What is a change maker?
Inspires and influences others to join and support their change-making journey
(or any other acceptable answer)
Where is Toondah Harbour?
Cleveland. Where the ferries are.
What three animals did we look at?
Koala, dugong, and dingos
What island did we look at for their dingo population?
K'gari
What is a rhetorical question?
Questions that don’t need an answer, but are to get the audience to think.
What type of assessment are we submitting?
Blog
What were two of the reasons against the development?
What are the four reasons for the koala's endangered status?
Bushfires, Destruction of habitat, road accidents, and dog attacks
Australian Koala Foundation
What technique is "Remember what is was like to be at school; remember how much work you had" an example of?
Repetition
What are the four parts of a PEEL paragraph?
Point, Explain, Evidence, Link
Who is Minister Tanya Plibersek?
Minister for environment and water
What is the dugong commonly referred to as?
Sea cow
How did rangers suggest preventing dingo attacks?
Carry a stick when you walk
Opinion
Who is the change maker we looked at in the first few weeks?
Greta Thunberg
What were two reasons for the development?
Increase in tourism, impact on the economy, increased housing, and job security.
How much has the koala population declined since 2018 (%)?
30%
Give two reasons why dugongs are endangered.
Boat strikes, pollution, habitat loss, fishing net entanglements
What is "We are the poor, helpless children who are forced to do hours and hours of homework every night" an example of?
Emotive language
How might this assessment be multimodal?
Adding visual aides (pictures) for effect.
What was the name of the company that was going to develop on the harbour?
Walker Corp
Why is it important to conserve the Dugong population?
They help maintain seagrass beds by feeding on plants, which in turn helps the environment as the seagrass is effective in storing carbon.
Why shouldn't you feed the dingos?
The dingos have learned to maintain their lifestyle on the land, however with human interference, habituation occurs, and they become less scared of humans and more likely to interact with us.
What is bias?
Only highlighting one side of the argument
(or any accepted answers)