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This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Global Perspectives
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Slide 1 - Slide

Which country is the world’s top polluter emitting 10,357 metric tons of carbon dioxide?
A
USA
B
China
C
India
D
Russia

Slide 2 - Quiz

70% of the world is covered by water, how much of it is easily accessible for human use?
A
1%
B
10%
C
2,5%
D
25%

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which country has the best recycling rate in the world?
A
Australia
B
South Korea
C
Germany
D
Wales

Slide 4 - Quiz

Today's plan
Quick recap of the last two weeks
Homework assigned for today

"The Power of Feedback" 
Example and try out

Rounding up today's class & flash forward to upcoming weeks

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LESSON GOAL 
 At the end of this class you can give proper and useful feedback within the context of the sustainably projects.

Language goal:
You know what vocabulary to use to give proper and specific feedback. 

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Sustainability

Slide 7 - Mind map

Sustainability projects

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Today's homework
First step to an actual plan!
o Who? (The people) 
 o What? (The event) 
 o Where? (The location) 
 o When? (The time) 
 o Why? (The reason) 
 o How? (The means)

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Thom's project
Who? The Helinium 
what? Making a vegetable garden 
where? In the front of the school building 
when? When the school has time and space for it 
why? To have more vegetables at school 
how? We need people who know how to deal with the vegetables and they can learn it to students who want to maintenance the garden 

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Quinty's project

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Example: Australian middle school
Which four projects they 
implemented at their school? 

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Next step? 

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Skill: "Giving Feedback"
We are going to work on our project by looking at each other’s work. The goal of today’s class is to learn how to give proper feedback. 

We will use the vocabulary of the "Feedback sheet" and write in full sentences. 

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This useful for two reasons
1. You will learn from reading someone else’s project. 
You will realize: “hey I have this question about this project but I also did not answer that myself”. 

2. Feedback will help you develop your own project. 
Sometimes you overlook things that a pair of new eyes will see

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What do you find useful when you receive feedback?

Slide 16 - Open question

Feedback, how does it work?
Watch cognitive psychologist LeeAnn Renniger share a scientifically proven method for giving effective feedback.

Watch question:
Which tip of LeeAnn's proven method for giving feedback would you like to use when you have to give feedback to others?

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Slide 18 - Video

Which tip of LeeAnn's proven method for giving feedback would you like to use when you have to give feedback to others?

Slide 19 - Open question

The assignment
Read the project of another team and 1) give them positive feedback and 2) ask (critical) questions. 

Language focus: 
Use the vocabulary of the "Feedback sheet" and write in full sentences. 

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Example "Plan Bee"
Read the example of "Plan Bee" and think of one positive remark and one critical question. 

Remember: Use the vocabulary of the "Feedback sheet" and write in full sentences. 

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Sustainability Project “Plan Bee” 
I want to develop a project with bee’s to help the local bee population that will contribute to our biodiversity and ecosystem. This is my first step to a plan, based on the following questions: who, what, where, when, why and how. This project will be installed at the Helinium, located at the side of the white school building, close to possibly flowering plants and trees but also out of sight and reach of pupils. For this project I need the principals permission for execution of the project and possible funding. Besides that, we need information on how to keep bees and share information with all students and teachers. Therefore, find an expert. Also, we need someone to take care of the bees, a beekeeper. Lastly, to pay back the money we borrowed, we will sell the honey that the bees produce, so we will work with someone who has excellent business skills. This project will only take a couple of weeks to finalize, this includes all preparation, the funding project, recruitment of experts and buying and installing the beehive.

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One positive remark and one critical question

Slide 24 - Open question

Recap
What did we learn today? 

Do we have any questions?

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What is the homework? 
Read the project of another team: 
1) Give positive feedback 
2) Ask (critical) questions. 
Use the vocabulary of the "Feedback sheet" and write in full sentences. 

Submit your feedback via TEAMS assignment "Feedback"

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What's next?
- Keep working on our projects, implementing the feedback. 

- Assignment within etwinning with Germany and France about local sustainability projects.

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Questions?

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