Standard - Uses viewing skills and strategies to understand and interpret visual media.
Standard 10 - Understands the characteristics and components of the media.
Thinking and Reasoning
Standard 1 -Understands and applies the basic principles of presenting an argument.
Standard 2 -Understands and applies the basic principles of logic and reasoning.
Standard 3 -Effectively uses mental processes that are based on identifying similarities and differences.
Standard 6 -Applies decision-making techniques.
Estimated Timeline -- Weeklong lesson integrating all aspects of classroom issues, including art, math, science, social studies, reading, spelling, etc.
Materials Needed
Internet access for research, viewing, and stories
The Heat Over Global Warming (http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/304
King of Cold- (2008). Electronic Book by Steve Whitt (http://www.contentclips.com/services/getPresenterHtml?uri=http://rs1.contentclips.com/ipy/clips/ipy_0806_01_king_00633.swf)
Time for Kids, Special Edition on Global Warming -- various articles at: www.timeforkids.com
"How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warming." http://www.dawnpub.com/2detaillinks/climatechangeeducation.cfm
"A Polar Bear Journey." Debbie S. Miller; http://www.debbiemilleralaska.com/PolarBearJourney.htm
Crayons, butcher paper, scissors, paints, glue, various art supplies
Dry Ice, large beaker, thermometers, small toys, empty milk jug, pan, salt, tablespoon, blue food coloring
32 cards (premade) showing negative climate change effects, solutions, stories, maps, etc.
Activities (examples)
Making an ice berg - https://www.cresis.ku.edu/education/iibLessons/iib012.pdf
Understanding volume when ice melts and materials are free - http://fun.familyeducation.com/childrens-science-activities/early-learning/35631.html
Spuzzles -- Put pictures together to make environment...
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