Global Warming

Introduction

When it comes to protecting our planet, there is no subject that is more important then that of the main cause of global warming. Although there is still a lot of work and research to be done in the science community it is important to know that a lot of people feel that the main cause of global warming is people. What we, the human race that depends on the planet, are doing to the planet is truly upsetting. Our actions and the chemicals that we use on a daily basis is said to be a big factor in everything warming up.Unlike a natural cause of global warming, we are able to control ourselves in enough of a way that could potentially protect our planet from being hurt any further.

Task

Instructional guide:

I.Introduction

-Students find information based on these questions: what global warming is, how serious it is, where it happens, what might be the causes, interrogative question of whether anything can be done about it

II.Body

-Students find information and divide into 3 paragraphs

Paragraph 1: Causes of global warming

Paragraph 2: Effects of global warming

Paragraph 3: Possible solutions of global warming

III.Conclusion

-Summarise key points; Personal message to conclude

Process

Evaluation

Directions: Your essay will be graded based on this rubric. Consequently, use this rubric as a guide when writing your essay and check it again before you submit your essay.

Traits

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Focus & Details

There is one clear, well- focused topic. Main ideas are clear and are well supported by detailed and accurate information.

There is one clear, well- focused topic. Main ideas are clear but are not well supported by detailed information.

There is one topic. Main ideas are somewhat clear.

The topic and main ideas are not clear.

Organization

The introduction is inviting, states the main topic, and provides an overview of the paper. Information is relevant and presented in a logical order. The conclusion is strong.

The introduction states the main topic and provides an overview of the paper. A conclusion is included.

The introduction states the main topic. A conclusion is included.

There is no clear introduction, structure, or conclusion.

Voice

The author’s purpose of writing is very clear, and there is strong evidence of attention to audience. The author’s extensive knowledge  and/or experience with the topic is/are evident.

The author’s purpose of writing is somewhat clear, and there is some evidence of attention to audience. The author’s knowledge and/or experience with the topic is/are evident.

The author’s purpose of writing is somewhat clear, and there is evidence of attention to audience.  The author’s knowledge and/or experience with the topic is/are limited.

The author’s purpose of writing is unclear.

Word Choice

The author uses vivid words and phrases. The choice and placement of words seems accurate, natural, and not forced.

The author uses vivid words and phrases. The choice and placement of words is inaccurate at times and/or seems overdone.

The author uses words that communicate clearly, but the writing lacks variety.

The writer uses a limited vocabulary. Jargon or clichés may be present and detract from the meaning.

Sentence Structure, Grammar, Mechanics, & Spelling

All sentences are well constructed and have varied structure and length. The author makes no errors in grammar, mechanics, and/or spelling.

Most sentences are well constructed and have varied structure and length. The author makes a few errors in grammar, mechanics, and/or spelling, but they do not interfere with understanding.

Most sentences are well constructed, but they have a similar structure and/or length. The author makes several errors in grammar, mechanics, and/or spelling that interfere with understanding.

Sentences sound awkward, are distractingly repetitive, or are difficult to understand. The author makes numerous errors in grammar, mechanics, and/or spelling that interfere with understanding.

Conclusion

After finding information about effects, causes and solutions of global warming based on these websites that the teacher gave, students may know clearly the processes step by step. Student can now look for other websites to do by their own ways.

Credits

1) Global Warming Statistics.12.2013 Retrieved 28.04.2017 from http://www.statisticbrain.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/global-warming-statistics-1024x393.jpeg

2) Global warming 101. Retrieved 28-04-2017 from http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/101-videos/global-warming-101

3) HoneyBee Says: Rawr : )(2008).The effects of global warming. Retrieved 28-04-2017 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQZO0K4m1iQ

4) Science kids (2016). Global warming basics. Retrieved 28-04-2017 from http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/videos/earth/globalwarming.html

5) Telegraph Video, video source The National Academy of Sciences (2015), Climate change explained in 60 second animation. Retrieved 28-04-2017 from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/environment/climatechange/11286404/Watch-Climate-change-explained-in-60-second-animation.html

6) ky12114 (2010). Global warming cause and effect. Retrieved 28-04-2017 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mMYVNkS8s8

7) EDCHAT® (2012). Teachers TV- Climate Change - The Causes. Retrieved 28-04-2017 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHrFBOUl6-8

8) SciSoft (2012). Global warming solution . Retrieved 28-04-2017 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWrL2m3KQ9o

9) Leonie Leclerc (2013). Global Warming - Global Perspectives solution video by Leonie Leclerc. Retrieved 28-04-2017 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4q4WeCdB2Y

10) spreadnlove (2008). Global Warming - Facts and Solution! Retrieved 28-04-2017 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp1kjL482ok