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Questions and Answers
Match the following vocabulary terms with their definitions:
Greenhouse Gases = Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide Fossil Fuels = Fuel made from the remains of ancient living organisms, like coal and oil Absorb = To take in something from the air or water Contribute = To help in the occurrence of something
What gases cause the rise in Earth's temperature?
What human activities contribute to the rise in Earth's temperature?
What is the suggested solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
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What is the effect of greenhouse gases on Earth?
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What is the role of trees in reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
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Where do greenhouse gases come from?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary and Activities
- Students engage in a drag-and-drop activity to match vocabulary terms with their definitions.
- Suggested lesson flow includes image analysis, vocabulary preview, reading, note-taking, and answering various types of questions.
- Vocabulary terms include concepts related to greenhouse gases, such as "greenhouse gases," "fossil fuels," and "contribution."
Greenhouse Gases
- Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, causing global warming.
- Notable greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, found in the atmosphere.
- Sources of greenhouse gas emissions include burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) and deforestation.
Effects of Human Activities
- Human activities have significantly contributed to rising global temperatures.
- Recommended actions to reduce emissions include decreasing fossil fuel use and enhancing reforestation efforts.
Multiple Choice Questions
- Questions focus on identifying which gases contribute to global warming and the activities that lead to their emission.
- Correct answers highlight the impact of burning fossil fuels and deforestation on climate change.
Short Answer and Open-Ended Questions
- Short answer questions assess understanding of the effects of greenhouse gases on Earth and the role of trees in absorbing carbon dioxide.
- Open-ended questions encourage personal reflection on daily activities contributing to climate change and discussions on potential changes to mitigate impact.
Engagement Techniques
- Students are prompted to engage in discussions with partners about interesting insights and connections to prior learnings.
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