Sarah S.
West House
Animal Cruelty
EQ: What is the most effective way to take a stand against animal cruelty?

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Final Draft

What is the most effective way to take a stand against animal cruelty?
(A) Introduction
1. Describe a general overview of your presentation.
     Ask what they already know about animal rights and clarify what it is, and various types of cruelty they have heard of or seen. I will then discuss various cases in the U.S. involving animal cruelty and the categories they are put into. My activity will be require everyone, and a partner, to identify a category of cruelty with an actual case. Afterwards I will give a brief description of the cases they were given.
2. Purpose or objectives of your presentation
     Purpose is to introduce what animal rights is and learn the different types of cruelty and cases they are filed under.
(B) Body
1. Major Point 1
     What is animal rights and anti-cruelty law statuses in the U.S. (5 minutes)
2. Major Point 2
     Different types of cruelty categories and cases in the U.S. (5minutes)
3. Major Point 3
     Activity: Partners will determine which cruelty categories go with which actual case. Afterwards I will give a brief description of the case and its current status.
4. Activity
    The class will get together with a partner to determine which cruelty categories go with which current abuse case in the U.S.
5. How will this activity help the students understand the major points you already covered?
      It will make them more aware of what they already have basic knowledge of but to actually hear what goes on in detail to animals by sick people and how the law affects it.
(C) Conclusion
1. Summarize the essential points and discuss how this is connected to the EQ
     Knowing various cases and laws helps individuals better understand how to fight for the strong passage of anti-cruelty laws.
2. What was your most important source for this presentation and why?
     pet-abuse.com is my most important source because it has provided with a full list of every abuse case in the U.S. and Canada and well as various graphs involving different types of cruelty.

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