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Additional Lessons 11 - 20 of 2279 for Climate Change
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11. Writing About the Climate (Calibrated Peer Review):
SERC Logo Skip to main contentSkip to navigation Explore Teaching Examples Provide Feedback Writing about the climate (Calibrated Peer Review): William A. Prothero, Univ of California, Santa Barbara, prothero@geol.ucsb.edu This material is replicated on a number of sites as part of the SERC Pedagogic Service Project Summary This is an example of a writing assignment focused on the use of data to understand the earth's pal...
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Grade Level: K-12
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12. Abrupt Climate Change
_ Lessons: Find a _ Tools: Find an _ Resources: Browse _ Benchmarks: Read about the _ lesson plan interactive activity available resources learning goals Lesson Plan Navigator and 1A The Scientific World Abrupt Climate Change View 2 From time to time, Purpose major shifts occur in the scientific view of how the To explore how scientific knowledge changes in the context of abrupt world works.... climate change. 1A The _ Scientific World _ View 3 Context No matter how well This lesson focuses on a current issue in science...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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13. 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...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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14. 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...
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Grade Level: K-12
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15. Cloud Observations using GLOBE Protocols
Northern Climate Change Schools Program Lesson Plan Cloud Observations using GLOBE Protocols Grade Levels: 4-12 Author: GLOBE Program Overview: Students observe which of ten types of clouds are visible and how much of the sky is cloud covered. Introduction: Clouds play a complex role in climate. They are the source of prec...
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Grade Level: 3-5
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16. 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....
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Grade Level: 3-5
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17. The Pacific and El NiƱo
...vailable to any browser, but for the best experience we highly recommend you upgrade to a standards-compliant browser such as the latest version of Mozilla, Netscape, Internet Explorer, or Opera (all available for free download). primary link menu DOE's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program for Climate Research skip to main content ABOUT ARMABOUT ACRFSCIENCESITESINSTRUMENTSMEASUREMENTSDATAPUBLICATIONS EDUCATIONFORMS Contacts Homeroom Study Hall Teachers' Lounge Teachers Lesson Plans Teacher Workshops Curriculum Development Lessons Using Real ARM Data Teachers' Lounge - Resources for Teachers Lesson Plans...
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Grade Level: K-12
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18. Trees and Climate Change
Northern Climate Change Schools Program Lesson Plan Trees and Climate Change Grade Levels: 5 Author: Nancy Colberg, Jack Hulland Elementary School, Whitehorse, Yukon Overview: Students in grade 5 have studied climate change, starting with a general overview of climate change, and culminating with a study of specific trees...
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Grade Level: 3-5
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19. Hinterland Who's Who - Natural Inquirer
...out 30 minutes each; some research and writing as a homework assignment Group Size: Pairs Materials: Writing materials; field guides, magazines, library books, and other reference materials Summary: Students use interview techniques to research and write about an aquatic plant or animal affected by climate change. Learning Objectives Students will: get acquainted with a variety of aquatic species and grasp the importance of climatic health in their survival; recognize that a wide range of life forms and habitats are threatened by global warming, rising sea levels, lowering lake levels, coastal erosion, extre...
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Grade Level: 3-12
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20. Weather and Agriculture
Lesson Plans Standard Number:9 Grade level: Xpedition Select Lesson Plan: Hall Check out: X1: Globe Weather and Agriculture Projector Overview: Students will research, discuss, and write reports on the Standards relationship between climate and agriculture. They will pretend that they have just purchased farms in specific parts of the United States and will investigate that region's weather and - Standard 1: climate in order to maximize the chances that their farms will How to use maps and other succeed. geographic representations, tools, Con...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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