Provided by: ClimateScience |Published on: April 27, 2021
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Synopsis
In this math activity, students will solve equations that correspond with a greenhouse gas source and then rank the sources from least emissions to most emissions.
Students will use multiplication, division, subtraction, and addition skills to determine the ranking for each greenhouse gas source.
Young students will get a sense of which greenhouse gas sources contribute most to climate change.
The teacher's guide and student handout can be downloaded and used offline or printed.
The lesson plan includes an answer key.
Additional Prerequisites
This activity assumes that the students know how to do addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers.
The teacher's guide features British terms, like lorry (truck) and rubbish (trash or garbage) that some students may not be familiar with.
The term "greenhouse gas" is not used in the student handout. This activity uses the term "nasty gases."
Differentiation
Students can solve the equations in groups. Once the equations are solved, they can order the activities together.
Teachers could use this worksheet for early finishers or as independent morning work.
Other resources on this topic include this activity that introduces students to the greenhouse gases, this video on the greenhouse effect, and this video on the causes and effects of climate change.
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