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