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Graphic Organizer: Persuasive text devices Device
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Lesson Plan
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Anecdotes When I was a child …
Cluster of three Cold, hungry, and vulnerable …
Emotive language It is outrageous that such an evil can be allowed.
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The Impact of Climate Change
The Impact of Climate Change
Create a concept map
Create a poster
• Think about the causes and impacts of climate change. Also, think about possible solutions to the problem of climate change.
• Create a poster about one of the issues related to climate change that you feel strongly about.
• Create a concept map about climate change, using the sub-headings “Causes,” “Impacts,” and “Solutions.”
• Think about how the visual images and the language you use will affect someone viewing the poster.
Graphs/tables/charts/ maps
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The Impact of Climate Change
The Impact of Climate Change
Quotes from expert
Present a talk
Make a digital presentation
Professor Jane Brown of Hillside University says …
• Choose an issue about climate change that you believe is important for others to know about.
• With a partner, make a digital slideshow that summarizes the issues surrounding climate change.
• Plan and write a two-minute talk about the issue.
• Research the issue to find additional information.
• Include facts and how you feel about these facts.
• Include a world map that shows some of the areas of the world that are affected by climate change.
Repetition Save the animals. Save the plants.
• Present your talk to the class.
Advanced Fluent reading stage
Our changing climate: who are the victims?
Levels Q–S (40)
List of texts
PERSPECTIVES
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• Kids fight for the environment • Kids vs. government • Fleeing from the weather • Eyes on the tide
Paired connected texts
Clean Energy reports on various energy sources and describes how renewable energy is being used in different ways around the world.
Sammy is trapped under rubble after a massive earthquake. No one knows where he is, except for a loyal puppy that never gives up hope.
Content vocabulary activists carbon emissions climate change climate refugees desertification droughts environmental refugees fossil fuels global warming humanitarian disaster hurricanes infestations malnutrition monsoons plaintiffs seawalls
Short sentences/ paragraphs Correlations with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
We can stop this. Flying Start to Literacy Lesson Plan Perspectives The Impact of Climate Change: Why Clean Energy Matters © 2018–2019 EC Licensing Pty Ltd.
Statistics 80 percent of children under five …
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Reading 4(6) (E) Make connections to personal experiences, ideas in other texts, and society. 4(6) (H) Synthesize information to create new understanding. 4(9) (E) Recognize characteristics and structures of argumentative text. 4(8) (A) Infer basic themes supported by text evidence.
Writing 4(12) (C) Compose argumentative texts using genre characteristics and craft. Speaking and Listening 4(7) (G) Discuss specific ideas in the text that are important to the meaning.