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The document outlines a plan of investigation on the effects of water pollution on the environment. It will involve researching three artifacts: 1) A poem from 2005 about how pollution contaminates water sources and ecosystems. 2) A 2019 YouTube video raising awareness about water pollution's impacts. 3) A 2021 newspaper article discussing how plastic chemicals in water affect ocean life and food chains. The investigation aims to improve the student's research, listening, reading and problem-solving skills. Reflections show how each artifact illustrated pollution's consequences and call for more responsible human behavior to address this issue.

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Sba 1

The document outlines a plan of investigation on the effects of water pollution on the environment. It will involve researching three artifacts: 1) A poem from 2005 about how pollution contaminates water sources and ecosystems. 2) A 2019 YouTube video raising awareness about water pollution's impacts. 3) A 2021 newspaper article discussing how plastic chemicals in water affect ocean life and food chains. The investigation aims to improve the student's research, listening, reading and problem-solving skills. Reflections show how each artifact illustrated pollution's consequences and call for more responsible human behavior to address this issue.

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PLAN OF INVESTIGATION

THEME: POLLUTION
SUB-THEME: THE EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION ON THE
ENVIRONMENT

The topic my group has chosen for investigation is “Pollution”. My sub-topic will
specifically focus on “The Effects of water pollution on the Environment,” because
water pollution is an issue in today’s society. On many occasions, I have seen
where people littered the water with contraband and left it unclear. People are blind
to the effects it can have on someone’s health.
This research will help me to improve my research skills, analytic listening skills,
comprehension skills as well as my reading, interviewing and problem-solving
skills.
I plan to do so by using research skills to search the internet for reputable sources
of information on the topic. I will focus on three; a poem, a Video and a
Newspaper Article.
INDICATOR OF GROUP ACTIVITY

Artifact 1

A Poem

Title: Water pollution, is it too late by Steven Beesley

Published: November 8,2005

Found: www.poems-and-quotes.com

Type: Print

Never mindful of what our progress brings,

We carry on with our selfish ways.

Everything done in the name of improving our fates,

But what price does our progress actually bring?

Expose and exploit our natural resources,

only to produce new and increasingly materialistic things.

All the industrialization spewing effluents into the air,

into our precious water systems.

Polluting our ecosystems then brings acid rain.

Many toxic wastes flow unchecked to the water table.

Dangerous chemicals and hard metals that leech

and pollute our streams and flow to the sea.

A vicious cycle that repeats itself with each day.


Our efforts to keep our water supplies clean,

simply cannot keep up with our hectic pace.

One day we shall reap the consequences of our carelessness.

We are all poisoning our seas and lakes,

till all is too late and we have sealed our own fates.

Polluting our waters, our very own pure life sources

and diminishing valuable food chains.

Can we really survive, with such savage

contamination that is just so great?

Can we think and do something,

before our mother earth dies?

Our precious water supply is what

We need to live or else we shall all die.

Yet we continue to defecate such wastes

at such alarming rates.


Artifact 2

Screenshot of second artifacts:

Name: "You"- Water Pollution Project (Environmental Awareness)

Published: April 12,2019

Found: Mix-You (YouTube)

Type: Video
Artifact 3

Screenshot of third artifacts:

Name: “pick up pieces”

Published: October 1,2021

Found: www.the-scientist.com

Type: Article
Reflection 1

My first artifact, a poem titled “Water pollution, is it too late”, written by Steven
Beesley published on November 8, 2005, taught me that this pollution can corrupt
the health of people and expose and exploit the selfish ways of others and make
many toxic wastes flow unchecked to the water table and pollute our streams and
flow to the sea.it makes me think of how I treat my surrounding, How I treat
people and most importantly how I treat myself

My second artifact, a video advertisement titled “You; - Water Pollution Project


(Environmental Awareness)”, which was posted on April 12,2019, has taught me
that people try to fix and clean their environment, but people's selfish ways do not
care about what happens to others but themselves. I was traumatized to know a lot
of people died and most were infected because some people didn’t care.

The final artifact, a newspaper report, titled “pick up the pieces”, which was
published by Erica Cirino on October 1, 2021, that speaks on the chemicals that
affect our waters, how they damage the ocean, our food to eat and how the plastic
chemicals that living creatures' intake affect them. It hurts to know that our own
people don’t even think about what they do to our surroundings, moreover us.
Imagine what they do in their homes, school and workplace. After reading this
article it made me think about what it would be like if I was in that position and
what I would do to help our surroundings.
Reflection 2

In the first artifact ‘Water Pollution is it too late”, the writer, Steven Beesley uses
formal language such as visual imagery like “Polluting our ecosystems that brings
acid rain and also uses rhetorical questions such as “Can we really survive, with
such savage contamination that is just so great? The poet uses rhetoric to allow
readers to ponder on their actions.
The second artifact, a video advertisement titled ‘You’ uses formal language and
the use of rhetorical questions ‘do you know what happens when you leave trash
laying around?’ Allows for clear understanding and grabs the attention of the
audience without too much criticism. The advertisement also uses rhetorical
questions to appeal to the audience about the change that should be made.
The final artifact, a newspaper article titled “pick up the pieces”, The writer Erica
Cirino uses formal language “ingestion and exposure are still not completely
understood, scientists agree these small plastic particles are efficient transporters of
toxic chemicals that pose a threat to the lives of wild animals.”, and rhetorical
questions “How are human bodies affected by micro- and nano plastic particles” it
also explains to us the ingestion of plastics to animal and how it kills them.

Reflection 3
This SBA has taught me how to listen and read attentively and how to
look at literary works from different points of view. Our meetings as a
group made me learn that how you speak greatly affects the way the
message is delivered and taught me to be more careful with how I speak.
I have learned from that choice of words and tonality strongly influence
the interpretation of statements.
From the three artifacts, I learned that the effects of water pollution are
always openly displayed. They have taught me that effects of water
pollution can cause a lot of long-lasting problems for people that
struggle and people who refuse to help others. Knowing this, my range
of thought has broadened. I have learned to think with intention to help
people and stop water pollution in my community. As well as to be
aware of the effects it has on living organisms

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