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Nature vs. Nurture Activity for Google - FACS - Child Development

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10th - 12th, Higher Education
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My students used this as a prequel to our egg baby unit to understand the impact of environment and we really enjoyed it.
My students enjoyed this activity. It helped reinforce their learning about Nature vs Nurture. Thank you!
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Are you looking for a nature vs. nurture activity that is no-prep for your sociology, family, and consumer science (FCS) or child development classes? This resource includes a Nature vs. Nurture reading and questions for students that also includes a Nature vs. Nature slide show in Google.

⭐ Students answer questions and respond on slides and return them to you through Google Classroom. Activity includes:

  • brief description of the two theories of development - nature and nurture
  • questions for students to answer about scenarios as well as themselves
  • video clip and questions to follow about identical twins separated at birth
  • students analyze specific traits to determine if they are a result of nature or nurture
  • students describe some of their own traits and if they are nature, nurture, or both
  • students write a paragraph describing what they think influences development more than nature or nurture.


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Total Pages
14 pages
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes
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