Monday, 24 October 2016

Week 2's Home-learning

SPEECH MAKER
Sir Peter Blake once said Good water – good life, bad water — bad life, no water – no life. Prepare a 2 minute oral presentation about this statement. You can choose to agree or disagree with it. You need to give relevant and uptodate information. Include what you are learning in Wai Care if relevant. You can record yourself or present it to the class. You choose!

Wow, what a pressure test this was with only 2 nights to prepare. It was wonderful to hear the speeches presented on Wednesday morning. Room 12, you did yourselves very proud!

Abbie/Blaise 1:07 You spoke about the Havelock North example and the water in your body which was interesting to listen to. Well done!

Abe 1:59 It was engaging to hear at the beginning of your speech you disagreed with Sir Peter Blake's quote. The countries around the world and the quality of their water challenged your thinking and the content of your speech was spot on the mark. Well done!

Agyeiwaa 1:46 You agreed with Sir Peter Blake and your research justified your stance. Water related diseases and deaths around the world were statistics you researched thoroughly. Well done!

Bryn 2:30 'Be grateful for what we have!' was a captivating part of your speech. The 11 million people in Madagascar that don't have access to safe water made everyone sit up and listen to what you had to say. Well done!

Erin 3:59 Your presentation to accompany your speech took the quality of your home-learning into another stratosphere. The charities you spoke of and that were in your presentation were eye opening. Well done!

Charlotte 2:15 Your googled research was actively sought and the content you chose to include was engaging. The longevity of the Swiss people was not something I was aware of. Well done!

Manasseh 2:40 The You Tube song was very catchy and got everyone in Rm 12 singing along. It was a very fitting song to hear. You ditched your notes and spoke freely which is what many great public speakers do. Your water facts such as hot water being heavier than cold water and plastic expiring not the water in bottled water was intriguing for your audience. Well done!

Blake 1:28 Your content about Antarctic personnel was interesting to listen to Blake. You always engage with your audience with eye contact and a clear voice. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to what you had to say.

Alix 4:44 Where does the Earths water come from. Your technical and scientific descriptions that answer this questions were very impressive Alix. Be very proud of what you presented, it was top class!




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