The resource provides an in-depth look at the impacts of climate change on five key areas.
Students can explore topics such as polar ice, sea surface temperature, food chains, and climate modeling using the visualization tools included in the lessons.
The resource allows for self-paced exploration of the topics and many vocabulary terms are identified.
Additional Prerequisites
The Climate Models learning tool does not work.
Students should be able to read maps that represent temperature and other climate data.
Some of the data sets are not updated beyond 2005-2011 but they still provide pertinent and accurate information for learning about historic changes in climate, greenhouse gases, temperatures, and precipitation.
Differentiation
The climate model projections can be customized for use to answer specific questions or investigate particular scenarios in a science or social studies class.
Parts of this resource could be used for homework assignments, virtual learning situations, or in-class supplemental activities.
The reading level for this text is high school to college level, so consider employing reading scaffolds such as graphic organizers for students who may require them.
Students could choose to investigate and research one of the impacts further and present what they found to their peers.
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About the Partner Provider
King's Centre for Visualization in Science
The King's Centre for Visualization in Science is a research center committed to improving the global public understanding of science through research and the creation and dissemination of peer-reviewed interactive electronic learning tools to see and understand science.