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Climate Change in Your Own Backyard

National Center for Science Education

In this lesson set, students begin unpacking the complex aspects of climate change by analyzing the global impacts of extreme weather events. After that, they narrow their focus through various national, regional, and community lenses. By examining these different levels of climate impact, students more accurately assess the relationship between severe weather events and current climate trends, as well as design potential mitigation solutions for the future of their community.

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  • Consider extending the activity by asking students how a city or rural town of their choosing is currently prepared (or should be prepared) for extreme weather events through a city planning lens. Reinforce that different areas will experience different kinds of extreme weather and that cities and towns may need to use a unique solution for their particular area. From the lesson, it is suggested that teachers should understand basic probability math, as "This lesson set focuses on the study of extreme weather events and the impact climate change has on the frequency and intensity of these events." Different classes will need different levels of support when it comes to understanding the concepts and tools presented. This lesson focuses on information (awareness) about climate change. Consider including follow up lessons focused on hope, action, and possibilities for changing the future. There may be free loaded dice apps or programs available online if you do not have access to loaded dice, or you could adjust dice with stickers to make them "loaded."