Monday, 17 November 2014

Guided tour of the Big Questions.


 NASA’s Climate Kids website brings the exciting science of climate change and sustainability to life. Targeting upper-elementary-aged children, the site is full of interactive games, hands-on activities, and engaging articles that make climate science accessible and fun. With a special section for educators, Climate Kids is great for parents and teachers as well.
 Find out how global changes affect our planet over time using the interactive Climate Time Machine. 
Follow the adventures of a quirky polar bear and monkey as they cope with climate change and humans in the animated feature “Climate Tales.”
 Learn about ways you can help the planet in the “green careers” section. Become a climate expert!
Go to this site:
http://climatekids.nasa.gov/big-questions/

Answer these questions :
What does climate change mean?
What is the big deal with  Carbon?
What is the greenhouse effect?
How do we know the climate is changing?
What is happening in the oceans?
What can  we do to help?
What else do we need to find out?

thumbnail of Climate Kids logo

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