Watch the following video. Write on the post-it notes everything you feel, think, or know about animal abandonment in the area. Stick the post-it notes on the paper on the wall.
It's your turn to read the post-its. Out of all the facts presented, choose the two key aspects you consider most important and write them down on two new post-its of a different color.
In pairs, discuss the ideas on the post-its. Which two facts are the most relevant?
For the next round, you will join with two other pairs. Which two facts are the most relevant?
As a group, discuss all the post-its. Do you think all the observations and ideas are good? Would you change any?
In pairs, choose the post-it you liked the most from those you have. Write an inspiring phrase that represents what is written and invites action. Upload your phrase to Padlet.
To better understand the problem of abandonment and enrich our vision, we are going to visit the shelter "Ribercan" in Algemesí. In groups, prepare 5 questions for the volunteers.
Examples:
How many animals do you have?
How many animals are adopted in a year?
What tasks do you perform?
How do you obtain funding?
Is there a season when more animals are abandoned?
synthesize the information
After visiting "Ribercan," synthesize all the information you gathered during the visit. It should include the following points:
What is the situation?
Who is affected by it?
How does it affect them?
You can use images and drawings to reflect the situation and how the people feel.
In groups, let's reflect on everything we've learned and focus on finding a solution. We need to generate challenges using the formula "How might we...?"
Examples:
How might we prevent the abandonment of animals?
How might we help animal shelters?
How might we raise money for animal shelters?
How might we promote adoption?
How might we visualize the problem of animal abandonment?
We will vote on the most appealing and motivating challenges. We will draw posters, writing the challenge in large letters, and hang them on the wall.