Study the information about the RHINO then write a paragraph describing the animal and suggest possible solutions to protect it from extinction.
Teacher asks Sts to discuss about the topic
Teacher asks a representative in each group to write the result on the board. Other group gives feedback.
Teacher corrects in general and tells the point of marks so that Sts remark themselves.
( SAMPLE ESSAY:
Rhinos once roamed throughout Eurasia and Africa, and were known to early Europeans who depicted them in cave paintings. Within historical times, rhinos were still widespread in the African savannas and the tropical forests of Asia.
Today however, very few rhinos (about 17,000 in the world) now survive outside national parks and reserves. The males can grow up 1,8 m long and weigh up to 3,000kg while the Males are a bit smaller with the length of 1,2 m and a weight of 1,000 – 1,500 kg. The life span of rhinos can be up to forty years.
Rhinos are known to sleep both standing and lying on the ground and are fond of wallowing in muddy pools and sandy river-beds. Their main food is grass and plants.
WWF is one of the few organizations attempting to tackle these threats from all angles: strengthening protected areas in Africa and Asia, lobbying to halt the illegal timber trade, and stamping out the illegal trade in horn.