Vocabulary:
- overwhelm /oh-ver-HWELM/
- conservationist /kon-ser-VEY-shuh-nist /
- leadership /LEE-der-ship/
- malnourished /mal-NUR-isht/
- debris /duh-BREE/
[verb] – to be swamped or flooded by something to the extent of being unable to cope effectively
As the project deadlines piled up and the tasks multiplied, Sarah found herself overwhelmed by the sheer volume of work, unable to cope effectively with the demands on her time and energy.
[noun] – someone who works to protect the environment and animals
The conservationist planted trees to help save the endangered species in the forest.
[noun] – the quality of being a leader, or the position of being a leader
The captain showed great leadership when guiding his team to victory.
[adjective] – not receiving adequate nutrition
The malnourished puppy was adopted by a caring family who fed him nutritious meals.
[noun] – broken or torn pieces of something larger
After the storm, there was debris scattered all over the neighborhood, including branches and roof shingles.
Article reading:
But there is another problem: plastic pollution. Many of the rescued turtles had swallowed tiny bits of plastic. This shows how dangerous marine debris is for sea creatures. Even small pieces of plastic, like those as tiny as a fingernail, can harm them. Noble-Trull says turtles are like alarms for the health of the oceans. Their struggles with plastic show how serious ocean pollution is. By taking care of these turtles and documenting their encounters with plastic, conservationists hope to make people more aware and push for actions to keep our oceans safe. The main goal is to nurse these baby turtles back to health and set them free in the ocean, where they belong. But their journey is a reminder of the constant dangers marine life faces and why the oceans should be protected.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever experienced a situation where unexpected events caused chaos or disruption? If so, how did you adapt and overcome the challenges? If not, how do you think you would handle such a situation?
- Have you ever visited a conservation center or volunteered for environmental protection activities? If so, what was your experience like? If not, would you be interested in participating in such activities in the future? Why or why not?
- Do you agree that plastic pollution is a serious threat to marine life, as highlighted in the article?
- In what ways do you think the public can be further educated about the dangers of plastic pollution in oceans, based on the article’s information?
- How might governments and industries work together to reduce plastic pollution and its impact on marine life?
Summarization
Describe:
- recent
- stranded
- volunteer
- struggle
- goal