Year 10X Easter homework due Monday 13th April

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Year 10X Easter homework due Monday 13th April Task: plan what you are going to talk about in your S&L exam, in detail. You will hand in 2 things: your mind map and the notes you have made under each heading HELPFUL HINTS: Have enough to say. You need to be able to talk for 4 minutes. If you have planned things to say, it’s easy to do this. Choose a topic that will allow you to talk in detail. Talking about car engines is quite limiting; talking about formula one is – potentially – much better as there is more to talk about. Choose a topic that you genuinely have an passion for. Ideas for good topics: The problem with social media Your favourite sports team / band / book / film Poverty Global Warming School life Racism in the 21st Century Of Mice and Men How to do it: Decide your topic Make a mind map of it Do some research to find out more Decide on 4 or 5 sub headings within your topic Make lots of notes for each heading – you will need to talk about each heading for about 1 minute, so have enough to say. Turn over for a good example of a mind map…

Here is the main topic Each of these things is a sub-heading All of these are the ideas within that sub heading that the person will talk about