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1.   Foreign Policy Association: In the Classroom: Lesson Plan: Climate Change title
...r more of these free on-line newsletters from FPA. Join FPA Become a member of the Foreign Policy Association! Join Now! print Send page by email Upcoming Events » The Economic and Strategic Rise of China and India January 24, 2008 Financial Services Dinner February 28, 2008 more events » Blogs » Exchange ideas and information with others around the world. Go! » Lesson Plan: Climate Change Great Decisions 2007 Upon completion of this lesson, students will be able to: Identify the major sources of greenhouse gas emissions while recognizing links between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions. Review...

2.   CIESE - Wonderful World of Weather Project - Weather and Climate
Table of Teacher Contents Lessons Implementation Assistance Lesson 3: Weather and Climate Overview In this lesson students will conceptualize the difference between weather and climate. They will make distinctions between the weather and climate reports for a particular region. Objectives After completing this lesson, students will be able to: Describe the difference between weather and climate...

3.   Explore Your Earth
...ibrarians Search Club Ordering Online Scholastic At Home Scholastic Store Teacher Store TeachLearnReadConnect Lesson PlansStrategiesToolsPrintablesNew TeacherFree Programs & Giveaways Welcome Ready-to-Go Resources Recycling Starts with You! Explore Your Earth Home Generously sponsored by: Lesson 1: Climate Change Google Goal: Students will read about factors that can impact Earth?s climate and demonstrate understanding by answering reading comprehension questions. Explore Your Earth Contest! Time Required: 45 minutes Materials Required: Climate Change Student Reproducible 1 (PDF); pen or Students could WIN:...

4.   Hinterland Who's Who - Roaming Biomes
...erials: Internet access; downloadable fact-sheets and remote-sensing images Summary: Students conduct research on the environment-monitoring capabilities of earth-observation satellites and write a report or give an oral presentation on the use of remote-sensing technology to measure the impacts of climate change on an ecological area. Learning Objectives: Students will: become familiar with the environment-monitoring capabilities of earth-observation satellites; acquire skill in observing the Earth and its atmosphere using space technology; appreciate the value of remote sensing in conserving wildlife habit...

5.   Climate Change
Home About Us Contacts Help Feedback Australian Government - Bureau of Meteorology SEARCH Search Global Australia NSW Vic. Qld WA SA Tas. ACT NT Ant. Weather & Warnings Hydrology Climate Numerical Prediction About Services Learn About Meteorology Registered User Services Lesson Plan 10 SOSE (Geography) Year Level: 9/10 Key learning area: SOSE Climate Change Objectives By the end of this lesson the student will: - investigate some of the natural processes and human activities which cause cl...

6.   Introduction to Global Warming
...isualization Global Warming Lesson One Introduction to Global Warming Brief Description Objectives Materials and Resources Activity Description Internet Resources + Grade level: Middle School, High School + Subject Area: Science Brief Description Students gather information about global warming and climate changes in preparation for future lessons on the Greenhouse Effect. During this lesson, students will read about global warming using printed and on-line resources. Students should conclude this lesson with a grasp of the issues and concerns of how global warming might affect life on this planet. Up to Con...

7.   World Geography: A Changing Planet
LOGO - PULSE A Changing Planet Author: Sylvia Kniest Time: 1 class period Preparation Copy articles for Time: students. Materials: Desk copy of world map for each student Article: Warming to Cause Catastrophic Rise in Sea Level? Abstract The debate regarding climate change has become an issue that has received increasing awareness as extreme weather patterns have become more prevalent in the past year. Tsunamis, hurricanes, droughts, severe temperatures and tropical storms have had a huge impact on the inhabitants and national markets of various regions of the world....

8.   Mock Environmental Summit
...ice Project Summary At the end of a six-week class or unit on global warming, students role-play representatives from various countries and organizations at an international summit on the Santa Barbara protocol, dealing with global warming. The students prepare by studying the IPCC report on Global Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol, and other information on human impacts on the environment. The course involves several writing assignments, presentations, and lab activities that help the students research their arguments. Learning Goals During this course, students will: Increase their understanding of human...

9.   6.2 Annual ice cycle — Classroom Antarctica
Skip to content. Skip to navigation Site Map Accessibility Contact Search Site Advanced Search? Classroom Antarctica Sections About 1 Continent 2 Exploring 3 Living 4 Working 5 Nature 6 Climate 7 International 8 Stewardship Personal tools Log in You are here: Home ? 6 Climate ? 6.2 Annual ice cycle Document Actions Send this page to somebody Print this page 6.2 Annual ice cycle Navigation In winter Antarctica grows in size as the surrounding sea freezes, making it the world's largest seasonal eve...

10.   Weather, Climate, and Decimals Lesson Plan
Becky Heinemann Beth Haymond Daily Lesson Plan I. Teacher Information + Title: Weather, Climate, and Decimals + Kansas Mathematics Standard 1, Benchmark 2, Indicator 2 + Kansas Science Standard 4, Benchmark 1, Indicator 1 + Student Level: Grade 6 + Objective: Students will learn the difference between weather and climate by classifying the related terms with 95% accuracy. Students will also compare a...


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