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Earth - NASA

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Learn about planet Earth by exploring big questions such as "What is Climate Change?" and "How are Earth's Oceans and Climate Connected?" on this NASA site. Users can also play ...more
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Learn about planet Earth by exploring big questions such as "What is Climate Change?" and "How are Earth's Oceans and Climate Connected?" on this NASA site. Users can also play games, watch videos, learn about glaciers, and much more. The Earth Indicators portion includes information and explanations on resources that scientists monitor, such as carbon dioxide and sea levels. If your district blocks YouTube, then the video may not be viewable.

tag(s): air (27), carbon (15), climate (97), climate change (112), energy (138), glaciers (18), oceans (139), weather (170)

In the Classroom

Include Earth with any unit on oceans and climate change. Share the site on your whiteboard to feature specific games and articles for your students. Upon completion of your unit, enhance learning and modify classroom technology by having students create a simple infographic sharing information about climate change using Infogram, reviewed here. Extend learning by having students take pictures of your local environment, then create an annotated image sharing potential effects of climate change, including text boxes and related links, using a tool such as a tool such as Image Annotator, reviewed here, for younger students, or Google Drawings, reviewed here, for older students. Google Drawings allows you to annotate an image with links to videos, text, websites, and more.

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