Balloon Debate les 2

Getting Started: Gather information
1. Where does the animal or plant live?
2. How does the animal or plant fit into the circle of life?
3. Why is this animal or plant endangered.
4. How could we help save this endangered animal or plant?
5. What does this animal or plant look like?
6. What is the relationship between this animal and humans?
7. What is the role of this animal or plant in our eco system?
8. How are human actions affecting this species?
9. What is the eco system?
10. What is biodiversity?
11. Does it really matter if we lose certain plants or animals?

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Getting Started: Gather information
1. Where does the animal or plant live?
2. How does the animal or plant fit into the circle of life?
3. Why is this animal or plant endangered.
4. How could we help save this endangered animal or plant?
5. What does this animal or plant look like?
6. What is the relationship between this animal and humans?
7. What is the role of this animal or plant in our eco system?
8. How are human actions affecting this species?
9. What is the eco system?
10. What is biodiversity?
11. Does it really matter if we lose certain plants or animals?

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How to write your speech
Step 1: choose your animal
step 2: gather information
step 3: organise your information
Step 4: write an introduction
Step 5:  Decide which 3 arguments will help to save your animal
step 6: Write each paragraph with your arguent/point an example and explanation
write a conclusion

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3 arguments why we should save your animal
each argument is a paragraph

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1) write your Hook
The hook is the very first sentence of your introduction:
2) Introduce your animal:
Where does it live, what kind of animal is it, what does it look like, how does it feed, what does it eat, funny facts. 
3) Introduce the problem: why is your animal or plant in danger?

timer
3:00

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What's your HOOK

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4) write your first argument
Why does your animal or plant need to live. What role does it have in the ecosystem?
Give an example of why your argument is important and explain why we should save your endangered animal/plant
timer
5:00

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what's your first argument?

Slide 10 - Open question

What's your 2nd argument?

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3rd argument

Slide 12 - Open question

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