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Helina Konttinen Primary School Climate Change and Rainforests - the Future?

In the rainforests the plants recycle and clean water remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere generate much of the Earth’s oxygen the temperature is between 20 the precipitation is between cm per year Open Guided xStructured Teacher: Climate change and the future of rainforests is a large topic. The aim of this lesson is to help the children to understand how the greenhouse effect holds back the heat and causes global warming. The teacher can give a short introduction like this and the following slide to get started, but it would be better to connect the lesson with a larger project of the topic. To motivate the kids to learn about the theme it would be good to get their feelings involved by starting the project for example by telling them stories about rainforests, listening to the sounds of rainforests or making art of the subject beforehand. In that way the teacher can move towards more open approach. This theme can be applied to everyday classroom practices like recycling.

Question Open Guided xStructured Teacher: Instead of the given question the teacher can give the children the material for the experiment and urge them to figure out a scientifically oriented question and experiment concerning the topic. How does the air temperature inside a bowl in a sunny place change if the air can move freely is blocked by a thin fabric is blocked by a plastic wrap? What do you think will happen? Make a hypothesis!

xOpen Guided Structured Teacher: Younger kids might need help in planning and performing the experience. Move towards more guided/structured approach with them. Instructions: Place the thermometers inside each three bowls. Attach a thin fabric on the top of one bowl and a plastic wrap on the top of another bowl. Read the temperature and write them down in a matrix. Place all the three bowls in a sunny place and start the clock. Read the temperatures each two minutes and write them down. Evidence To prove your hypotheses plan an experiment and perform it. You’ll have the following materials: transparent glass bowls (3) thermometers (3) thin fabric plastic wrap rubber bands clock

xOpen Guided Structured Analyses Analyze the data you collected. Experiment°C 0 min°C 2 min°C 4 min°C 6 min Bowl 1 Bowl 2 fabric Bowl 3 plastic

Open xGuided Structured Teacher: Children can talk in group to formulate the explanation. Explain Did your hypothesis prove to be right? How do you explain the phenomena?

Open xGuided Structured Teacher: Some questions that the kids can try to find an answer for example in small groups: What are the rainforests? Where are they located? What is their impact to the world’s climate? What is happening to the rainforests? What is the future of the rainforests? What is the impact of the changes to the climate globally? What can be done to hinder global warming and the destruction of the rainforests? Connect Think about the facts you know about the global warming – you can also seek more information from the internet. How do the results of the experiment relate to the global warming?

Open xGuided Structured Teacher: Children can work in groups and prepare a speech, PowerPoint presentation, video, poster, play etc. of the topic. The teacher can encourage the kids to discuss and get more knowledge about global warming, greenhouse effect, rainforests and the future of the rainforests. Keep in mind to emphasize that people can make a difference by increasing environmentally friendly behavior. Communicate Prepare a presentation of the topic and present it to your classmates. Prepare to answer their questions!

Open xGuided Structured Teacher: The teacher can give the children one black and one white paper to put underneath the bowls to show how the different surfaces absorb the sunlight differently. The kids can make similar experiments with gas (air, CO2) trapped in a glass jar. The theme of discussion can be lead to the deforestation and the desertification of the rainforests. Reflect Evaluate your work. Was there something that could be done differently? Can you think about another experiment based on this? How does your experiment relate to the global warming and rainforests? What questions of the theme you want to ponder more? About what you need more information?