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​Issue: Animal Cruelty


This project is to be completed as a team but different tasks can be delegated to different members.
 

A team made from teachers will judge your final work. (Refer to the Rubric)
Prizes and awards will be given at the end of the presentation.


Before you start:
-Sign the contract form
-Assign each member a job or each member research different questions
-Decide which tool you’re going to use to present your findings


Stages involved:

Stage 1: Researching and collecting information
Stage 2: Putting the project together and editing
Stage 3- presenting your final work



Stage 1
  • Read and research
  • Collect information
  • Answer the questions

Before you begin you will need to gather some background information.
Choose from the following questions. You are also encouraged to add your own questions.
You must answer the two questions in bold.
Use the websites provided to answer the questions. You are encouraged to use other websites as well.


  1. Why did you choose this topic?
  2. What is animal cruelty?
  3.  What are the different types of animal cruelty?
  4. What animals are affected by animal cruelty? 
  5. List ways to prevent animal cruelty?
  6. Propose solutions to stop animal cruelty.

Stage 2
Putting the project together and editing
After the research is completed students share their findings and recommendations.
As a group you will need to:
-Bring together your findings
-Discuss your information 
-Edit your information
Look at the template provided by your teacher to create a power point presentation


​Stage 3
Your final product:
Prepare a summary of your research collected in stage 1 to present to the school. You may:
-Create a power point presentation
-Create a Prezi
-Make a video
-Design  a voki
-Build  a website
-Create a formal presentation that can be shared publicly such as  TED-Talk style video.

You may choose other options.

​Make sure you have a bibliography with all websites used, videos and links.
 
​Survey Questions:
Which animals do you think are exposed the most to cruelty?

Links:
http://www.veganpeace.com/animal_cruelty/zoos.htm
 
http://animalcrueltyfacts.org/

​​http://www.rspca.org.au/animal-cruelty

​http://www.worldanimalprotection.org.au/

http://www.animal-rights-action.com/animal-cruelty.html

Animal Experimentation

Dog Fighting
Crush Videos
Traditional Chinese Medicine
uses animal ingredients, including from endangered species. ​
What is animal cruelty?

​Types of animal cruelty

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