Provided by: Yale Program on Climate Change Communication |Published on: April 27, 2021
Lesson Plans Grades 9-12, ap-college
Synopsis
In this activity, students will listen to a 90-second radio story and then use the Yale Climate Opinion Maps to find out more about the climate opinions of the community featured in the story.
Using the Claim, Evidence, Reasoning framework, students will make a claim based on evidence from the story and the data, and their own reasoning.
The Student Page is an easy-to-follow fillable pdf that guides students through the activity.
There are many radio stories to choose from.
Additional Prerequisites
Teachers should be familiar with the Claim, Evidence, Reasoning framework; more information about the framework can be found here.
Differentiation
This activity would work well in statistics classes because it makes data more relevant and accessible to others.
Teachers could use this lesson multiple times with different radio episodes.
After completing the activity, students could exchange their responses with another student and then evaluate one another's claims, evidence, and reasoning.
Other resources on this topic include this mind map featuring solutions for global warming and this activity on navigating Yale Climate Maps.
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Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication conducts scientific research on public opinion and behavior. They also engage the public in climate change science and solutions, in partnerships with governments, media, companies, and civil society.