Climate and Weather

The Lesson Activities will help you meet these educational goals:

Inquiry Skills—You will develop questions and plan investigations, apply disciplinary concepts, apply reasoning that requires environmental perspectives, gather evidence, and identify and analyze real-world public problems.

Directions

Please save this document before you begin working on the assignment. Type your answers directly in the document. ______

Self-Checked Activities

Read the instructions for the following activities and type in your responses. At the end of the lesson, click the link to open the Student Answer Sheet. Use the answers or sample responses to evaluate your work.

1.  Days at the Poles

Write a paragraph explaining why the North and South Poles experience seasons differently than the rest of the planet. Why do they have periods of continuous daylight or continuous darkness? Watch this resource from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to help visualize the position of the poles during each season.

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Nailed It!—I included all of the same ideas as the model response on the Student Answer Sheet.

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Not Great—I did not include any of the ideas in the model response on the Student Answer Sheet.

2.  Climate and Vegetation

Imagine you could live anywhere in the world based on a location’s climate. What location would you choose? Use this resource and the information in the tutorial to help you answer the following questions about your location of choice:

a.  What location have you chosen?

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b.  In what climate zone is the location?

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c.  Due to its climate zone, what are the location’s weather patterns?

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d.  What types of plants and crops grow there?

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e.  What types of recreational activities are best suited to your location?

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f.  Why do you think this location would be the best place for you to live?

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Nailed It!—I included all of the same ideas as the model response on the Student Answer Sheet.

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3.  Alternative Energy Sources

Consider the potential problems associated with global warming, as well as the actions people can take to help slow or stop its effects. Read this Knowledge Article and these descriptions of alternative methods for generating electricity. Then list the potential pros and cons of current energy sources.

Type your response in the table:

Energy Source / Pros / Cons
Wind
Nuclear
Solar
Geothermal
Hydroelectric

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Nailed It!—I included all of the same ideas as the model response on the Student Answer Sheet.

Halfway There—I included most of the ideas in the model response on the Student Answer Sheet.

Not Great—I did not include any of the ideas in the model response on the Student Answer Sheet.

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