This reading comprehension passage on the Anthropocene gets your 9th-12th grade students thinking critically about the impact people have on the planet by using advanced reading activities that are proven to build better reading abilities:
- Topic preview activity
- Academic vocabulary tasks
- Main idea and details questions
- Critical thinking questions on the passage
- Writing extension for a problem solution essay on The Anthropocene
This resource is ideal for high school ELL and ESL students or in any type of literacy center for upper high school. It is great for supplementary lessons or homework assignments. With the reading comprehension activities built into the design of the lesson, your students will engage with the topic more rigorously than ever before.
If you use the pre-planned lesson plan and the assignment pages, this resource gives you roughly 3 hours of instruction.
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RESOURCE FEATURES:
✅ Get Your Planning Time Back: No need to plan for a reading lesson using this package. When you purchase this Reading Comprehension Resource, you’ll get a complete lesson plan that scaffolds the learning of the Anthropocene into easy-to-understand parts. The topic is presented in a way that maximizes engagement AND builds reading skills. The planning of this reading lesson is already done!
✅ Reading Comprehension Strategies that Work: The secret to this non-fiction reading passage is in how it is presented. Students unpackage the topic of the Anthropocene in a way that reduces the stress of academic reading. The reading activities guide them towards better understanding of ocean acidification, acceleration, ecosystems, and more, while training their reading skills organically.
✅ An Advanced Topic Made Easy: This non-fiction passage introduces the idea of human accelerated change to the planet in a way student will understand and relate to. Along with being written specifically for student understanding, the passage is presented with many graphic elements for visual support.
✅ Follow Up Learning with Different Assignments: Students are given the option to synthesize their learning with 3 different assignments, which is a great way to encourage student autonomy and agency.:
- Assignment 1: Essay
- The effects of humans on the environment are hard to argue against. Whether we are in a new geological era or not, there are undeniable changes happening on our planet that need to be taken into consideration. Choose one problem happening on the planet that you feel is the ‘main’ problem. Then, write three solutions for that problem in a problem/solution essay. Use the problem/solution graphic organizer to help with the structure and key language.
- Assignment 2: Student Teaching
- One of the best ways to learn something and make it more impactful for understanding is to teach it to someone else. Teach your class about The Anthropocene in a 20-30-minute lesson. Consider what you learned about human influence on the planet. Think about the causes that influence is having on present and future generations. Outline the detrimental effects seen on the ecosystems and climate of the Earth.
- Assignment 3: New Report
- Imagine that you are a reporter in the future reporting on a news story about a detrimental event that just happen on the planet. The event can be anything you want but it must be linked to what you learned about ecosystems and climate change. First, consider the audience you are writing to and the level of formality you need to use with them. Then, detail what happen in either a written or oral news piece.
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This package includes a PDF file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. It comes with a lesson plan and a high-resolution cover page so you can show it off.
You’ll get three ways to use this incredible reading resource:
- high-resolution pages
- gray-scaled pages for easy printing
- AND digital access for distance learning Google Slides®
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This Non Fiction Reading Comprehension Passage on the Anthropocene is also part of my 21st Century Language Learning Bundle. Purchase it now and get this resource, plus other exciting topics like Distraction and ChatGPT that focus on training language skills, at a huge discount.
The package comes with a writing graphic organizer which shows the steps to writing a problem solution essay. But, if you’re looking for a more comprehensive lesson on writing an problem solutions essays, check out this resource.
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Terms of Use:
This resource was created by Landon S. Seigler of ESL Lifeline, all rights are reserved. The original purchaser is permitted to use it for a single class only. Teachers have the authorization to share this product with their students (and parents) through email, Google Classroom, or the Internet, as long as the site is password protected. Distribution to your own students is allowed, but uploading it to the Internet for public access and download is not permitted.
**If you wish to use this resource for multiple classrooms or share it with fellow educators, please purchase additional licenses.Your adherence to these usage terms is greatly appreciated.
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