H5P REPOSITORY English
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Activities related to behavior
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A concept attainment activity where participants sort examples into "examples of human behavior", "non-examples of human behavior", and "not sure". There are no right or wrong answers, students receive one point for completing the activity.
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Behavior definition multiple choice. Students get one point for the activity no matter their choices, since this is about their own conceptions.
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Students sort different causal explanations for a behavior into Tinbergen's four questions.
This activity is about the example of crossing a street when the traffic light turns green. This activity only concerns causes in phylogeny and students have to differentiate between the appearance of a trait in phylogeny and the trait's function.
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Students sort different causal explanations for a behavior into Tinbergen's four questions.
This activity is about the example of crossing a street when the traffic light turns green. This activity only concerns causes over time - proximate mechanism, development, cultural history, and phylogeny.
See the presentation slides and this lesson plan for more context
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