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Climate Change: The Facts
ObjectivesTo practise annotation skills by
annotating the key structural, literary and language techniques
To be able to identify the text’s genre, audience and purpose
To practise the skills of writing both analytically and creatively
What do we already know…Quickwrite all that you know about
‘Climate Change : The Facts’. You will have 3 minutesYou might include: genre, audience,
purpose, key structural, literary and language features, the use of diagram, etc
Once done, share your ideas with your partner and prepare for a brief discussion of what you know.
The first readingRead the text quietly to yourself
and determine:Genre/ Audience/ PurposeHow the text is structured as a
wholeYour first impressions. Do you
think it is successful in conveying its message and why?
A deeper lookNow go to the Learning Gateway
and download the worksheet.In table groups fill in the table of
True/ False.Brief class discussion of your
answers.
Annotation
We are now probably ready to start annotating the text.
At the top of the page write down the GAP
Your teacher will allocate you to a new group and tell you what area you will work on
In your group, use the prompt station activities to help you annotate the text
Let’s share the love…Each group has worked on a
different aspect or feature of the text.
Now jigsaw your groups and share your knowledge.
Personal responseTo avoid your commentary
sounding like everyone else’s, we need to put some of OURSELVES into our ‘reading’.
Choose 3-4 words/ phrases/ points that particularly interested you or engaged you.
Highlight them and explain what affect they had on you as a reader.
Can you write about the text?
It is one thing to be able to annotate the text; another entirely to be able to write coherently, precisely and relevantly about it.
You will be put into groups of 3-4 to collaboratively write a response. You will have 12 minutes to write your best effort down!
Then, you will read each groups to see whose is the best.
The topicExplain how the writer presents
the topic scientifically, yet in a way that ensures a general audience can understand it.
Good luck… and off you go!12 minutes counting down…
Now you have chosen which you think best responded to the topic, that group will email to the rest of the class…
Meanwhile, we will practise our creative writing skills
Individually respond to the following task: Imagine you are giving a speech to Year 9 students about the facts on ‘Climate Change’ and what they can do to help slow it down.
PlenaryReflect on the top three things
you should say about this text if it comes up in the exam.
Share with 2 other people. Listen to their ideas.