The materials in this unit are important for students to have a hands on experience while learning about climate change, sea level rise, animals who are threatened or near extinction. These materials will help build knowledge and a better understanding of the various issues in the unit.
1. Video links:
Lesson 1- https://www.generationgenius.com/videolessons/structure-and-function-video-for-kids/ (You can search for the video with the title Structure of Living Things on the Internet).
Lesson 2- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkvPdUtYhX8 (You can search for the video with the title Climate Change For Kids- A Fun Engaging Introduction to Climate Change on the Internet)
Lesson 5- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC3VTgIPoGU (You can search for the video with the title Chasing Ice- Captures largest glacier calving ever filmed)
Lesson 6- https://fb.watch/6vyqd9rkNw/(You can search for the video with the title Live From the Marsh with saltmarsh Sparrow on the Internet)
2. Game Link Game:
https://climatekids.nasa.gov/time-machine/ (You can search for the website with the title NASA Climate Change For Kids on the Internet). (Lesson 3)
3. Book:
Read the book, Polar Bear, Why Is Your World Melting, by Robert
4. Experiment Materials:
Lesson 4 materials: 2 thermometers, 1 jar, plastic wrap, recording sheets
Lesson 5 material: Two identical plastic containers or one divided containers, Ice cubes,
Water (room temperature), Food coloring (optional), Timer or stopwatch,
recording sheet
Lesson 6 use this link to fill out for field trip
http://outerisland.org/index.php?id=contact-us&lang=eg (You can search for the application with the title Outer Island Contact Us on the Internet).
5. Electronic devices (Chromebook or iPad). This will be needed so students can conduct research and also to create their campaign at the end of the unit.