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Help your students explore man-made climate change with the Climate Change Virtual Lab Activity with Guided Student Worksheets & Human Impact Simulation!

Designed to promote scientific inquiry, this no-prep interactive virtual lab activity allows students to explore how carbon emissions and population growth are contributing to climate change using an NGSS-aligned phenomena-based science simulation! The student worksheet guides students through the simulation to ensure comprehension and understanding, while also encouraging students to make predictions, observations, analyze data, and form conclusions. Check out the preview to see more!

Skills Students Will Practice:

⚗️ Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of Climate Change

⚗️ Identify the Countries most Responsible for Carbon Emissions

⚗️ Explain how Certain Populations are more Vulnerable to Climate Change

⚗️ Analyze the Relationship between Population Growth & Carbon Emissions

⭐ This Activity is Perfect for:

⚗️ Middle school and high school science lessons

⚗️ NGSS-aligned science instruction

⚗️ Virtual labs for blended, digital, or distance learning

⚗️ Sub plans, enrichment, or independent practice

NOTE: This activity links to the free Carbon Map Interactive. Check it out below!

Global Carbon Emissions

Purchase includes the 3-page Student Worksheet (PDF), 3-page Teacher Answer Key (PDF), and 3-page Digital Student Worksheet (Google Slides) that is hyperlinked in the Teacher Answer Key.

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Climate Change Virtual Lab Worksheets | NGSS Climate Change Inquiry Simulation

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Teaching Duration
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Description

Help your students explore man-made climate change with the Climate Change Virtual Lab Activity with Guided Student Worksheets & Human Impact Simulation!

Designed to promote scientific inquiry, this no-prep interactive virtual lab activity allows students to explore how carbon emissions and population growth are contributing to climate change using an NGSS-aligned phenomena-based science simulation! The student worksheet guides students through the simulation to ensure comprehension and understanding, while also encouraging students to make predictions, observations, analyze data, and form conclusions. Check out the preview to see more!

Skills Students Will Practice:

⚗️ Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of Climate Change

⚗️ Identify the Countries most Responsible for Carbon Emissions

⚗️ Explain how Certain Populations are more Vulnerable to Climate Change

⚗️ Analyze the Relationship between Population Growth & Carbon Emissions

⭐ This Activity is Perfect for:

⚗️ Middle school and high school science lessons

⚗️ NGSS-aligned science instruction

⚗️ Virtual labs for blended, digital, or distance learning

⚗️ Sub plans, enrichment, or independent practice

NOTE: This activity links to the free Carbon Map Interactive. Check it out below!

Global Carbon Emissions

Purchase includes the 3-page Student Worksheet (PDF), 3-page Teacher Answer Key (PDF), and 3-page Digital Student Worksheet (Google Slides) that is hyperlinked in the Teacher Answer Key.

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⚗️ Energy & Natural Resources Guided Virtual Science Lab Activity

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❗Permission is granted to copy pages specifically for student or teacher use only by the original purchaser or licensee. The reproduction of this product for any other use is strictly prohibited. Copying this product in any part and placing it on the Internet (even on a personal website) is strictly prohibited and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA).

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NGSSMS-ESS3-5
Ask questions to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the past century. Examples of factors include human activities (such as fossil fuel combustion, cement production, and agricultural activity) and natural processes (such as changes in incoming solar radiation or volcanic activity). Examples of evidence can include tables, graphs, and maps of global and regional temperatures, atmospheric levels of gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, and the rates of human activities. Emphasis is on the major role that human activities play in causing the rise in global temperatures.
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