Immerse Lesson 2
Sentence Accuracy
Sentence Accuracy
Let me say the sentence before I click.
Verb Prefixes
for centuries and it is now time to
Wolves have been
misunderstood
____
our view.
reconsider
___
Re-read
Build
Check
reconsider
___
misunderstood
____
for centuries and it is now time to
Wolves have been
___________________________________________________________________________
our view.
___________________________________________________________________________
My turn to write the sentence.
Listen to my writer's voice.
Let me hide it!Now your turn.
Your turn to write a sentence.
Write?
Dictate?
Adapt?
Use your Sentence Checker
Sentence time over! Click to move on.
Let me say the sentences before I click.
Active or Passive?
Wolves share many of our human characteristics.
Many human characteristics are shared by wolves.
Re-read
Build
Match the active and passive labels to the correct sentence.
ACTIVE
PASSIVE
Check
Wolves share many of our human characteristics.
___________________________________________________________________________
Many human characteristics are shared by wolves.
___________________________________________________________________________
My turn to write the sentence.
Listen to my writer's voice.
Let me hide it!Now your turn.
Your turn to write a sentence.
Write?
Dictate?
Adapt?
Use your Sentence Checker
Sentence time over! Click to move on.
Can I research and gather ideas for my Balanced Argument?
Let me read the Example Text again
Rewilding the land: should we reintroduce beavers?
Since the dawn of time, Earth has been inhabited by communities of humans and wild animals. However, as humans have populated more and more land, the Eurasian beaver’s world has shrunk, leading to their eventual decline. In this discussion, we examine reasons why beavers should be reintroduced to England and Wales, in comparison with arguments against this effort to rewild the land.
In Scotland, there are currently two populations of beavers, named as a protected species by the Scottish government in 2016. Beavers survive by eating a varied herbivorous diet: aquatic grasses from rivers; herbaceous plants and shrubs; woody plants such as birch and tree bark during winter. Research shows that this has had a positive effect on their environment there: beavers ‘coppice’ trees by gnawing on stems, the regrowth consequently providing homes for insects and birds.
On the other hand, many claim this situation to be a hindrance. Farmers and crop growers firmly believe that beavers, along with other rodents, are a nuisance: their natural behaviour of gnawing trees also leads them to damage crops. Agricultural professionals argue that if beavers were to be reintroduced, it would negatively impact the quality of their produce, therefore having a detrimental effect on economies over time.
A further argument in favour of reinstating beavers is often debated, and for good reason. Beavers build their lodges by damming streams: this creates wetland areas, acting as sponges for rainwater. According to the RSPB, this not only helps to control the speed of water flow, but also reduces the chance of flash flooding. In addition to this, beaver dams can offer a nature-based solution for many other issues: capturing organic sediments; reducing the effects of agricultural runoff and holding back harmful pesticides.
This argument, however, is not shared by all. Some experts have announced their concerns that if beavers were to be reintroduced, their populations would spread too quickly, as they do not remain in one place. They claim that beavers would move from rural areas to villages, towns and cities: it is the belief of some that they would come into conflict with land management and man-made flood defences. Furthermore, some parties feel that fisheries would be affected by beavers.
In conclusion, it is clear to see that there are many significant points to consider over reintroducing beavers to England and Wales. Management decisions must take into account the conservation status of the beaver, as well as the perceived problems they are said to be causing. It is evident that responsible attitudes must be adopted in order to preserve and protect these creatures, and that a compromise must be found before action is taken.
Vehicle Text Recap
Who?
What?
Where?
Why?
Let me read p.46: Misleading Myths. Let's discuss how these myths and misconceptions might lead to arguments against reintroducing wolves to the UK.
How?
When?
Let's watch the video about reintroducing wolves and discuss.
Vehicle Text Research
Illustration 2:Homelands of the Grey Wolf p42-43
Illustration 1: Hunted by Humans p40-41
You could also use websites to research arguments in support of or against reintroducing wolves to the UK.
Read these pages and write down words and phrases about the impact of each issue.
Illustration 3:The Survival of the Wolf p44-45
Let's gather ideas for your story.
Key facts about wolves
Positives for reintroducing wolves
Myths about wolves
Gathering ideas for your balanced argument
Research-based true facts
Negatives against reintroducing wolves
Can I research and gather ideas for a balanced argument?
CEW
Handwriting
Writing Effects
Spelling
Ideas
Other...
Feedback: Who did what well?
Wolves share many of our human characteristics.
ACTIVE
Many human characteristics are shared by wolves.
PASSIVE
for centuries and it is now time to
Wolves have been
misunderstood
____
our view.
reconsider
___
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Immerse Lesson 2
Sentence Accuracy
Sentence Accuracy
Let me say the sentence before I click.
Verb Prefixes
for centuries and it is now time to
Wolves have been
misunderstood
____
our view.
reconsider
___
Re-read
Build
Check
reconsider
___
misunderstood
____
for centuries and it is now time to
Wolves have been
___________________________________________________________________________
our view.
___________________________________________________________________________
My turn to write the sentence.
Listen to my writer's voice.
Let me hide it!Now your turn.
Your turn to write a sentence.
Write?
Dictate?
Adapt?
Use your Sentence Checker
Sentence time over! Click to move on.
Let me say the sentences before I click.
Active or Passive?
Wolves share many of our human characteristics.
Many human characteristics are shared by wolves.
Re-read
Build
Match the active and passive labels to the correct sentence.
ACTIVE
PASSIVE
Check
Wolves share many of our human characteristics.
___________________________________________________________________________
Many human characteristics are shared by wolves.
___________________________________________________________________________
My turn to write the sentence.
Listen to my writer's voice.
Let me hide it!Now your turn.
Your turn to write a sentence.
Write?
Dictate?
Adapt?
Use your Sentence Checker
Sentence time over! Click to move on.
Can I research and gather ideas for my Balanced Argument?
Let me read the Example Text again
Rewilding the land: should we reintroduce beavers?
Since the dawn of time, Earth has been inhabited by communities of humans and wild animals. However, as humans have populated more and more land, the Eurasian beaver’s world has shrunk, leading to their eventual decline. In this discussion, we examine reasons why beavers should be reintroduced to England and Wales, in comparison with arguments against this effort to rewild the land.
In Scotland, there are currently two populations of beavers, named as a protected species by the Scottish government in 2016. Beavers survive by eating a varied herbivorous diet: aquatic grasses from rivers; herbaceous plants and shrubs; woody plants such as birch and tree bark during winter. Research shows that this has had a positive effect on their environment there: beavers ‘coppice’ trees by gnawing on stems, the regrowth consequently providing homes for insects and birds.
On the other hand, many claim this situation to be a hindrance. Farmers and crop growers firmly believe that beavers, along with other rodents, are a nuisance: their natural behaviour of gnawing trees also leads them to damage crops. Agricultural professionals argue that if beavers were to be reintroduced, it would negatively impact the quality of their produce, therefore having a detrimental effect on economies over time.
A further argument in favour of reinstating beavers is often debated, and for good reason. Beavers build their lodges by damming streams: this creates wetland areas, acting as sponges for rainwater. According to the RSPB, this not only helps to control the speed of water flow, but also reduces the chance of flash flooding. In addition to this, beaver dams can offer a nature-based solution for many other issues: capturing organic sediments; reducing the effects of agricultural runoff and holding back harmful pesticides.
This argument, however, is not shared by all. Some experts have announced their concerns that if beavers were to be reintroduced, their populations would spread too quickly, as they do not remain in one place. They claim that beavers would move from rural areas to villages, towns and cities: it is the belief of some that they would come into conflict with land management and man-made flood defences. Furthermore, some parties feel that fisheries would be affected by beavers.
In conclusion, it is clear to see that there are many significant points to consider over reintroducing beavers to England and Wales. Management decisions must take into account the conservation status of the beaver, as well as the perceived problems they are said to be causing. It is evident that responsible attitudes must be adopted in order to preserve and protect these creatures, and that a compromise must be found before action is taken.
Vehicle Text Recap
Who?
What?
Where?
Why?
Let me read p.46: Misleading Myths. Let's discuss how these myths and misconceptions might lead to arguments against reintroducing wolves to the UK.
How?
When?
Let's watch the video about reintroducing wolves and discuss.
Vehicle Text Research
Illustration 2:Homelands of the Grey Wolf p42-43
Illustration 1: Hunted by Humans p40-41
You could also use websites to research arguments in support of or against reintroducing wolves to the UK.
Read these pages and write down words and phrases about the impact of each issue.
Illustration 3:The Survival of the Wolf p44-45
Let's gather ideas for your story.
Key facts about wolves
Positives for reintroducing wolves
Myths about wolves
Gathering ideas for your balanced argument
Research-based true facts
Negatives against reintroducing wolves
Can I research and gather ideas for a balanced argument?
CEW
Handwriting
Writing Effects
Spelling
Ideas
Other...
Feedback: Who did what well?
Wolves share many of our human characteristics.
ACTIVE
Many human characteristics are shared by wolves.
PASSIVE
for centuries and it is now time to
Wolves have been
misunderstood
____
our view.
reconsider
___