Provided by: ClimateScience |Published on: April 27, 2021
Lesson Plans Grades 6-8
Synopsis
This is a 60-minute activity in which students read five short stories from people around the world to understand how the impact of climate change depends on age, gender, geography, and wealth.
Students are introduced to the concept of vulnerability, discuss the factors that make people vulnerable to climate change, and learn ways to help them better adapt to these changes.
This resource includes teacher instructions, the student handout, and links to important background information.
Through this activity, students will use their creativity and communication skills to think about solutions to help people better adapt to climate change.
Additional Prerequisites
Students need to be familiar with the basics of climate change and its impacts on humans.
Teachers can review the resources linked under the "Sources" section for additional context.
Differentiation
Depending on the reading ability of the class, students can be grouped to include readers of different levels.
Students can work in groups to find solutions for each factor: age, wealth, etc.
The teacher can divide the class into groups and assign one story to each group. Groups can read the story, discuss it, and present their conclusions to the class.
As part of the social studies or geography lesson, students can make a chart showing the different factors and how climate change affects people differently.
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