In this video, Jonathan talks about how the long-term drought in California has affected his family in Watsonville.
He and his family work on farms and their livelihoods depend on the ability of those farms to produce crops.
The lesson plan and student worksheet are focused on the effects of climate change on agriculture in the United States and the reciprocal effects of agriculture on climate change.
This is a very personal and relatable narrative about the effects of drought on farming families.
Additional Prerequisites
The video is accessible to the public but teachers must create a free account to access the lesson plan and other materials.
Differentiation
Biology and science classes could use this video as a hook for lessons about the water cycle, photosynthesis, trophic levels, the carbon cycle, or cellular respiration.
The accompanying lesson plan utilizes an inquiry-based framework to explore the effects of changing weather patterns on various crops grown in the United States.
Social studies classes could use this video as an example of the unequal effects of climate change on vulnerable communities.
Action for the Climate Emergency (ACE)'s mission is to educate, inspire and support young people to lead the fight for their future. To achieve their mission, ACE ensures young people have everything they need to understand the science of climate emergency and advocate for solutions.