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Coral Reefs Are Dying. Here's How We Can Save Them.
Provided by:
Hot Mess
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Published on:
April 27, 2021
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Synopsis
This engaging video clearly explains how climate change is bleaching and damaging coral reefs.
The video also takes a look at measures some scientists are taking to try to rejuvenate reef systems.
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Subjects:
Biology, Earth and Space Sciences
Authors:
Hot Mess
Region:
Global
Languages:
English
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Positives
The video engages students by incorporating images, music, and text.
The video includes a variety of scientific vocabulary that could be used as a teaching point.
Additional
Students will need to have an understanding of climate change and greenhouse gases.
There is an advertisement before the video and the video content ends at 5 minutes, 45 seconds.
Differentiation & Implementation
Vocabulary cards and definitions could be created to support the information in the video.
Elementary science teachers could use the video as a hook and a discussion point before using the resource
The Secret Life of Corals: A Dominican Republic Adventure
to further explore the ideas.
Middle school science teachers could use this video in conjunction with the lesson
The Big Sinks: Understanding the Importance of Oceans and Forests in the Carbon Cycle.
High school biology teachers could use this video as a lesson hook before using the data resources
Coral Reefs and Global Warming
or
Resistance to Coral Bleaching
to further explore the impact that climate change has on reefs.
Geography teachers could use this resource whilst exploring how environments change over time.
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