Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to write a well-researched and engaging essay on the topic of the ice age.
Materials and Prep
- Pen and paper
- Access to a computer or library for research
- Prior knowledge of basic essay structure
Activities
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Research: Spend some time gathering information about the ice age. Look for interesting facts, key events, and significant impacts on the environment and living organisms.
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Outline: Create an outline for your essay. Organize your research findings into main points and supporting details. This will serve as a roadmap for your writing.
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Introduction: Write a captivating introduction that hooks the reader and provides a brief overview of the ice age. Consider using a startling fact, a thought-provoking question, or a captivating anecdote.
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Body Paragraphs: Develop your main points in separate paragraphs. Use evidence from your research to support your claims and provide examples. Make sure to include proper citations.
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Conclusion: Summarize your main points and leave the reader with a memorable closing statement. You can also discuss the relevance of the ice age in today's world.
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Revision: Review your essay for clarity, coherence, and grammar. Make necessary edits and improvements. Consider seeking feedback from a peer or family member.
Twelfth Grade Talking Points
- "The ice age was a fascinating period in Earth's history, characterized by widespread glaciation and significant changes in climate."
- "During the ice age, large parts of the Earth were covered in ice, leading to the formation of glaciers and ice sheets."
- "The ice age had a profound impact on the environment, shaping landscapes, creating new habitats, and influencing the evolution of various species."
- "The ice age also affected human populations, forcing them to adapt to colder climates and find new ways to survive."
- "Scientific research and geological evidence have provided valuable insights into the causes and effects of the ice age, helping us understand Earth's history."
- "Studying the ice age can help us appreciate the resilience of life on our planet and the interconnectedness of geological and biological processes."