Americans and Global Warming
By Mariana Garcia-Serrato
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Last updated almost 5 years ago
2 Questions
After looking closely at the maps above (or at this full-size image) and perhaps reading up on some more data, think about these three questions:
What do you notice? Why do you think this is?
What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from what you notice in the graph?
What might be going on in this graph? What is the graph showing?
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The questions are intended to build on one another, so answer them in order in paragraph form.
Start with “I notice,” then “I wonder,” and end with “The story this graph is telling is ….”
An example of the expectation for a completely different graph:"I noticed that many of the immigrants have moved to the southern and western states such as, California and Texas. These people should be given a chance and not rejected right away. The chart also shows how many of these immigrants have jobs and are working people. I wonder why these people came to those exact states. I also wonder why they moved up north, why would they go so far up north. The story these graphs are showing is where the immigrants went and how many of them people working in that state."
The questions are intended to build on one another, so answer them in order in paragraph form.
Start with “I notice,” then “I wonder,” and end with “The story this graph is telling is ….”
An example of the expectation for a completely different graph:
"I noticed that many of the immigrants have moved to the southern and western states such as, California and Texas. These people should be given a chance and not rejected right away. The chart also shows how many of these immigrants have jobs and are working people. I wonder why these people came to those exact states. I also wonder why they moved up north, why would they go so far up north. The story these graphs are showing is where the immigrants went and how many of them people working in that state."
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Create a meme that captures the main idea presented in the maps AND is supported by the data shown. You may use any meme creator or simply use Google Draw. Alternatively, write a >140 character "old school" Tweet that could accompany the sharing of the of the map/image. If you do this, you must use Google Draw to write your tweet, present the map and include an appropriate #.Upload your Meme OR imaged Tweet as your responseFor examples for a completely different set of images click here.
Create a meme that captures the main idea presented in the maps AND is supported by the data shown. You may use any meme creator or simply use Google Draw.
Alternatively, write a >140 character "old school" Tweet that could accompany the sharing of the of the map/image. If you do this, you must use Google Draw to write your tweet, present the map and include an appropriate #.
Upload your Meme OR imaged Tweet as your response
For examples for a completely different set of images click here.