Watch a video about group decision-making in animals.
• Ask students to describe a time they worked in a group to make a decision. (choosing a game to play with friends, coming up with classroom expectations, etc.) What are the benefits of taking everyone’s opinion into account? (It’s “fair”; even if your choice doesn’t win, you were heard, so you might feel better about the outcome.) Ask students to brainstorm animals that live in groups. Do students think that these animals make decisions as a group? Discuss their ideas.
• Share the video “Wild Democracy.” Ask: How do olive baboons “vote”? (by following a leader) Why might it be important for a troop to have good leaders? (Leaders need to find a safe place with food and water for the group.)