Provided by: UCAR |Published on: September 28, 2022
Lesson Plans
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Synopsis
This interactive activity will get students thinking about carbon emissions, global average temperatures, amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and using climate models to explore solutions.
Students will learn how the climate model works through exploration and discussion, use the model to test different climate scenarios, and share their findings with classmates.
The provided instructions are thorough and easy to follow.
Students will complete this activity with a good understanding of the impact of carbon emissions and atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
Additional Prerequisites
Materials needed for this activity include computers or tablets, paper, writing utensils, and presentation materials (posters or digital presentation software).
Students should be comfortable reading graphs.
Differentiation
Cross-curricular connections can be made in language arts classes working on public speaking or communicating technical or scientific information and in social studies classes considering the roles of individuals and governments in reducing carbon emissions.
Use the additional sample model runs included in the Teaching Tips section of the resource to extend learning.
Several extension activities and resources are included at the bottom of the resource for additional learning on this important topic.
To extend the lesson for science and math students, have them investigate other climate models, learn about how climate data is gathered, and analyze the solutions to climate change using this interactive table of solutions.
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