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Data Puzzle: The Tipping Point

Jonathan Griffith, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences - Education and Outreach

In this activity, students analyze and interpret data on the reproduction of moss campion plants to explore how increasing temperatures could impact these specialized tundra plants.

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  • Consider displaying the annotated sketch models in a classroom walkthrough so all students can see how their peers visualize the investigative question. Consider bringing this lesson to life for students by doing a plant survey on school grounds. Dandelions on the school field is one example. Teachers would need to gather supplies, such as transects and other tools for plan study, but could serve as a fun research project. Another option would be to use the GLOBE projects phenology tracking aps around the school- [link https://www.globe.gov/web/phenology-and-climate].