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Provided by: OER Project |Published on: July 18, 2025
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Synopsis
In this lesson from OER Project: Climate, students will learn about the causes and impacts of climate change.
Students will explore past instances of climate change, analyze data to link climate change to human activity, and evaluate the validity and reliability of claims related to climate change.
This is one of many lessons in the online Climate course by OER Project.
This student-facing resource is extremely user-friendly, allowing students to navigate it with minimal teacher guidance.
Students will love the use of multimedia elements like graphics and videos to support their understanding.
Prerequisites
Though briefly explained in this lesson, it may benefit students to understand that burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases, and that fossil fuels are used to power many vehicles, utilities, and industrial processes currently, but that renewable energy is already replacing fossil fuels in many cases.
Differentiation & Implementation
To pause the video for questions highlighting the key ideas, teachers or students should check the box below the video.
To demonstrate their understanding of the graphic biography and other information about Eunice Foote, students can stage an interview, acting as Eunice and answering questions about her discovery and what it means.
If teachers have many students with low reading stamina, the Current Events readings can be broken down and assigned to Jigsaw groups to read and report on.
For a hands-on activity that demonstrates the greenhouse effect, teachers can recreate this experiment in their classrooms after students have listened to the lesson's video explaining the greenhouse effect.
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OER Project
OER Project equips teachers with free, innovative curricula and teaching tools that spark curiosity and inspire critical thinking in students. Our courses place student inquiry at the center of learning, and are designed to be adaptable across age levels and state standards.
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