This video examines the difference between weather and climate, how NASA observes changes in the Earth's climate, and evidence that global warming is occurring.
Students will learn that weather and climate cover different time ranges, NASA uses satellites to observe changes in Earth's climate, and rising sea levels provide evidence that global warming is happening.
This video presents a lot of information for students without being lengthy or overwhelming.
Keeping the poster of the video's animations up in the classroom is an excellent way to reinforce and remind students of the concepts they learned.
Additional Prerequisites
Students need to be familiar with Antarctica and Greenland and the fact that there are ice sheets in these locations.
Students need to understand the concept of orbiting and know what a satellite is.
Differentiation
Teachers can pause the video and check for comprehension by asking students to define weather and climate or give examples of how we know the climate is changing.
Teachers can use this video as a conceptual introduction to extreme weather events and their connection to climate change.
This video can enhance a lesson on biomes and their corresponding climates.
This video can supplement a lesson about the Antarctic ice sheet and its importance.
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