On the Rise
Students will simulate the effects of a phenomenon called the Advanced Greenhouse Effect (also commonly referred to as climate change). Students will test different variables, record findings, draw conclusions from a scientific perspective, and explore the next steps to achieving environmental change.
The Energy Coalition will send you thermometer, tape, construction paper, and plastic wrap to bring this lesson to life.
Students will simulate the effects of a phenomenon called the Advanced Greenhouse Effect (also commonly referred to as climate change). Students will test different variables, record findings, draw conclusions from a scientific perspective, and explore the next steps to achieving environmental change.
The Energy Coalition will send you thermometer, tape, construction paper, and plastic wrap to bring this lesson to life.
Students will simulate the effects of a phenomenon called the Advanced Greenhouse Effect (also commonly referred to as climate change). Students will test different variables, record findings, draw conclusions from a scientific perspective, and explore the next steps to achieving environmental change.
The Energy Coalition will send you thermometer, tape, construction paper, and plastic wrap to bring this lesson to life.
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