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CONNECT
Climate Change – The Evidence
Be READY TO LEARN
Start thinking like a Geographer
Make sure you have your book, write today’s date and title.
Meet Sir David Attenborough.
He is stood on a graph that
shows three models of climate
change:
• Natural induced Climate
Change
• Human induced Climate
Change
• Natural and Human
induced Climate Change
TASK: Which colours do you
think represent the above
models. There are 3 colours
and 3 models.
LO: To explore the evidence of climate change during the quaternary
period.
CONNECT
Climate Change – The Evidence
Be READY TO LEARN
Start thinking like a Geographer
Make sure you have your book, write today’s date and title.
Meet Sir David Attenborough.
He is stood on a graph that
shows three models of climate
change:
• Natural induced Climate
Change
• Human induced Climate
Change
• Natural and Human
induced Climate Change
TASK: Which colours do you
think represent the above
models. There are 3 colours
and 3 models.
LO: To explore the evidence of climate change during the quaternary
period.
ACTIVATE
Be READY TO LEARN
Think like a Geographer
Write the Learning Objective.
LO: To explore the evidence of
climate change during the quaternary
period.
SUCCESS CRITERIA:
• I can recall what the Quaternary period is.
• I can define climate change.
• I can analyse evidence for climate change.
Climate Change – The Evidence and Causes
ACTIVATE
Be READY TO LEARN
Think like a Geographer
What is Climate Change?
Climate change is the long-term change in weather.
Global climate change occurs very slowly over
thousands of years.
Write your own
definition of climate
change in your books.
KEEP IT SIMPLE.
LO: To explore the evidence of climate change during the quaternary period.
ACTIVATE
Be READY TO LEARN
Think like a Geographer
The Quaternary Period
The Earth is believed to be 4.55 bn years old
and so studying the Earth has led us to
devise a geological timescale that divides
Earth’s history into a series of eras, periods
and epochs. The period of timeline that
spans from 2.6 million years ago to the
present day is called the Quaternary Period.
This period marks a time when there was a
global drop in temperature and the most
recent ice age began. It is thought that there
have been 5 ice ages in Earth’s history.
LO: To explore the evidence of climate change during the quaternary period.
ACTIVATE
Be READY TO LEARN
Think like a Geographer
Question Time
How many years ago did the quaternary period
begin?
A) 2.6 million
B) 4.55 billion
C) 2.5 million
What did the quaternary period mark the start of?
A) Global increase in temperatures
B) Global decrease in temperatures
LO: To explore the evidence of climate change during the quaternary period.
DEMONSTRATE
Be READY TO LEARN
Think like a Geographer
DEMONSTRATE
Be READY TO LEARN
Think like a Geographer
Using the cards in your envelope, compile a case file of
evidence to support the case that climate change is real.
LO: To explore the evidence of climate change during the quaternary period.
DEMONSTRATE
Be READY TO LEARN
Think like a Geographer
Suggest two sources of evidence for long-term climate
change during the quaternary period (4).
Source 1:
………………………………………………………………...........................................
………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Source 2:
………………………………………………………………...........................................
………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
SUCCESS CRITERIA:
State two sources of evidence.
Develop your point – what is it? what has it proven?
LO: To explore the evidence of climate change during the quaternary period.
DEMONSTRATE
Be READY TO LEARN
Think like a Geographer
Suggest two sources of evidence for long-term climate
change during the quaternary period (4).
MARK SCHEME:
Any two from:
ice cores (1) can be used to measure past temperatures and gases in
the atmosphere and compare this to todays (1),
global temperature increase (1) the earth has warmed up 1⁰C in the
last 100 years (1),
sea level rise (1) caused by thermal expansion or melting ice (1),
glacial retreat/melting ice (1),
artic sea ice has thinned by 65% since 1975 (1).
LO: To explore the evidence of climate change during the quaternary period.
Consolidat
e
Be READY TO LEARN
Think like a Geographer
Write the Learning Objective.
On your whiteboards write…
4 sources of evidence that supports climate change
2 pieces of evidence that supports climate change
(FACTS).
LO: To explore the evidence of climate change during the quaternary period.