BHS Secondary Science
Climate
Earth Science
Quarter 2
McGraw Hill Module 11
RESOURCES
PACING: 6 DAYS
● Module Launch: 45 min ● Lesson 1: 90 min ● Lesson 2: 90 min ● Lesson 3: 90 min ● Lesson 4: 180 min ● Module Wrap-Up: 45 min
Module 11: Climate
● Phenomena: What is Climate? ● Lesson 1: Defining Climate ● Lesson 2: Climate Classification ● Lesson 3: Climate Changes and patterns ● Lesson 4: Impact of Human Activity
STANDARD
LEARNING PROGRESSIONS
ESS.3.6 Analyze and interpret data from global climate records to illustrate changes to Earth’s systems throughout geologic time and make predictions about future variations using modern trends. Examples of data could include average sea surface temperature, average air temperature, composition of gasses in ice cores, or tree rings. (ESS2.D, ESS3.D).
● I am learning what evidence we have of past climates ● I am learning how climates have changed on Earth. ● I am learning about the chemistry of greenhouse gasses. ● I am learning which historical societal events have led to an increase of greenhouse gasses. ● I am learning how to use models in order to create predictions of future climate changes. ● I am learning how feedback loops work. ● I am learning the difference between negative and positive feedback loops. ● I am learning how each change in Earth’s surface produces a change in the surrounding climate. ● I am learning how each change in climate can produce a feedback loop. ● I am learning how to classify feedback loops as positive or negative ● I am learning how to predict
ESS.3.7 Engage in argument from evidence to support the claim that one change to Earth’s surface can create climate feedback loops that cause changes to other systems. Examples of climate feedback could include ice-albedo or warming oceans. (PS3.B, ESS2.A)
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