24. • A game played by two opponents.
• This is similar to the Filipino checker board game called
DAMA with some modifications in integrating climate
change
• related concepts.
• Set the starting positions of the chips. (Refer to the
DAMA board posted on the board)
25. •Determine the players by drawing lots. Player 1 is the
one who won the lottery and will make the first move.
•A chip is allowed to move diagonally forward only to
an adjoining vacant square.
•A chip has to take the opponent’s chip diagonally
forward. Thus, pass is not allowed.
26. *The player must let his opponent to take his Dama
chips which contribute to climate change. Also,
he/she should not allow
his/her opponents to take those icons that lessen the
effects of climate change.
27. *A score of two points will be added to the player
if he/she takes a chip that contributes to climate
change. While a score of negative two for the
player who will take a chip that lessens the effect
of climate change.
28. *A chip is declared DAMA upon reaching
terminally on the given designated squares.
*The player with the SMALLER total score will
be considered as winner.
29. *The game ends when any of the following
situations occur:
1. A player has no chip to move.
2. Repetitive moves of any or both players.
3. A player resigns.
50. 20-50 - You’re a Green Queen/King and a globally
aware consumer! Keep up the good work.
50-80 - You’ve made a start but have more you
can do to reduce your ecological footprint.
80-110 -You are a long way to go; it is best to start
now.
66. 1. Which of the following will NOT
help reduce CO2 levels in the atmosphere?
a. Reuse c. Plant trees
c.Using CFC products d. Recycling
67. 2. During periods of increased global
temperatures, which of the following is
most likely to occur?
a. A decrease in atmospheric CO2
b. An increase in atmospheric CO2
c. An increase in oxygen gas
d. A decrease in oxygen gas
68. 3. What is the relationship between fossil
fuels and the greenhouse effect?
a. Burning fossil fuels decreases incoming
solar radiation.
b. Burning fossil fuels decreases the
absorption capacity of greenhouse gases.
c. Burning fossil fuels lowers the greenhouse
effect.
d. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide
into the atmosphere.
69. 4. Which of the following is NOT a
result of climate change?
a. Changes in the tilt of Earth’s axis
b. Global warming
c. Sea-level changes
d. Change in precipitation
70. 5. Which human activity DOES NOT
contribute to climate change?
a. Deforestation
b. Kaingin system
c. Burning plastic materials
d. Segregating wastes
78. 1. Write your pledge of commitment regarding our
topic climate change. No specific format that will be
given. You may write your work on a one whole
short bond paper. Be creative as possible. The best
work will be displayed on our classroom bulletin
board. (10 points)
5. D
Scoring rubric:
Creativity: 2 points Layout and design: 2 points
Relevance: 5 points Neatness of work: 1 point
79. 2. Aside from climate change that we
are experiencing, we still have two
cyclical events that we encounter – El
Niño and La Niña. Research on the
origin and effects of each phenomenon.
(5 points)