Follow the Light Energy from the Sun
An activity in which elementary students learn how greenhouse gases influence climate change by simulating the path of light energy from the sun.
An activity in which elementary students learn how greenhouse gases influence climate change by simulating the path of light energy from the sun.
Help 12-17 year olds make connections between climate change, international development and their local communities through activities and real-life scenarios.
Yup’ik high school students in Alaska, disturbed by the signs and symptoms of climate change in their far northern village, came up with a creative ways to communicate these concerns to a group of student teachers in Washington state. Similar projects elsewhere could serve to strengthen the writing skills of middle and high school students, while giving pre-service teachers exposure to real student writing, and voicing local environmental issues to a wider audience.
Climate change can bring an immediate and pressing relevance to the study of geography, coaxing new ideas out of worn textbooks.
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