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Engaging Endangered Animal Presentation Guide

This checklist provides a comprehensive guide for preparing a persuasive presentation on an endangered animal. It includes essential steps such as creating a presentation where all members contribute, making an illustrative poster, and optionally finding a relevant YouTube video. Success criteria include clearly describing the animal with factual information, explaining its endangered status, and effectively connecting with the audience. Finish your homework, including all necessary materials, by the next lesson, and ensure your presentation meets assessment requirements.

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Engaging Endangered Animal Presentation Guide

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  1. BLOCKBUSTERS

  2. CHECK LIST • Prepare a presentation • Everybody must speak in it • Make a poster to illustrate your points • Optional: Find a short YouTube video about your animal

  3. SUCCESS CRITERIA • Does your presentation clearly describe your animal, using facts? • Does it clearly explain why your animal is endangered and what can be done to protect it? • Do you CONNECT with the audience and make a persuasive argument?

  4. HOMEWORK FINISH OFF EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR PRESENTATION, I.E. VIDEO, POSTER, WHAT YOUR SAYING. THIS MUST BE DONE BY NEXT LESSON! N.B. THIS PRESENTATION IS BEING ASSESSED

  5. QUESTIONS YOU NEED TO ANSWER! • What animal have you chosen and why? • Basic facts about the animal? (i.e. where can you find it, how big, what does it eat, picture of what it looks like) • Why is the animal endangered and how many are left? • What is/can be done to protect it? • What can people in the UK do to help?

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