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Starter In pairs, look at the picture you have been given and answer as many questions as you can.

Unit 2: Space Read the topic outline and self assess your knowledge of each topic area.

Unit 2: Space This time you are given source material. There are still 3 x 30 min questions. But... There are 3 question types with different techniques: 1.Data 2.Pictures 3.Written source

Climate Change LO: To develop knowledge of factors affecting Climate Change. To understand how to answer picture questions.

What is Climate Change? Climate change is a large-scale, long-term shift in the planet's weather patterns or average temperatures. What is Global Warming? Global warming is when the earth heats up (the temperature rises). It happens when greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrous oxide, and methane) trap heat and light from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, which increases the temperature. This hurts many people, animals, and plants. Many cannot take the change, so they die.

A coal-fi red power station, Rugeley, Staffordshire

A nuclear power station, Sizewell, Suffolk

2 (a) Argue in favour of the case that coal-fired power stations are not an environmentally sustainable source of energy for the future (Source C). (10 marks) 2 (b) Argue in favour of the case that investment in a new generation of nuclear reactors will help to protect our environment for the future (Source D). (10 marks) 2 (c) Discuss the likely effectiveness of increased use of renewable energy sources in reducing the risk of climate change. (10 marks)

2 (a) Argue in favour of the case that coal-fired power stations are not an environmentally sustainable source of energy for the future (Source C). (10 marks) 2 (b) Argue in favour of the case that investment in a new generation of nuclear reactors will help to protect our environment for the future (Source D). (10 marks) 2 (c) Discuss the likely effectiveness of increased use of renewable energy sources in reducing the risk of climate change. (10 marks)

How do you answer a picture question? Part a) and b) -One sided -Give 3 points to answer the question -Use own knowledge + source Part c) -Balanced answer -Give 3 (2+1) points to answer the question -Use own knowledge + source PEEL

Task Answer either a) or b) (one sided) Then answer c) (balanced) Success Criteria: (L1 – A/B) - 3 points made, fully explained, with specific examples and discussion of issues. (L1 – A/B) (L2 – C/D) - At least 2 points explained, with some examples. (L2 – C/D) (L3 – E/U) - One point explained or a list of points. (L3 – E/U)

Review What level would you give your partner? WWW, EBI Success Criteria: (L1) - 3 points made, fully explained, with specific examples and discussion of issues. (L1) (L2) - At least 2 points explained, with some examples. (L2) (L3) - One point explained or a list of points. (L3)