Презентация "African elephants - endangered animals" 6 класс

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African elephants – endangered animals

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английского языка с использованием межпредметных связей.

Тема проекта: «Слоны - животные, находящиеся на грани исчезновения»

Руководитель проекта: учитель английского языка Иванова Ольга Александровна

Автор проекта: ученик 6Б класса Сингуров Ярослав

Учебные дисциплины, близкие к теме проекта: биология

Тип проекта: творческий, информационно-коммуникационный

Цели проекта:

1. Развитие навыков использования методов познания окружающей среды, критического мышления, творческой активности обучающихся, умения применять английский язык как средство для овладения другими предметными знаниями и поиска необходимой информации.

2. Воспитание информационной культуры, чувства любви к животным, желания их защищать.

Задачи:

• Сбор информации о животных, находящихся на грани исчезновения через использование различных источников (в том числе сети Интернет) с применением знания английского языка.

• Формирование умения передавать содержание текста с опорой на презентацию;

• Развитие умения решать проблемные вопросы в процессе свободной беседы на заданную тему, отвечать на вопросы, высказывать свое мнение, используя предложенные опоры.

Проблемные вопросы проекта:

1. Почему животные находятся в опасности?

2. Как помочь животным, находящимся на грани исчезновения?

3. Какие общественные организации способны провести работу по охране этих животных?

Необходимое оборудование: фотографии животных, текстовый материал, компьютер, проектор, Интернет.

Продукт проекта: электронная презентация

African elephants are the largest land animals on Earth. They are slightly larger than their Asian cousins and can be identified by their larger ears that look somewhat like the continent of Africa. (Asian elephants have smaller, rounded ears.) African elephants are the largest land animals on Earth. They are slightly larger than their Asian cousins and can be identified by their larger ears that look somewhat like the continent of Africa. (Asian elephants have smaller, rounded ears.) Elephant ears radiate heat to help keep these large animals cool, but sometimes the African heat is too much. Elephants are fond of water and enjoy showering by sucking water into their trunks and spraying it all over themselves. Afterwards, they often spray their skin Elephant ears radiate heat to help keep these large animals cool, but sometimes the African heat is too much. Elephants are fond of water and enjoy showering by sucking water into their trunks and spraying it all over themselves. Afterwards, they often spray their skin with a protective coating of dust. An elephant's trunk is actually a long nose used for smelling, breathing, trumpeting, drinking, and also for grabbing things—especially a potential meal. The trunk alone contains about 100,000 different muscles. African elephants have two fingerlike features on the end of their trunk that they can use to grab small items. (Asian elephants have one.) An elephant's trunk is actually a long nose used for smelling, breathing, trumpeting, drinking, and also for grabbing things—especially a potential meal. The trunk alone contains about 100,000 different muscles. African elephants have two fingerlike features on the end of their trunk that they can use to grab small items. (Asian elephants have one.) Both male and female African elephants have tusks they use to dig for food and water and strip bark from trees. Males use the tusks to battle one another, but the ivory has also attracted violence of a far more dangerous sort. Both male and female African elephants have tusks they use to dig for food and water and strip bark from trees. Males use the tusks to battle one another, but the ivory has also attracted violence of a far more dangerous sort. Elephants eat roots, grasses, fruit, and bark, and they eat a lot of these things. An adult elephant can consume up to 300 pounds (136 kilograms) of food in a single day. Elephants eat roots, grasses, fruit, and bark, and they eat a lot of these things. An adult elephant can consume up to 300 pounds (136 kilograms) of food in a single day. Having a baby elephant is a serious commitment. Elephants have a longer pregnancy than any other mammal—almost 22 months. elephants usually give birth to one baby elephant every two to four years. At birth, elephants already weigh some 200 pounds (91 kilograms) and stand about 3 feet (1 meter) tall. Having a baby elephant is a serious commitment. Elephants have a longer pregnancy than any other mammal—almost 22 months. elephants usually give birth to one baby elephant every two to four years. At birth, elephants already weigh some 200 pounds (91 kilograms) and stand about 3 feet (1 meter) tall. Every 15 minutes Every 15 minutes an elephant is killed for its ivory tusks. Unless we act now, elephants face an uncertain future.

Programs Supported by the Elephant Crisis Fund

The ECF was launched in 2013 and has already been able to make a difference. For instance it has helped boost anti poaching efforts in the Central African Republic where it supports the Wildlife Conservation Society's emergency response to stop the slaughter of elephants in Dzangha Sangha National Park.

Anti-trafficking programs include an evaluation of sniffer dogs, courtroom monitoring to ensure that traffickers and poachers are sentenced at the highest levels, and other work to cut into the ability of trafficking networks to operate.

On the demand reduction side, the ECF supports public awareness and policy campaigns from China to the United States.

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http://allforchildren.ru/why/misc54.php

http://forum.zoologist.ru/viewtopic.php?id=786&p=45

http://uhtazoo.ru/facts.php?id=5

https://elephantcrisisfund.org/

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http://zhivaja-priroda.ru/zhivotnye/slony/

УМК М.З. Биболетовой, Н.Н. Трубаневой «Enjoy English» для учащихся 6 классов общеобразовательных учреждений. - Обнинск: Титул, 2009

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