Objective: Describe why hunter education is important
Leading Question: What is TABK?
Introduction to Hunters Safety
Use Today's Hunter PPT. found in google classroom to follow along. Lesson One will be addressed today.
Fill out Hunters Safety Registration form and return by Friday with $10
TABK activity
Complete review questions at end of Ch. 1.
Objective: Identify the 3 major parts of a firearm
Leading Question: What is the function of the action?
Introduction to Firearms
Use Today's Hunter PPT. found in google classroom to follow along. Lesson Two will be addressed today.
Complete the Parts of a gun worksheet
Practice identifying ammunition
Complete true/false beginning activity
Objective: Identify different sights and safeties on firearms
Leading Question: Where is the safety located on a firearm?
Discuss firearm actions
Practice firearm actions
Locate the safety on firearms
Objective: Describe the difference between a shotgun and a rifle
Leading Question: Where is the safety located on a firearm?
Complete the T/F worksheet on firearms after activity
Discuss and identify the type of sight and magazine on each firearm
Discuss the differences between a rifle and a shotgun
Rifle vs. shotgun wks.
Complete the Ch. 2 questions.
Objective: To create an SAE plan.
Leading Question: What is a research SAE?
Begin making a project plan.
Continue work on SAE project
Objective: Identify different types of ammunition and choose the correct type for the firearm
Leading Question: Where can you find the type of ammunition needed for a firearm?
Discuss the different types of ammunition and load the correct type in the firearm
Practice loading firearms
Read pages 23-31 and highlight important concepts.
Correct the rifles vs. shotguns worksheet
Objective: Demonstrate the 4 hunting positions
Leading Question: What are the 4 hunting positions?
Basic Shooting Skills
Complete Ch. 3 questions.
Firearm safety
Demonstrate the 4 hunting positions and how to sight in a firearm
Objective: Demonstrate the 6 methods of carrying a firearm
Leading Question: What are the 6 methods of carrying a firearm?
Complete Ch. 4 questions. These are due tomorrow.
Demonstrate the 6 methods of carrying a firearm
Participate in the incidents activity
Fence Crossing
Demonstrate how to cross a fence with a firearm
Objective: Describe why most hunting accidents happen
Leading Question: What are the 4 main causes of hunting incidents?
Read “The Empty Gun”
Read “I shot my best friend”
Watch DNR video
Practice firearm actions, loading and identifying sights, etc.
Objective: Demonstrate how to cross a fence with a firearm
Leading Question: How do you safely cross a fence with a buddy?
Chapter 4 and 5 questions are due
Begin work on SAE project - fill out record book as you go. These are linked above.
Demonstrate how to cross a fence with a firearm
Demonstrate how to cross a fence with a buddy
Objective: Describe how to climb into a tree stand safely
Leading Question: How do you safely climb into an elevated tree stand?
Hunting with others
Demonstrate zones of fire
Hunting with other equipment
How to climb into a tree stand safely worksheet
Objective: Describe the rules and regulations of hunting
Leading Question: What are some rules that must be followed while hunting?
Complete the rules and regulations worksheet.
Complete Ch. 6 questions.
Objective: Determine how ethics are important to hunting
Leading Question: What does it mean to be ethical?
Describe how to climb into a tree stand safely
Ethics and responsibility
Complete Ch. 7 questions
Discuss 5 stages of hunter development
Discuss survival
Objective: Review hunters safety
Leading Question: What are the 5 stages of hunter development?
Complete Ch. 8 and 9 questions
Practice with firearms
Go over review sheet
Finding property and permission to hunt activity
Objective: Review hunters safety
Leading Question: What survival skills might you need while hunting?
Hunters safety jeopardy review
Objective: Assess on hunters safety
Leading Question: How do you ask permission to hunt?
Assess on hunters Safety written exam and field exam
Objective: Assess on hunters safety
Leading Question: If you are approached by a DNR warden in the field, what do you do?
Assess on Hunters Safety field exam.
Turn in your interactive notebooks.
Collect Hunter safety books