This map provides an excellent opportunity for students to practice curiosity and ask questions.
Students can hover over the underlined words to see the definition of the word.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should know how to read a line graph.
Some students might not understand what the ± (plus-minus sign) means (e.g., sea level rise is 98 ± 4 mm). This is the uncertainty margin, which means there is a high probability that the true number is within that range. Students can read more about uncertainty margins by hovering over the "i" icon on the left side of the page to the right of the latest measurement.
Differentiation
In social studies or geography classes, students could use the map to identify areas that might be in danger of going underwater due to sea level rise.
Science classes could make a list of solutions for stopping sea level rise.
Other resources on this topic include this article about the future of sea level rise, this media literacy activity on sea level rise, and this video on what causes sea level rise and how it is affecting coastal communities in New Jersey.
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