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Global Perspectives and Project Work, Grade 11. Term 1 Climate Change and Biodiversity Subject programme reference CT1 recognise and critically compare different perspectives on global issues CT1 recognise and critically compare different perspectives on global issues REF1 develop and communicate personal perspectives REF1 develop and communicate personal perspectives REF4 identify further research into personal and other perspectives RES2 research and analyse evidence to support arguments, reasoning and claims RES2 research and analyse evidence to support arguments, reasoning and claims RES2 research and analyse evidence to support arguments, reasoning and claims CO1 present global perspectives using a variety of different media CO1 present global perspectives using a variety of different media RES3 evaluate evidence used to support arguments, reasoning and claims CO2 select and present information and evidence CO2 select and present information and evidence CO1 present global perspectives using a variety of different media CT2 CT2 CT2 CT2 CT1 CT1 CO2 CO3 CO3 analyse the structure and identify the main components of arguments, reasoning and claims analyse the structure and identify the main components of arguments, reasoning and claims analyse the structure and identify the main components of arguments, reasoning and claims analyse the structure and identify the main components of arguments, reasoning and claims recognise and critically compare different perspectives on global issues recognise and critically compare different perspectives on global issues select and present information and evidence develop and present reasoning, argument and claims develop and present reasoning, argument and claims RES2 research and analyse evidence to support arguments, reasoning and claims RES2 research and analyse evidence to support arguments, reasoning and claims Success criteria - Identify two perspectives on global warming - point out the values each perspective is based on - write one question to make the research. - provide the explanation of the chosen question - Present two different arguments about climate change - Write the analysis of the evidence used - Use at least 2 types of different media - Present two different perspectives on climate change. - Use information and evidence from at least 2 sources - Evaluate evidence with RAVEN - Identify reason - Identify conclusion - Identify evidence - Point the differences in perspectives about global warming - Write your opinion about global warming - Support your argument with reasons and evidence -Student uses at least three credible internet sources Task RES2 research and analyse evidence to support arguments, reasoning and claims CT2 analyse the structure and identify the main components of arguments, reasoning and claims CT3 analyse and evaluate arguments, reasoning and claims CT1 recognise and critically compare different perspectives on global issues CO2 select and present information and evidence CO2 select and present information and evidence CO2 select and present information and evidence CT3 analyse and evaluate arguments, reasoning and claims RES4 evaluate sources used to support arguments, reasoning and claims RES4 evaluate sources used to support arguments, reasoning and claims RES4 evaluate sources used to support arguments, reasoning and claims RES2 research and analyse evidence to support arguments, reasoning and claims CO2 select and present information and evidence CO2 select and present information and evidence CO2 select and present information and evidence REF1 develop and communicate personal perspectives REF3 recognise and evaluate the impact of alternative perspectives on personal perspectives 1. Look at the cartoon and identify two perspectives on global issue and compare them. and/or social media -Student finds at least three types of documentary evidence - Student summarizes the collected information - Compare two perspectives on Global Warming, write arguments supported with reasons Student creates PPT presentation to present information and evidence - Select some information and evidence that is mainly relevant to arguments, reasoning and claims - Identify some strengths and weaknesses of sources - Gather and find information about Global Warming - make a presentation project -Describe how personal perspective on global warming have shaped due to personal experience, the influence of your family, friends and peers, learning in school, reading and literature, film 2. Blog about deforestation of Amazonian rainforest Alex (Green Peace representative): Nowadays we are facing the increase of the average surface temperature. One of the main reasons of this process is that people cut the trees. We have to stop it. Trees produce oxygen which we breathe and by cutting them we are slowly killing ourselves. The concentration of CO2 which is also the part of deforestation brings to global warming. Today it is one of the biggest issues in the world. Nick (woodcutter): I have a family of seven people. I have to buy food for all of them, because no one in the family works except for me. The only job I can do here is cutting the trees and selling them. It is the only way to earn enough money not to suffer from hunger. You say that we are the reason of humans’ death but no one takes care of us. I have t think about my family first rather than thinking about people I don’t even know. Task: Develop a question to research the situation in Amazonian forest, so the answer to this question can help to solve Nick’s difficulties. Explain why you have chosen this question. 3. Show two different perspectives on climate change. Write analysis of the evidence that you used. Complete the resource list with different media that you used. 4. Present two different perspectives on climate change using evidence from different sources. Use RAVEN to evaluate the sources. 5. You should write reason, evidence or conclusion in the spaces provided in the space provided. 6. Debates FOR: Some people believe that global warming is a serious threat to our society, economically, socially, politically, and action must be taken immediately to try to alleviate it's effects. Rise in CO2 and other Greenhouse gases are anthropogenic. Historical Temperature records show an increase of 0.4-0.8°C in the last 100 years. According to the scientist this is an unusually warm period for the last 1000 years. Research proves that climate models can only reproduce the current trends if they use Greenhouse gas forcing; these models show that there will be warming and a rise of sea level. AGAINST: Others believe global warming to be a myth and any actions taken in response to global warming will be harmful to the economy and therefore society as a whole. IPCC draws conclusions from Climate models with acknowledged weakness in cloud physics schemes. There is a difference between correlation and causation. Just because the temperature was observed to rise around the start of the Industrial Revolution does not mean the Industrial Revolution caused the temperatures to increase. The study shows that Earth's climate has been both colder and warmer than today, and these periods are not explained by mechanisms that involve human influences. Global temperatures are directly correlated with solar (sunspot) activity as some scientists believe. 7. RES 2 research and analyze evidence to support arguments, reasoning and claims Gather and record evidence about climate change in Kazakhstan, present media images, documents, statistics, etc. Working towards Achieved 1.Student uses at least three credible internet sources and/or social media 2.Student finds at least three types of documentary evidence 3. Student summarizes the collected information 8. CT2 analyze the structure and identify the main components of arguments, reasoning and claims CT3 analyze and evaluate arguments, reasoning and claims CT1 recognize and critically compare different perspectives on global issues Compare two perspectives on Global Warming, write arguments supported with reasons ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. CO2 select and present information and evidence Working towards Achieved 1. Create a PPT presentation on global warming issue. Describe how it influences perspectives using photos or videos. 10. CT3 Analyze and evaluate arguments, reasoning and claims RES 4 evaluate sources used to support arguments, reasoning and claims Read the given sources and apply Raven to them.(students score sources) 1. Select some information and evidence that is mainly relevant to arguments, reasoning and claims Achieved Working towards 2. Identify some strengths and weaknesses of sources 1. By 2007, it had declined to 10% of its original size, splitting into four lakes – the North Aral Sea, the eastern and western basins of the once far larger South Aral Sea, and one smaller lake between the North and South Aral Seas. By 2009, the southeastern lake had disappeared and the southwestern lake had retreated to a thin strip at the extreme west of the former southern sea; in subsequent years, occasional water flows have led to the southeastern lake sometimes being replenished to a small degree. The maximum depth of the North Aral Sea is 42 m (138 ft) (as of 2008). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aral_Sea 2. The sea which has shrunk by 90 per cent has ruined the once-robust fishing economy and left fishing trawlers stranded in sandy wastelands. The sea shrank largely due to a Soviet project to boost cotton production in the arid region. Its evaporation has left layers of highly salted sand, which winds can carry as far away as Scandinavia and Japan, and which plague local people with health troubles. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/7554679/Aral-Sea-one-of-the-planets-worst-environmental-disasters.html 3. The impact of the Aral Sea disaster has had a devastating affect on the lives of the people of Moynaq in Karakalpakstan. This town was once the centre of a large fishing and fish-canning industry, employing more than 30,000 people. However, as the sea dried up, so did the employment and livelihood opportunities for the population. Now, like many others in Karakalpakstan, they face the threat of increased illness and disease, malnutrition, immunological problems and birth defects. http://www.unicef.org/ceecis/reallives_3304.html 4. Changes in population are important to understand the Aral Sea crisis for various reasons that we will explore. Between 1950 and 1988, the population of the Aral Sea basin grew dramatically - from 13.8 to 33.2 million people, comprising increases from 8.1 to 19.9 million in Uzbekistan, 1.0 to 2.2 million in Kirghizstan, 2.0 to 5.1 million in Tadzhikistan, 1.5 to 3.5 million in Turkmenistan, and 1.2 to 2.4 million in Kazakhstan (all within the seabasin limits). In 1990, the population of the Aral Sea basin numbered 34 million. http://www.columbia.edu/~tmt2120/impacts%20to%20life%20in%20the%20region.htm 11. RES 2 research and analyze evidence to support arguments, reasoning and claims CO 2 select and present information and evidence Project work Students draw a picture connected with Global Warming issue and make a presentation on it. 12. REF 1 develop and communicate personal perspectives REF 3 recognize and evaluate the impact of alternative perspectives on personal perspectives Subject: GPPW Class: 11 Topic: Climate change and Global warming Success criteria Achieved Working towards 1. Give two examples of the influence on your views and personal perspective on global warming 2. Describe how personal perspective on global warming have shaped due to personal experience, the influence of your family, friends and peers, learning in school, reading and literature, film 1. Write two examples of the influence on your perspective about global warming (these might be personal experience, the influence of your family, friends and peers, learning in school, reading and literature, film) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Describe how your perspective about global warming has changed because of that influence ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________