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Children's Health Curriculum Lesson 5: Climate Change and You

Lesson 5

This lesson teaches kids about the earth's orbit around the sun, the Greenhouse Effect, and how to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the earth's atmosphere.

Kids Will Be Able To:

  • explain what the sun is;
  • explain the rotation and revolution of the earth around the sun;
  • explain what our atmosphere is and what it does; and
  • explain how climate change impacts them and the simple steps that they can take to help reduce greenhouse gases.

How to Get This Lesson:

  • The complete lesson plan offers everything you need, including all visual materials.

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Lesson 5: Climate Change and You

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Instructor materials:
Lesson Cards (PDF) (9 pp, 3 MB)

Handouts for students:
Take Home Talk (PDF) (2 pp, 1 MB)

Visuals:

Poster 1 Climatechange (PDF) (2 pp, 705 K)
Poster 1 Climatechange

Poster 2 Climatechange (PDF) (2 pp, 3 MB)
Poster 2 Climatechange

Poster 3 Climatechange (PDF) (2 pp, 1 MB)
Poster 3 Climatechange

Poster 4 Climatechange (PDF) (2 pp, 1 MB)
Poster 4 Climatechange

Poster 5 Climatechange (PDF) (2 pp, 898 K)
Poster 5 Climatechange

Additional Resources:

Instructor Resources

  • EPA: A Student's Guide to Global Climate Change
  • Global Change Research Program: Climate Change Wildlife and Wildlands Toolkit—Polar/Subpolar Region

Kids' Activities / Coloring Sheets

  • EPA: Trash and Climate Change Activity Book (PDF) (11pp, 379K)

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Last updated on November 14, 2024
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