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pptx, 7.36 MB
pptx, 4.55 MB
pptx, 4.55 MB

LESSON COVERS:
A range of impacts of climate change, including: increased drought, extreme weather events, spread of disease, sea level rise, extinction, etc. As well as how these impact each other.

LESSON INVOLVES:
A starts with a range of images of impacts, asking students to think about how they are connected. The main activity is a round the room information hunt with different posters on different impacts (the text on these is differentiated) students then create a visual representation in their books of how these effect human, plants and animals, and in turn how the impacts are interconnected. Last task is an exam question.

RESOURCES:
The posters are differentiated with simpler text and more complex text (the key is on the slides). These can also be simply displayed on the screen or given out as information packs. There are also a selection of graphs for more able students to use to add specifics to their impact descriptions.

NOTES:
The images on the first slide are on a timer. Click to make the first image appear, the rest will then appear in turn automatically after 15 seconds or so.

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Hatlesgent

8 years ago
5

I really liked using this resource. I think the content was very good, and the template was also very useful. I was able to take some examples and change them to a Northern Ireland context, and perhaps further simplify things aspects of the lesson, but I really enjoyed using this! Thanks for it!!

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