Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Sniffs Out New Evidence

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Sniffs Out New Evidence"— Presentation transcript:

1 Sniffs Out New Evidence
YABBUT RABBIT Sniffs Out New Evidence Yabbut! (Yabbut Rabbit deliberately “off screen” because of animation.)

2

3 Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat
Does not cover her head Does not protect her head Not fitted to her head Does not cover her whole head Would not keep head dry Too flimsy I wish I had something more to back up my arguments. Sarah’s ribbon is a hat Protects her head Covers her head Covers most of her head Can’t see her hair Could shield her eyes from sunlight Could protect from wind or dust Make sure students see that there are TWO bubble charts here, similar to what they created during their last lesson.

4 Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat
Does not cover her head Does not protect her head Not fitted to her head Does not cover her whole head Would not keep head dry Too flimsy Dude. It’s Yabbut Rabbit. I wish I had something more to back up my arguments. Sarah’s ribbon is a hat Protects her head Covers her head Covers most of her head Can’t see her hair Could shield her eyes from sunlight Could protect from wind or dust (This slide is deliberately overlapped because of animation.) Make sure students see that there are TWO bubble charts here, similar to what they created during their last lesson.

5 Can think up an argument against anything!
Yabbut Rabbit Can think up an argument against anything! Yabbut.

6 Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat
Yeah, but no hat really keeps your head dry unless it’s waterproof. Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat Does not cover her head Does not protect her head Not fitted to her head Does not cover her whole head Would not keep head dry Too flimsy Sarah’s ribbon is a hat Protects her head Covers her head Covers most of her head Can’t see her hair Could shield her eyes from sunlight Could protect from wind or dust Make sure students see that there are TWO bubble charts here, similar to what they created during their last lesson. Few hats really protect from rain anyway

7 Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat
Does not cover her head Does not protect her head Not fitted to her head Does not cover her whole head Would not keep head dry Too flimsy Yeah, but some hats only cover part of your head, like some fancy women’s hats. Sarah’s ribbon is a hat Protects her head Covers her head Covers most of her head Can’t see her hair Could shield her eyes from sunlight Could protect from wind or dust Make sure students see that there are TWO bubble charts here, similar to what they created during their last lesson. Few hats really protect from rain anyway Not all hats cover a person’s whole head

8 Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat
Yeah, but some hats aren’t fitted because they’re just for decoration. Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat Does not cover her head Does not protect her head Not fitted to her head Does not cover her whole head Would not keep head dry Too flimsy Sarah’s ribbon is a hat Protects her head Covers her head Covers most of her head Can’t see her hair Could shield her eyes from sunlight Could protect from wind or dust Make sure students see that there are TWO bubble charts here, similar to what they created during their last lesson. Few hats really protect from rain anyway Not all hats cover a person’s whole head Some fancy hats are just for decoration

9 Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat
Does not cover her head Does not protect her head Not fitted to her head Does not cover her whole head Would not keep head dry Too flimsy Wind would blow the ribbon aside Yeah, but wind would just blow the ribbon aside. Sarah’s ribbon is a hat Protects her head Covers her head Covers most of her head Can’t see her hair Could shield her eyes from sunlight Could protect from wind or dust Make sure students see that there are TWO bubble charts here, similar to what they created during their last lesson. Few hats really protect from rain anyway Not all hats cover a person’s whole head Some fancy hats are just for decoration

10 Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat
Does not cover her head Does not protect her head Not fitted to her head Does not cover her whole head Would not keep head dry Too flimsy Wind would blow the ribbon aside If I kept going, I bet I could think of a lot of things to back up my arguments. Sarah’s ribbon is a hat Protects her head Covers her head Covers most of her head Can’t see her hair Could shield her eyes from sunlight Could protect from wind or dust Make sure students see that there are TWO bubble charts here, similar to what they created during their last lesson. Few hats really protect from rain anyway Not all hats cover a person’s whole head Some fancy hats are just for decoration

11 Now it’s your turn! Use Yabbut Rabbit’s strategy to add more arguments to your own idea webs. Yabbut.


Download ppt "Sniffs Out New Evidence"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google