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Resources for teachers on teaching climate science in Science for Public Understanding from CPDN, University of Oxford.

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Science for Public Understanding

These materials provide many opportunities for independent research and for the application of ‘Ideas about Science’ within the ‘Science for Public Understanding’ specification.

Global warming and climate change are topics which link together the earlier topics on ‘Using Fuels and Electricity Supply’ with ‘Radiation’. They provide opportunities to use almost all the ‘Ideas about Science’.

Title and Description Notes
Introduction for Teachers

Teachers’ notes (pdf, 90KB)

The Day After Tomorrow

Discussion exercise and lesson plan (rtf, 10KB) Can be used with or without class internet access

Simple Climate Model

Teachers’ notes (pdf, 140KB) Calculator / Excel versions

Students’ notes Spreadsheet version (pdf, 120KB)
Worksheet Excel version (xls, 14KB)

Worksheet Calculator version (pdf, 100KB)

Earth’s energy budget

Teachers’ notes Presentation (pdf, 80KB)

Presentation (pdf, 120KB)

Why is carbon dioxide so important? Examining the evidence

Teachers’ notes Presentation (pdf, 110KB)

Presentation (pdf, 620KB)

CPDN results so far

Teachers’ notes (pdf, 110KB) Does not require the CPDN model to be running

Analysis exercise (pdf, 300KB) Does not require the CPDN model to be running