Climate Change | Identify Effects & Explore Solutions PBL
Are you looking for a resource to help your students tackle one of the most debated and difficult situations that face the earth – climate change? This project based learning unit focuses on identifying effects and exploring solutions. As the earth gets warmer and warmer the causes, mechanisms, or impacts of climate change on our planet is something that is important to discuss with young children. It is also crucial to explore solutions and ideas that can help us build a better future.
Make time to talk about climate change and inspire an interest in caring for our Earth.
What are you waiting for? Purchase this educational and engaging climate change resource now and give your students a science activity that'll help them grow in understanding.
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This engaging Climate Change package contains:
1. What do you know? What do you want to learn?
2. What is the difference between weather and climate?
3. Ask the Penguin questions about climate change
4. Main Reasons people cause the climate to become warmer
5. What is Global Climate?
6. Mind map global warming indicators
7. Imagine that you are a polar bear. . . a coral fish. . .sitting on the moon watching the Earth. . . walking in a forest
8. Facts & Lies
9. Trees and Greenhouse Gases
10. Trees are important!
11. Why is the climate changing?
12. Greenhouse effect
13. Greenhouse Gases – What is good? What is the problem?
14. A little extra warming
15. It matters what we do. Work with nature!
16. My action plan
17. Spread the message about climate change
18. Visions of the future. A bright and sunny vision! A little darker vision!
19. Reflection on the learning
20. Question cards - How can I help?
Why am I qualified to write these environment and biomimicry resources? In 2015, I completed a course in Making Sense of Climate Change Denial at the University of Queensland. I was a member of BEN - Biomimicry Education Network - and a curator of educational resources at BEN. I am the author of the book Biomimicry with Theo & Tuva: Nature spotting inspires wild ideas. In 2015, I completed a course in Biomimicry: A Sustainable Design Methodology at Minneapolis College of Art and Design. I took part in the Biomimicry Design Challenge in 2021.
Product Format:
• This download is a PDF and is formatted in US Letter size. If you would prefer an alternate sizing A4 or spelling (colour vs color etc.), please leave me a note in the ‘ask a question section of my store'.
Number of pages - 27