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Home Home TIGed Activities Database Climate Change Science Module - Lesson #3: Convection Currents Move Heat around the Earth

Climate Change Science Module - Lesson #3: Convection Currents Move Heat around the Earth [edit]

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GreenLearning Canada (see all activities by this organization)

Level:
Secondary

Views: 813

Subjects:
Science
Geography
Environmental Studies

Topics:
Ecosystems
Science and Technology
Air, Atmosphere and Climate
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This lesson is temporarily down – we are replacing it with an upgraded lesson connected to our recent “Climate Change Where I Live” initiative.



 



GreenLearning Canada has received funding to develop the CCWIL program which will help educators make the climate change learning real for students in the classroom by providing support for connecting the data and information about climate change with their local communities and regions.



 



There is already quite a few Inquiries (with data) posted under the title Climate Change Where I Live.  You can also search for the term: “CCWIL”.



 



In the meantime, if you are currently teaching Climate Change and need further information or would like to receive some of our pilot materials in advance, please contact Gordon Harrison.  gordonh@greenlearning.ca



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