Provided by: PBS Wisconsin Education |Published on: June 26, 2023
Articles/Websites Grades 9-12, 6-8
Synopsis
This article is about the shortening of ice-cover season in Wisconsin and why this shortening is taking place, while the video is about a Wisconsin couple who are noticing this change when ice fishing.
Students will learn that the length of the ice-cover season in the Northern Hemisphere has declined since 1880.
The video is engaging and incorporates story-telling to connect this topic to human experiences.
The article is concise and easy to understand.
Additional Prerequisites
Students need to have a basic understanding of how ice forms on lakes and what might prevent it.
You may want to define terms for your students from the article to support comprehension.
Differentiation
This resource could enhance a lesson about how worldwide reliance on fossil fuels has lead to changes in the Earth's environment.
This resource could augment a classroom discussion on climate change's impact on aquatic ecosystems.
Chemistry or environmental science classes could use this resource as a hook for lessons about the specific heat of water, aquatic ecosystems, or hydrogen bonds.
This resource could support a classroom discussion on how shorter winters impact ecosystems around the world.
Use the teaching tips provided to extend this lesson, monitor a lake in your area, or make a connection to a book about climate change in Wisconsin.
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