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Watch Climate Change: the Polar Bear’s Story
Climate Change - The Polar Bear's Story - YouTube
Further information about the impact of climate change on polar bears can be found here (Note: this webpage contains links to latest news features, plus some linked pages to the polar bear theme which are sensitive):
Imagine you have been asked to create a narrative (or voice-over) for the first clip watched today:
Polar bears and climate change: What does the science say? | Carbon Brief
Your voice-over would need to describe polar bears and explain how climate change is impacting them.
You can use all you have read and watched over the past few days about polar bears to help you write your script (or voice over).
You may choose to write this as a story which could accompany the cartoon images or a nonfiction voice over (like David Attenborough) explaining the problems.
Once you have written the script, have a go at reading it over the clip – making sure it fits in the time and you get all your information across to your viewer and listener.
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