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fosterpaul

Climate Change

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A series of lessons looking at climate change and global warming. Lesson 1: Causes- what global warming is, what greenhouse gases are, are humans the cause, deforestation and fossil fuels. Lesson 2: Effects- data about climate change, sea level rise, ocean acidification, warming oceans, shrinking ice sheets, extreme weather events, effects on health and a graph drawing exercise. Lesson 3: Solutions- what can governments do, the Paris agreement, what businesses can do and renewable energy. Lesson 4: Solutions- what individuals can do to combat climate change. There are lots of exercises and information included in each lesson and it could easily be condensed down into fewer lessons by excluding some tasks. Likewise some of the tasks could be stretched out across several lesson depending upon the time you have. All worksheets/resources needed are within the PowerPoint as hidden slides.
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musharipple21

Weather & Climate

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2 lessons: measuring the weather, climate zones, factors affecting climate. Instructions for making a wind sock to use outside and calculating sunshine hours (to cover Numeracy framework). Couple of references to Wales (to cover Curriculum Cymreig)
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Wildscreen_ARK

Climate Change

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Students will learn about the causes and consequences of climate change, and through case studies, explore the ways in which climate change can impact plants and animals. They will also consider what actions can be taken to reduce the impacts of climate change. Wildscreen ARK, ARKive’s successor is now live - please bear with us while we update our learning resources. In the meantime you can access our growing UK species content hub Wildscreen ARK.
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WillsonEducation

Crazy Climates

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This booklet has lots of different types of activities for children to learn about the difference between weather and climate, hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, flooding, drought and climate change
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emmarh0810

Climate Graphs

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A lesson for KS3 recapping the difference between weather and climate before moving onto climate graphs and using these to dress Joey Essex for particular climate zones across the world! This activity has been very popular and encouraged students to directly read from climate graphs. Please rate my resources! Thank you :)
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james9876

KS3 Climate Change

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A lesson for Yr8 on climate change. It was received really well by the students. The lesson aim was to get the students to understand the greenhouse effect, and for them to make link to how humans are effecting it. The activity at the end is designed to stretch and challenge the students.
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SaveTeachersSundays

Comprehension / Guided reading on climate zones

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A model non-chronological report / information text on weather, climate and climate zones. There are comprehension / guided reading questions at 4 levels of difficulty on this text. Each question is linked to an assessment focus on the Reading APP grids.
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ew90

An Introduction to the Evidence for Climate Change

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Powerpoint with nine pieces of evidence for climate change, followed by a diamond 9 activity and individual paragraph. Is a good introduction to the evidence, which can then be studied in more detail individually.
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WonderCaliban

Climate change and the Greenhouse effect worksheet

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I made this for a Year 10 group doing the Greenhouse effect as part of P2 in the OCR Science GCSE. Printed/photocopied onto on A3. Can be completed with access to textbooks or with the internet. Includes both PowerPoint slide and JPEG
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tokyoboy

UK Climate - Making climate graphs

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This activity teaches the pupils first to read a climate graph and then to make one. It concentrates on climate data for the UK and for an extension activity, the pupils have to compare the climates of London and Edinburgh.
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peterfogarty

FREE PowerPoint For Climate Change Week - What is climate change?

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Are you looking for global warming or climate change presentations? Here is one I made for my own class. Here is a sample of my work I have done for Climate Change week. I took a public domain NASA document about climate change and I have changed it into an informative PowerPoint presentation. If you like this work, then please look at the full version of PowerPoint presentations and colouring pages about climate change and global warming here :- https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-11533172
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ChristianAid

Climate Change and Environment Assembly

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This primary assembly encourages pupils to think about the environmental impact of their actions. It looks at how our actions in this country have an impact around the world. It also provides some ideas about how young people can address this problem.
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occold25

Climate of the British Isles

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This lesson focuses on the climate of the British Isles, including the difference between weather and climate. Weather, climate, British Isles.
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Lemonellie2000

Natural Causes of Climate Change

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This lesson aims to get students to think about the 3 main theories behind the natural causes of climate change; Orbital Theory, Solar Output Theory and Eruption Theory.
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Lemonellie2000

Mitigating Climate Change

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This lesson aims to get students to think about the different way we can mitigate climate change. These include; Alternative energy, carbon capture, replanting trees and international agreements.