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Introduction to the principles of climate modelling

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Descriptor: biology mathematics physics

Age range: > 14

Resource type: enquiry-oriented activity, simulation

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Project: CarboSchools

Author: Marc JAMOUS

STEM strategy criteria: Access to technology and equipment, Assessment, Continuous assessment, Curriculum implementation, Emphasis on STEM topics and competencies, Inquiry Based Science Education (IBSE), Instruction, Interdisciplinary instruction, Personalisation of learning, Problem and project based learning (PBL), School infrastructure

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Working with real data in spreadsheets to create a climate model, students discover the global carbon budget and make their own predictions for the next century. <br/> <b>This resource has been evaluated by the Scientix Teacher Panel and awarded the Scientix Quality Sticker.<b>

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Comments and ratings

Biruta Pjalkovska Very good activity plan by using ICT and discussing the results.

CÎRCU Nadia Very interesting material and activity, useful for students. Very illustrative and motivating for the younger students. Excellent as an introduction to the concepts.

Ivan De Winne Excellent lesson plan

Daniel Aguirre Good resources to introduce reality to our Maths classes. Useful for working climate change as a cross-curricular topic where Mathematics has many to say.

adler kim Linked with the real life, encouraging communication within in the classroom, using modern technology, very clear to use!!

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