Nature Discussion
STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
1) | What things do you think about when you hear the word ‘nature’? |
2) | How important is nature to you? Why? |
3) | How much nature is there where you live? |
4) | What is the most beautiful thing in nature? Why? |
5) | How does being in nature make you feel? Why? |
6) | Why do people live in cities, where there is almost no nature? |
7) | What does “the power of nature” mean? How powerful is nature? |
8) | What bad things are people doing to nature? |
9) | What would the trees say to humans (if they could talk)? |
10) | Where is the best place in your country to see or experience nature? |
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NATURE DISCUSSION
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
1) | What is nature? |
2) | What would life be like without nature? |
3) | In 100 years from now, how different do you think the natural world will be? |
4) | How important is nature in your culture? |
5) | Are there any bad things about nature? |
6) | How can we add more nature to cities? |
7) | Where is nature at its most beautiful – the mountains, oceans, deserts, beaches, space, or forests? Why do you think so? |
8) | What three things can you do today to help nature? |
9) | How good would you be at living in nature? Why do you think so? |
10) | How would the world be a better place if we all went back to nature? |