This video promotes students' thinking about the Earth's temperature and how humans are impacting this system.
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The video and transcripts are available to download in both Spanish and English.
The video only briefly mentions how the burning of fossil fuels contributes to the greenhouse effect. This should be further emphasized by teachers.
Differentiation
It might be beneficial to pause the animation at various points to discuss different components of the greenhouse effect.
Teachers could task students with summarizing what they have seen in this video through concept maps, songs, skits, drawings, etc.
Students could conduct research about the major contributors to the Greenhouse effect and how humans are influencing this process.
Students could brainstorm solutions to limit greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere.
Other resources on the greenhouse effect include this video by Smile and Learn, this activity by NASA Climate Kids, this lesson plan for 3rd-5th grade, and this lesson plan for 6th-8th grade.
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