Curriculum Sub-Program Logo

Golden Rice & Society

Improved Rice Production
Science
Food,Agriculture & Land Use
Grade 10
BC/YK
Golden Rice & Society

Description

Students will investigate genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and the ethical considerations surrounding improved rice production. Learners will explore how genetically modified rice can reduce water use, improve nutrition, and contribute to climate solutions aligned with a net-zero future. Students will critically examine scientific, social, ethical, and environmental perspectives.

Lesson Type: Project, Literacy

Duration: Single Class

Sector: Food,Agriculture & Land Use

Region: Rural Areas, Agricultural Regions

Share with Email!

We Appreciate Your Feedback!

We are actively working to improve the offerings of N:OW for Net-Zero and this curriculum library. Have you used a lesson plan? Do you have any issues with a lesson plan? Do you have any suggestions or critiques about the library?

Please share how your experience has been as any feedback is so valuable for us!


More Lesson Plans

Improved Manure Management

Science
Food,Agriculture & Land Use
Grade 11
PEI

By the end of this lesson, students will understand the importance of improved manure management for sustainable agriculture and how to reduce agriculture's impact on greenhouse gas emissions, getting Canada closer to net zero.
read more

Macroalgae Protection and Restoration

Science
Carbon Sinks
Grade 11
AB

In this lesson, students will be introduced to various macroalgae and their ecological roles in coastal protection, habitat, and carbon storage. Students will also complete a virtual lab, in which they will examine macroalgae specimens from... read more

Science
Electricity
Grade 9
NL

Newfoundland & Labrador has some of Canada's strongest wind resources, yet most households and communities still rely on expensive imported electricity. This lesson explores how micro wind turbines, small-scale turbines designed for individ... read more

Science
Electricity
Grade 8
MB

This lesson is designed to explore the potential of ocean power in achieving a net-zero future. It aims to educate students about ocean power, its significance as a renewable energy, and its alignment with Project Drawdown's sustainability ... read more