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Grades 3-5
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Margaret Mee (1909-1988) was a botanical artist who often traveled up the Amazon River alone in search of rare flowers to collect and paint. Even at the age of 79, she planned to return to the Amazon for another excursion. On Thanksgiving Day in 1988, Ms. Mee was interviewed on the MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour; she fascinated the television audience with her accounts of her travels. Tragically, she was killed in an auto accident less than a week later. Even after her death, however, she is still having a profound impact on the preservation of rare flowers in the rain forests. In this lesson, you will learn how Mee’s activities are helping markets save the rare moonflower.
(image courtesy of Margaret Mee’s Amazon by Antique Collector’s Club)
Introduce you students to Margaret Mee by showing this short video about her life. They have them answer questions from Activity One and Activity Two and have them create a travel brochure for a tour of the habitat that sustains that plant or animal.
Video clip: Introducing Margaret Mee – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7soEbnu6JbM
Answers: Activity 1
Go to the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation for a complete transcript of Margaret Mee’s final interview.
Answer these questions based upon the interview above:
Answers: Activity 2 – Part One
View https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/2096/ of deforestation around Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
Make general observations about the satellite images of the region for 1984 and 1998. The forests are indicated by green regions; deforested areas are indicated by reddish-brown areas.
Answers Activity 2 – Part Two
Use the Amazon Boat Trip article to complete this Activity.
[Note to teachers: Translate the name of the organization, “Sociedade Dos Amigos de Margaret Mee.” Are there words in the name that students recognize? Amigos – Friends; Sociedade – Society; de-of. Society of Friends of Margaret Mee]
Activity 3
What do you know about endangered plants and animals? Is there one that particularly interests you? Create a travel brochure for a tour of the habitat that sustains that plant or animal.
Teach about the concepts of markets and natural resources while discussing the experiences of Margaret Mee and her fight to prevent destructon of the Amazon rainforest . Rare flowers, such as the moonflower, have benefited from the activities provided by markets which are helping preserve their existence.
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