Create a talk about wildlife conservation
This resource helps learners become Zoo Rangers and create engaging talks about animals.
It guides them through researching animal facts, focusing on habitats, behaviours, and conservation efforts. Students use this information to develop their own talks, learning how to communicate effectively and share important conservation messages. This activity not only enhances knowledge about wildlife but also boosts confidence in public speaking.
Additionally, the resource encourages learners to think critically about how to inspire others to take part in conservation efforts. It helps students recognise the role of education in promoting environmental awareness. By delivering talks to their peers, students develop empathy for animals and understand how to communicate complex ideas in an accessible way. This hands-on approach allows them to explore storytelling as a tool for change, combining research with creativity.
Learning Outcomes:
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Developing public speaking and presentation skills
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Learning about animal habitats, behaviours, and conservation
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Understanding the power of storytelling in conservation
Curriculum Links:
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English: Communication and presentation techniques