1. Warm-up – pens, paper, journal, books
Take down the definition again, then raise your hand and answer the
question:
(Note) Climate Change: extreme changes in temperature,
rainfall, or wind.
(Discuss) Scientists believe climate change to be the most
dangerous problem in today’s world. Do you agree or disagree?
Homework: action project
Skills: Literacy, managing information
Objectives:
1. Examine in more detail the world issue: climate change.
2. Understand the causes of climate change.
Heading: Climate Change 1 Date:
2. Over the next three classes, we will examine the causes,
consequences and solutions to climate change.
In the last ten minutes of this class, you shall write a half A4 page
in your reflective journals (page 91) calling ‘Climate Change
Deniers’ fools.
You must have at least 2 facts in this half page from either the 25
minute video we are about to watch or page 147 (green book).
If your half page is factless – fail and do it again. X2
Write things you see and hear on the page in front of you.
Plan for today Climate Change 1 Date:
4. Fill out page 115 of your reflective journal.
Some of you may need think of it in the
future but talk like it was in the past.
Continue with meetings and project work.
Homework