Learning intentions Working out the living conditions of some sea creatures Finding out the meaning of pollution Making connection between human action.

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Learning intentions Working out the living conditions of some sea creatures Finding out the meaning of pollution Making connection between human action and water pollution Discussing the solution to water pollution

Finding the details which describe the living condition of some sea creatures Understanding the feelings of the characters in the story Working out the meaning of unfamiliar words and expressions Understanding pollution-related vocabulary

Which sea animal is not happy? Why is he unhappy? Remember this picture? Which sea animal is not happy? Why is he unhappy?