FEBRUARY 28, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will learn the difference between climate change and global warming. Students will investigate causes of climate.

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FEBRUARY 28, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will learn the difference between climate change and global warming. Students will investigate causes of climate change. WARM-UP – Complete the “Who Am I?” side of the paper on your table. HOMEWORK – Climate Change Time Machine, Mini-video questions and Global Warming Article/Questions, NASA Images of Change, Polar Bear Video/Questions – 3/01

AGENDA: A List of Assignments to complete Weebly, Unit 3, Climate Change 1. Polar Bear video with questions/notes from page. 2. NASA – Images of Change – Ice with question sheet 3. Climate Time Machine questions Weebly, Unit 3, Causes of Climate Change You will need your lab notebook for video questions. In your notebook, include title of each video along with the questions. 1. Watch and answer questions for ALL 3 videos. 2. Read article on Global Warming and answer questions.