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Eat insects
Equipping the Next Generation for Active Engagement in Science
2
At Brussels University canteen...
...they serve insects! 2
Mealworm
nuggets
Buffalo worm and
cheese on toast
3
Farming large animals
uses up natural resources
and creates waste
Can we persuade people
to swap meat for insects?
3
The human
population
is growing
We need
to produce
more food
4
In this dilemma, you will
analyse a science issue using
Earth: how Earth’s resources are limited
and need to be conserved
Communicate ideas: express your opinion
using evidence and persuasion
Working ScientificallyBig Idea
5
SS1-4
Design a menu with a difference
Your school canteen
is running ‘insects week’.
Write a paragraph
to persuade people.
Read the arguments about meat vs. insects.
Use data to choose insect dishes.
5
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Eat insects
Student sheets
Sheet no. Title Notes
SS1 Meat vs. insects Reusable, one per student
SS2 Menu Consumable, one per
student
SS3 Insect dishes Consumable, one per
student
SS4 Persuasive writing checklist Consumable, cut into four
and use one per student
Student sheets
 Insects reproduce quickly. They take up little space.
 With 10 kg of feed you get 9 kg of cricket meat.
 Insects can eat waste which we can’t use.
 Processing insects makes less rubbish. You can eat 80%
of a cricket,100% of a worm but only 55% of a cow.
 The farming of insects produces less carbon dioxide.
 Most species produce no methane at all.
 Insects need very little water. They get most of what
they need from their food.
 They don’t produce much ammonia.
Meat insects
SS1
 We use 70% of our farmland for animals. The only way
to increase space is deforestation (cutting down trees).
 To get 1 kg of beef a cow needs 10 kg of food. They
eat plants which require more land.
 The food that cows eat could feed humans instead
 18% of greenhouse gas emissions come from
farming animals.
 These gases, such as carbon dioxide and
methane, are responsible for climate change.
 Farming uses around 70% of worldwide water supplies.
 A cow drinks a lot of water and you also need to water
the plants they eat.
 Animals produce ammonia in their waste, a pollutant
that can enter water supplies.
Round 1: Land
Round 3: Water
Earth is rapidly running
out of resources Which uses fewer resources? Meat consumption could
double within 50 years.
Round 2: Air
Vs
Student sheets
Why you should eat insects
Menu
SS2
Meat options
Beefburger and fries
Growing 1 kg of beef
uses 22 000 litres of water
and 200 m2 of land.
A cow produces
3 kg of CO2 for every
1 kg in mass gain.
Chicken salad
Growing 1 kg of chicken
meat uses 2 300 litres of
water and 50m2 of land.
OR why not choose an
insect dish instead ?
Student sheetsStudent sheets
Insect dishesInsect dishes
SS3SS3
Buffalo worm burger
High in protein, and taste!
Growing 1 kg of worms
requires 25m2 land.
Cricket kebabs
Yum – crunchy!
Crickets release 1.5 kg
CO2 for every 1 kg in
mass gain.
Stir fried locusts
Hot and spicy
Locusts release 0.7 kg
CO2 for every 1 kg in
mass gain.
Mealworm tacos
Insects with
a Mexican twist
Mealworms release
1 kg CO2 for every 1 kg
in mass gain.
Buffalo worm burger
High in protein, and taste!
Growing 1 kg of worms
requires 25m2 land.
Cricket kebabs
Yum – crunchy!
Crickets release 1.5 kg
CO2 for every 1 kg in
mass gain.
Stir fried locusts
Hot and spicy
Locusts release 0.7 kg
CO2 for every 1 kg in
mass gain.
Mealworm tacos
Insects with
a Mexican twist
Mealworms release
1 kg CO2 for every 1 kg
in mass gain.
Student sheets
Persuasive writing checklist
SS4
Did you
Get the reader’s attention?
Create an emotion like fear or hope?
Try to solve a problem for the reader?
Use hard evidence – facts or numbers?
Use ‘you’ and ‘we’ to make it personal?
Include real-life examples?
Did you
Get the reader’s attention?
Create an emotion like fear or hope?
Try to solve a problem for the reader?
Use hard evidence – facts or numbers?
Use ‘you’ and ‘we’ to make it personal?
Include real-life examples?
Did you
Get the reader’s attention?
Create an emotion like fear or hope?
Try to solve a problem for the reader?
Use hard evidence – facts or numbers?
Use ‘you’ and ‘we’ to make it personal?
Include real-life examples?
Did you
Get the reader’s attention?
Create an emotion like fear or hope?
Try to solve a problem for the reader?
Use hard evidence – facts or numbers?
Use ‘you’ and ‘we’ to make it personal?
Include real-life examples?
For more, visit EngagingScience.eu
Get students talking and thinking
For more, visit EngagingScience.eu
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ENGAGE eat insects

  • 1. For more, visit EngagingScience.eu Eat insects Equipping the Next Generation for Active Engagement in Science
  • 2. 2 At Brussels University canteen... ...they serve insects! 2 Mealworm nuggets Buffalo worm and cheese on toast
  • 3. 3 Farming large animals uses up natural resources and creates waste Can we persuade people to swap meat for insects? 3 The human population is growing We need to produce more food
  • 4. 4 In this dilemma, you will analyse a science issue using Earth: how Earth’s resources are limited and need to be conserved Communicate ideas: express your opinion using evidence and persuasion Working ScientificallyBig Idea
  • 5. 5 SS1-4 Design a menu with a difference Your school canteen is running ‘insects week’. Write a paragraph to persuade people. Read the arguments about meat vs. insects. Use data to choose insect dishes. 5
  • 6. For more, visit EngagingScience.eu Get students talking and thinking
  • 7. For more, visit EngagingScience.eu Eat insects Student sheets Sheet no. Title Notes SS1 Meat vs. insects Reusable, one per student SS2 Menu Consumable, one per student SS3 Insect dishes Consumable, one per student SS4 Persuasive writing checklist Consumable, cut into four and use one per student
  • 8. Student sheets  Insects reproduce quickly. They take up little space.  With 10 kg of feed you get 9 kg of cricket meat.  Insects can eat waste which we can’t use.  Processing insects makes less rubbish. You can eat 80% of a cricket,100% of a worm but only 55% of a cow.  The farming of insects produces less carbon dioxide.  Most species produce no methane at all.  Insects need very little water. They get most of what they need from their food.  They don’t produce much ammonia. Meat insects SS1  We use 70% of our farmland for animals. The only way to increase space is deforestation (cutting down trees).  To get 1 kg of beef a cow needs 10 kg of food. They eat plants which require more land.  The food that cows eat could feed humans instead  18% of greenhouse gas emissions come from farming animals.  These gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, are responsible for climate change.  Farming uses around 70% of worldwide water supplies.  A cow drinks a lot of water and you also need to water the plants they eat.  Animals produce ammonia in their waste, a pollutant that can enter water supplies. Round 1: Land Round 3: Water Earth is rapidly running out of resources Which uses fewer resources? Meat consumption could double within 50 years. Round 2: Air Vs
  • 9. Student sheets Why you should eat insects Menu SS2 Meat options Beefburger and fries Growing 1 kg of beef uses 22 000 litres of water and 200 m2 of land. A cow produces 3 kg of CO2 for every 1 kg in mass gain. Chicken salad Growing 1 kg of chicken meat uses 2 300 litres of water and 50m2 of land. OR why not choose an insect dish instead ?
  • 10. Student sheetsStudent sheets Insect dishesInsect dishes SS3SS3 Buffalo worm burger High in protein, and taste! Growing 1 kg of worms requires 25m2 land. Cricket kebabs Yum – crunchy! Crickets release 1.5 kg CO2 for every 1 kg in mass gain. Stir fried locusts Hot and spicy Locusts release 0.7 kg CO2 for every 1 kg in mass gain. Mealworm tacos Insects with a Mexican twist Mealworms release 1 kg CO2 for every 1 kg in mass gain. Buffalo worm burger High in protein, and taste! Growing 1 kg of worms requires 25m2 land. Cricket kebabs Yum – crunchy! Crickets release 1.5 kg CO2 for every 1 kg in mass gain. Stir fried locusts Hot and spicy Locusts release 0.7 kg CO2 for every 1 kg in mass gain. Mealworm tacos Insects with a Mexican twist Mealworms release 1 kg CO2 for every 1 kg in mass gain.
  • 11. Student sheets Persuasive writing checklist SS4 Did you Get the reader’s attention? Create an emotion like fear or hope? Try to solve a problem for the reader? Use hard evidence – facts or numbers? Use ‘you’ and ‘we’ to make it personal? Include real-life examples? Did you Get the reader’s attention? Create an emotion like fear or hope? Try to solve a problem for the reader? Use hard evidence – facts or numbers? Use ‘you’ and ‘we’ to make it personal? Include real-life examples? Did you Get the reader’s attention? Create an emotion like fear or hope? Try to solve a problem for the reader? Use hard evidence – facts or numbers? Use ‘you’ and ‘we’ to make it personal? Include real-life examples? Did you Get the reader’s attention? Create an emotion like fear or hope? Try to solve a problem for the reader? Use hard evidence – facts or numbers? Use ‘you’ and ‘we’ to make it personal? Include real-life examples?
  • 12. For more, visit EngagingScience.eu Get students talking and thinking
  • 13. For more, visit EngagingScience.eu Equipping the Next Generation for Active Engagement in Science

Editor's Notes

  1. Ask students for their initial thoughts on this.
  2. Some information about the problems of farming large animals.
  3. Ask students to read through the information on SS1. Ask a few students who they think would win for the best food resource between meat and insects with one reason why. Students work alone to design a menu for a Christmas dinner during 'insects week'. Each student will need a copy of the menu (SS2), the insect dishes (SS3) and checklist for persuasive writing (SS4). Students choose two insect dishes and a dessert for the menu. They cut out their chosen dishes and stick them on the menu. When questioned they should be able to justify their choices. Students then use the information they have gathered to write in the 'why eat insects?' box using persuasive language. They can use the checklist on SS4 to help them with this. Ask students to peer assess each other's persuasive argument by using the checklists on SS4. They should also comment on the science content.
  4. Ask students to read through the information. Ask the class to use a show of hands to vote on which uses less of Earth's resources: insects or large farm animals. Select a few students to explain why they think this.
  5. Students read the information about the meat dishes which contains data on resources and pollution caused by each farm animal. They cut out their chosen insect dishes from SS3 and stick them on the menu. When questioned they should be able to justify their choices. They use the information they have gathered to write in the 'why you should eat insects' box using persuasive language. They can use the checklist on SS4 to help them with this.
  6. Insect dishes to cut out and stick onto the menu on SS2.
  7. Checklist to help students write the 'why you should eat insects' box using persuasive language. Also used for the peer assessment plenary task.