AGENDA – Review Map pHet Greenhouse Effect and Glacier Simulations

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AGENDA – Review Map pHet Greenhouse Effect and Glacier Simulations MARCH 15, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will explain how the greenhouse effect causes global warming. WARM-UP – Use the laptop (Internet Explorer) on your table to access weebly, Unit 3, Causes of Climate Change to answer the following questions: How does a greenhouse work? How is the atmosphere like a greenhouse? HOMEWORK – Global Warming/Climate Change Quiz – 3/19 Benchmark 3 – 3/26 Finish both pHet Simulations – 3/16 AGENDA – Review Map pHet Greenhouse Effect and Glacier Simulations