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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow

In this Study Plus unit from the National Strategies, using the subject of global warming, students look at and analyse data to answer the question ‘Is there global warming in the world?’.

In the module students are expected to analyse the data through drawing charts and diagrams and then interpreting the charts.

Students are expected to work in small groups preparing a presentation, using the evidence they have found, to agree or disagree with the statement: ‘Global warming is affecting the climate of the world.’

The unit involves forming hypotheses, analysing, representing and interpreting data.
There are opportunities for links with science (heat, properties of ice and water) and geography (climate, maps).

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