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This engaging nine-lesson unit for KS3 Geography introduces students to crucial aspects of ocean science and climate change, providing a comprehensive exploration of one of the 21st century’s most pressing issues. Covering 70% of Earth’s surface and absorbing over 90% of excess heat from global warming, the ocean plays a vital role in our planet’s systems and human livelihoods.

Lesson Progression:

Lesson 1 Mapping the Ocean
Introduces ocean classification and mapping, emphasising interconnectedness.

Lesson 2 Climate Change - Past to Present
Explores climate science fundamentals and research methods.

Lesson 3 The Carbon Cycle
Examines the Earth’s carbon cycle and blue carbon concept.

Lesson 4 Climate Impacts
Investigates effects on vulnerable ecosystems like the Arctic and coral reefs.

Lesson 5 How We Use the Ocean
Explores ecosystem services and human impacts.

Lesson 6 Ocean Resources - Human Impact Case Studies
Focuses on the continental shelf and resource management.

Lesson 7 Nature-based Climate Solutions
Compares carbon sequestration in various ecosystems.

Lesson 8 Climate Action, Policy & Science
Traces the history of ocean-climate understanding and action.

Lesson 9 Ocean and Climate Unit Assessment
Summative assessment of key concepts and applications.

Throughout the unit, students develop skills in:
Analysing maps and data
Understanding complex Earth systems
Evaluating human-environment interactions
Critical thinking about sustainability and conservation

The lessons align with KS3 Geography curriculum requirements, covering locational knowledge, physical and human geography, and geographical skills. Cross-curricular connections with Science, Maths, and PSHE enrich the learning experience.
By the end of the unit, students will have a comprehensive understanding of ocean-climate systems, their importance, and the challenges they face. They’ll be equipped to think critically about environmental issues and consider potential solutions, fostering a sense of global citizenship and environmental stewardship.

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