Two degrees?

Two degrees?
Publication Date: November, 2015
Type of Resource: Lesson Plan

This online resource focuses on climate change and its effects.

The resource gives details for a sequence of two lessons that focus on potential effects of climate change.

Students examine scientific evidence using an inquiry approach.

The package includes 2 lesson plans and a teacher guide.

Australian Curriculum v9 Codes: AC9S10U04 (Year 10)

Additional Information

Free registration as an advanced user by email is required to download the resources. This is a simple process.

The student worksheets need to be printed from the Powerpoint prior to use.

This is a UK-based resource, however, all materials can be edited to fit into an Australian context.

Australian Curriculum:
  • Year 10 > Science Inquiry Skills > Communicating > Communicate scientific ideas and information for a particular purpose,... > ACSIS208
  • Year 10 > Science Inquiry Skills > Evaluating > Critically analyse the validity of information in primary and secondary sources... > ACSIS206
  • Year 10 > Science Inquiry Skills > Evaluating > Evaluate conclusions, including identifying sources of uncertainty and possible... > ACSIS205
  • Year 10 > Science Inquiry Skills > Processing and analysing data and information > Analyse patterns and trends in data, including describing relationships between... > ACSIS203
  • Year 10 > Science Inquiry Skills > Processing and analysing data and information > Use knowledge of scientific concepts to draw conclusions that are consistent... > ACSIS204
  • Year 10 > Science Inquiry Skills > Questioning and Predicting > Formulate questions or hypotheses that can be investigated scientifically > ACSIS198
  • Year 10 > Science Understanding > Earth and Space Sciences > Global systems, including the carbon cycle, rely on interactions involving the... > ACSSU189
  • Year 10 > Science as a Human Endeavour > Use and influence of science > People use scientific knowledge to evaluate whether they accept claims,... > ACSHE194