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Ecology and Climate ChangeStudents explore vocabulary and activities about the interrelation of Ecology, Climate Change, and STEM disciplines. |
Peer EditingStudents practice reading and critiquing other students' essays for organization, support, citation, grammar, and vocabulary. |
Note-taking and OrganizationIn this unit, students practice note-taking strategies for reading long texts or listening to lectures and practice organizing this information into tables or charts. |
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Math VocabularyLessons teach trigonometry and calculus vocabulary, from s, and students practice these words in exercises. |
Reflection WritingIn many exercises throughout the unit, students practice articulating personal responses to what they've learned. Students craft responses in forms such as short answer, sentence, and paragraph. |
Unit Introduction | Reading | Listening |
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9-1 The Ecology of Climate ChangeStudents watch read and then watch a video introducing climate change and then discuss key concepts regarding the topic. 9-2 Climate Change 101 with Bill NyeStudents watch a lecture by famous science educator Bill Nye to learn more about climate change and are introduced to some ways to help address the problem. Students practice note-taking and expanding upon ideas. 9-3 13 Misconceptions about Climate ChangeStudents watch a video and conduct further research on misconceptions about climate change. Students present their findings to the class. |
9-1 Climate ChangeStudents practice reading a text interspersed with charts and graphs. Students complete vocabulary, prediction, skimming and comprehension exercises. 9-2 The Paris Agreement and 1.5°CStudents read a brief description of the Paris Agreement and then an article on the effects of a 1.5°C increase in global temperature. Students answer True / False and critical thinking questions. 9-3 Carbon NegativeIn this lesson, students learn about the country of Bhutan, which has committed to being carbon negative. Students complete a variety of vocabulary and reading comprehension exercises. |
9-1 Climate ChangeIn this vocabulary-focused lesson, student listen to a lecture on climate change and complete a variety of vocabulary, note-taking and organization exercises. 9-2 Ocean AcidificationStudents practice organizing notes into categories while watching a TedTalk on the increasing acidity levels in the world's oceans. 9-3 Costa Rica: Building a Society Without Fossil FuelsStudents learn vocabulary and listen to a lecture about Costa Rica's commitment to eliminating fossil fuels. Afterwards, students answer comprehension questions. |
Media & Tech | Math | Use of English |
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9-1 The Doomsday Seed VaultIn this lesson, students watch a video about the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Students practice listening for numbers and then listening for details and main ideas. 9-2 Big Data Climate ChallengeStudents read about an innovative approach to combatting climate change using crowdsourcing and data analysis. Students watch a video and explore a webpage to answer questions. 9-3 360° Video - Underwater National ParkStudents watch a National Geographic 360° Video taken underwater at Buck Island Reef and read an article about the problems reefs are facing and write reflections on what they have learned and experienced. 9-4 Gross National HappinessAfter completing Reading 9-3, students read more about Bhutan's prime minister and Gross National Happiness. Students watch the video transcribed in Reading 9-3 and answer discussion questions. |
9-1 Trigonometry & Calculus: Trig Functions and LimitsA lesson and exercises introducing key vocabulary used in trigonometry and calculus, focusing on sine, cosine, tangent, and limits. 9-2 Differential and Integral CalculusStudents learn and practice vocabulary and pronunciation for words related to differential calculus, like derivatives and integrals. 9-3 Math Review: Real World PracticeStudents watch a presentation about how calculus can be used in ecology. In the exercises, students practice listening for specific words as well as general comprehension and critical thinking questions.
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9-1 Careers in EcologyIn this lesson, there are links to descriptions of five popular careers related to ecology. Students research to write compare/contrast paragraphs. 9-2 Colony Collapse DisorderIn this lesson, students are introduced to the topic of colony collapse disorder, a problem affecting the world bee population. Students engage in research to further their knowledge of the topic. 9-3 PresentationStudents research how their specific interest in STEM relates to Ecology and Climate Change and create a 9-10 minute presentation. |
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9-1 Academic Writing Skills - Peer EditingStudents select their weakest essay from throughout the course and complete a peer editing exercise with a partner. 9-2 Subject|Verb AgreementThis lesson reviews common problems with agreement, including collective nouns and indefinite pronouns. In the exercises, students practice finding mistakes and choosing correct verb forms. 9-3 Essay: Ecology & Climate ChangeStudents right a research essay on nuclear energy, including at least four references. This lesson also focuses on formatting final essays correctly. |