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Climate Change Online Labs Lesson Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Engage What is a vital sign? “Similar to a doctor who checks a patient's vital signs - pulse, heartbeat, temperature, and so on - scientists regularly check Earth's vital signs, which informs us about the health of our planet: global temperature, atmospheric CO2, Arctic sea ice, land ice, and sea level.” NASA’s Climate Change Web Page, Introduction to Earth’s Dynamically Changing Climate; http://climate.nasa.gov/education/pbs_modules/lesson1Engage

Think-Pair-Share “What is a vital sign for Earth’s climate health?” Explore Think-Pair-Share “What is a vital sign for Earth’s climate health?”

Explain You will now complete your capture sheet to learn more about Earth’s climate health. Divide students into groups. Assign their topics. Have them begin their work.

Poster Time You will create a poster or presentation. Share your knowledge Poster Time You will create a poster or presentation. Present to the class so they can learn about your assigned vital sign or mission. Students use the information gathered during their research to create a poster or presentation. The poster/presentation should include information from page 2 of their capture sheet. Explain how you will be grading them. There is an optional rubric with the lesson and on the next slide. If you choose not to use it, just replace it with a grading guide of your own.

Partially Proficient (2) Evaluate   Advanced (4) Proficient (3) Partially Proficient (2) Basic (1) Content What is happening? Includes details about what is happening and who/what is affected. Explanations are clearly written and make sense. Evidence from the article is included. Some details are included, but explanations may not be as clear or insufficient evidence is given. Many details or evidence is lacking, or writing is very unclear, but the general picture comes across. An attempt is made to answer the question, but very little effort is shown. Why is it happening? Explains the causes of what is happening and what we can do about it Appearance of Poster Visuals Includes 2-3 pictures that clearly show what is happening and why. If images are printed (not hand-drawn), citations are included. Includes 2-3 pictures, but may not be best ones to illustrate topic. Includes too few or completely irrelevant pictures, or citations are missing or incorrect. No pictures included. Neatness Neatly drawn and written. Very few errors in grammar or spelling. Makes the viewer say “wow, that’s great!” Shows a lack of effort to be neat, or many distracting errors in grammar or spelling Shows poor effort at neatness and/or excessive errors in grammar or spelling. Grading: Students receive four possible points for each row for total possible 16 points. To bring the score to a possible twenty, add 4 more for properly completing their capture sheets during the poster walk or presentation.