2. Alexandra G.3. Bailey4. Rachel5. Maddie V.
November 13th
1. Leslie2. Victoria3.4.5.6.
December 4th
Good to Know Vocabulary Words
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Terms Definition or Explanation Example or Picture Representation
Animal Rights
Animal Welfare
Endangered species
Overpopulation
Euthenasia
Production agriculture
Hunting (legal)
Animal abuse and neglect
Hunting (illegal)
How do I use animals in my daily life? Directions: In the space below, please reflect and brainstorm all of the ways you use or encounter animals in your daily life. Try to find as many ways as you can think of and list them in the space below.
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Animals in SocietyCue Column
(titles, vocab, big ideas, test questions)
Animals in Society Notes
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Cue Column(titles, vocab, big ideas,
test questions)
Animals in Society Notes
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Summary(briefly describe the main concepts, major points)
Cue Column(titles, vocab, big ideas,
test questions)
Animals in Society Notes
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Animals Welfare Timeline Research Project DUE: ___________
Points Possible: 100
Step 1: You will be assigned an event relating to Animal Welfare by your instructor. You may work in pairs or individually.
Step 2: Research the event for each specific point and create a high quality, small poster/flyer:•Include the title and date of your event•Include your name(s)•Quote a piece of text from the event (3-5 sentences)•Quick summary of the event•Explain why the event is meaningful to the role of animals in society•What is your reaction (supported by evidence) to the event•Include at least one visual aid
Step 3: Be prepared to share with the class!
Your name:_______________________________________ Event:___________________________Animal Welfare Event Presentation
Feature Your Points Points Possible
Include the title and date of your event 5
Include your name(s) 5
Quote a piece of text from the event (3-5 sentences) 20
Quick summary of the event 20
Explain why the event is meaningful to the role of animals in society
20
What is your reaction (supported by evidence) to the event 20
Include at least one visual aid 10
TOTAL 100
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Timeline of Animal Welfare EventsTimeline of Animal Welfare Events
Event Summary Impact
1641 – “The Body of Liberties” legal code passed by the Massachusetts Bay Colony (Article 92)
1828 – First anti-cruelty law passed by New York legislature
1866 – American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) was formed
1867 – Henry Bergh drafted “An Act for More Effectual Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
1906 – The Animal Transportation Act was passed
1958 – The Humane Slaughter Act was passed
1964 – Ruth Harrison wrote “Animal Machines: The New Factory Farming Industry”
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1966 – Laboratory Animal Welfare Act (AWA) passed
1970 – The Horse Protection Act passed early 1970’s – modern animal rights movement began
1972 – Marine Mammal Protection Act was passed
1973 – Endangered Species Act was passed
1975 – Peter Singer writes “Animal Liberation”
1976 – Horse Protection Act was amended
1985 – Improved Standards for Laboratory Animals Act was passed
1986 – Animal Liberation Front (ALF) destroys labs at Oregon State University
Timeline of Animal Welfare Events
Event Summary Impact
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1989 – The Farm Animal and Research Facilities Protection Act was introduced
1990 – Food, Agriculture, Conservation and Trade Act was passed
1990 – “March for the Animals” in Washington D.C.
1992 – The Animal Enterprise Protection Act was passed
1999 – Federal Law Enforcement Animal Protection Act was passed
2002 – Animal Welfare Act amended
2002 – Animal Fighting Enforcement Act introduced
2002 – Captive Wildlife Safety Act introduced
Timeline of Animal Welfare Events
Event Summary Impact
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Animals in Society Unit study Guide Directions: For your quiz this unit, you will be participating in an academic discussion regarding animal rights versus animal welfare. To prepare for this activity, please reflect on the following questions:
1. What specifically have I learned this week about animals in society that make me wonder about how veterinary science is important in our world?
2. What are your personal feelings about animal rights versus animal welfare? What role do you believe animals should play in society?
3. What more information do you need in order to make a firm conclusion about how you view animal rights versus animal welfare?
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