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Frame/Focus: Rhinoceros Capture

The following Frame, Focus and Follow-up suggestions are best suited for middle school students using this video in an English language arts, social studies or science lesson. Be sure to modify the questions to meet your students' instructional needs.

What is Frame, Focus and Follow-up?

Frame (ELA) Think of a time you moved to a new, unfamiliar area; for example, a new neighborhood, school or grade.  How did you feel?  What was your first reaction to your new surroundings?

Focus (ELA) While watching the video, consider the rhino’s point of view while he is being chased and then captured.  Interpret his actions. How do his reactions portray his feelings?

Frame (SS) On a map, find the countries that make up Southern Africa. What do you know about the natural regions of Southern Africa?  What is the climate like?  What types of animals can be found there? 

Focus (SS) Why do the scientists want to keep track of the rhinos after they are released into their new preserve?  What do they hope to accomplish?

Frame (SCI) What do you know about the rhinoceros? 

Focus (SCI) How will the microchip placed in the rhino’s horn help him once he’s in his new preserve?