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Lesson plan; 30 Comedy Pet Photography award finalists

Try not to laugh

For those of us who are animal lovers, we all know how hilarious our pets can be… whether intentionally or not.

Enter: the comedy pet photo competition. Created by Paul Joynson-Hicks and Tom Sullam, the contest aims to celebrate the positive and vital role that pets have in our lives – and all those times you catch your pet doing something silly on camera.

This year’s crop of images includes levitating horses, grumpy dogs and mischievous cats.

Here are a few of the photos. Voting for the overall winner is now open, so check out our gallery of these adorable pets and then get voting. The winners will be announced on 6 June. Source: BBC Science. 

Here’s a potential lesson plan for exploring funny animal photos with students:

Lesson Objectives:

Analyze Funny Photos

Start by looking at the examples below. For each, have students discuss:

Grading Practice

 Put students into small groups and assign them 3-4 photos from the contest. Have each group:

  1. Rank the photos from funniest to least funny
  2. Provide a short written evaluation justifying their rankings based on the criteria developed
  3. Decide on which photo to vote for.
  4. Click here to vote: Voting for the overall winner is now open, so check out our gallery of these adorable pets and then get voting.

Humor/Comedy Value

Extension

  1. Challenge students to apply their understanding by capturing their own funny pet photos.
  2. Instruct students to follow the criteria discussed in class for evaluating their photos.
  3. Allow students to share their photos with the class, accompanied by their evaluations and reflections on the process.
  4. Encourage peer feedback and discussion on the effectiveness of each student’s photo in conveying humor.

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