ECC 1.2
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Objective and Slides
ECC 1.2: Intro to Climate Change
Objective: KWBAT describe the general trends in Earth’s global average temperature and ice cover in order to understand what two main aspects of climate change are.
Part 1
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PREDICTION: Categorize the statements if you agree or disagree with them.
PREDICTION: Categorize the statements if you agree or disagree with them.
- Earth’s atmosphere is made of different gases that can affect Earth’s climate in different ways.
- Climate has to do with how much energy is in the Earth system.
- Earth’s atmosphere does not change.
- There have been times in the past when Earth’s climate was very different.
- Energy from the sun that enters the Earth system does not leave.
- It is possible for gases in the atmosphere to change the behavior of energy on Earth.
- Human actions cannot change Earth’s atmosphere.
- Human actions can lead to a decrease in Earth’s temperature.
- Agree
- Disagree
Part 2
Part 2: Defining Climate Change and Intro to Unit

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Predict: How do you think energy is connected to why ice on Earth's surface is melting?
Predict: How do you think energy is connected to why ice on Earth's surface is melting?

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What ideas do you already have about climate and climate change?
What ideas do you already have about climate and climate change?
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How do you think scientists collect data about climate?
How do you think scientists collect data about climate?
Part 3
Part 3: Investigation: Analyzing Arctic Sea Ice Data
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Directions:- Open these Google Slides to view and carefully study the three Arctic Sea Ice data graphs.
- Read the first slide to review the parts of a line graph and tips for reading data accurately.
- Follow the checklist to help you monitor your own understanding about each graph.
Directions:
- Open these Google Slides to view and carefully study the three Arctic Sea Ice data graphs.
- Read the first slide to review the parts of a line graph and tips for reading data accurately.
- Follow the checklist to help you monitor your own understanding about each graph.
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Evidence collected over __________ periods of time is __________and more reliable for scientists. __________ has the most reliable data because it was collected over a __________period of time.
Part 4
Part 4: Data Trends and Fluctuations

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A trend is an overall tendency in a set of data. In other words, the general direction something is moving.
What trend do you notice about global temperature over time?
A trend is an overall tendency in a set of data. In other words, the general direction something is moving.
What trend do you notice about global temperature over time?
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Why do you think some scientists initially (at first) disagreed with the claim that overall ice was decreasing? Explain your thinking.
Why do you think some scientists initially (at first) disagreed with the claim that overall ice was decreasing? Explain your thinking.

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What trend (pattern) do you notice about push-ups over the week?
What trend (pattern) do you notice about push-ups over the week?
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Which day(s) had the most push-ups?
Which day(s) had the most push-ups?
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Which day(s) had the least push-ups?
Which day(s) had the least push-ups?

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What trend do you notice about temperature over time in New York?
What trend do you notice about temperature over time in New York?
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At what time was New York at 43 degrees Celcius?
At what time was New York at 43 degrees Celcius?
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At what time(s) was New York at or around 60 degrees Celcius?
At what time(s) was New York at or around 60 degrees Celcius?
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