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Looking Backwards, Looking Forward Exploring how proxy data provides evidence for past climatic events Version: 14OCt16_mks Driving Question: What was the climate like in the Anacostia Watershed over the past 12,500 years? http://keepingbee.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Bee-pollen-supplements1.jpg

But first… Let’s practice collecting evidence. Write down 3 observations for the cartoon. Observations are what you can detect with your five senses.

Observation is what you can detect with your five senses Inference is a conclusion reached based on evidence (including observations) and reasoning. Observation: The fish is holding a long object. Inference: There fish is holding a baseball bat. Observation: There is a hole in the container. Inference: The fish hit a baseball through the glass bowl. Observation: The fish’s eyes are wide. Inference: The fish is surprised and worried.

Examine your initial ‘observations’. Are any of them inferences Examine your initial ‘observations’. Are any of them inferences? Label any that are inferences, not observations.

Do you think scientists make observations and inferences like you did Do you think scientists make observations and inferences like you did? Why do they make observations and inferences? Scientists use observation and inference to understand how the world works and make sense of scientific phenomena.

Today you will be working as a paleoclimatologist to explore what the Earth’s past climates were like. A paleoclimatologist is a scientist who studies past climates. What was the climate like in the Anacostia watershed over the past 12,500 years?

What was the climate like in the Anacostia watershed over the past 12,500 years? What smaller questions do we need to bel able to answer to help us answer the driving question?

What does this video show? https://youtu.be/gEFFeAA3MN4

Weather and Climate are not the same thing Weather is what happens on a short-term basis Climate is the long-term average of weather Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get!

The video showed evidence that the earth has been warming since 1884.

Do a think-pair-share with someone sitting near you and discuss this question. How do scientists know what the earth was like in the past if they weren’t around to see it or if there are no records?

Student ideas How do scientists know what the earth was like in the past if they weren’t around to see it or if there are no records? …