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Climate Change Unit | Greenhouse Effect | Carbon Footprint | Sea Level Rise

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Sunrise Science
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This was one of my best purchases from TPT. Very well laid out and engaging activities that my students really enjoyed. Perfect for grade 9 as an intro to climate change. I love everything about this bundle! Thank you!
My students enjoyed using this model of instruction because it allowed them to work with real world data. The simulation was my favorite. This is an excellent resource that has been planned meticulously.

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    Looking for fun, student-centered, and engaging activities to teach about Climate Change, carbon dioxide accumulation in the atmosphere, global warming and its effects, and what science is doing about it?

    This Climate Change bundle will help you meet NGSS Standard MS-ESS3-5 as your students will actually ask questions to clarify evidence for the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the last century. This bundle contains engaging digital resources that are perfect for a hybrid, remote, or 1:1 classroom including a completely digital 1+ week Intro to Climate Change self-paced lesson with a virtual lab and assessment, a digital pixel art vocabulary review activity, and a fun and novel class blog research project that your students will love (this is also a digital resource)! Using all of these resources will give you 2+ weeks worth of curriculum!

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    NGSSMS-ESS3-5
    Ask questions to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the past century. Examples of factors include human activities (such as fossil fuel combustion, cement production, and agricultural activity) and natural processes (such as changes in incoming solar radiation or volcanic activity). Examples of evidence can include tables, graphs, and maps of global and regional temperatures, atmospheric levels of gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, and the rates of human activities. Emphasis is on the major role that human activities play in causing the rise in global temperatures.

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