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Old 30th July 2007, 11:16 AM
Lisa Farrell
 
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Default Unit Planning

Hi there

I am a Uni Student and writing an 8 week unit for a grade 7 class on Antarctica - titled "Where are the Icebergs going?" If anyone out there has some cool activities I could incorporate into my unit, that would be most appreciated. The main focus is of course the effects of Global Warming.

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Lisa
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Old 3rd August 2007, 02:51 PM
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Hi Lisa,

I think it depends how much ice you have avalaible to you, or could have available.
  • Surface area / volume, show how much more slowly large pieces of ice melt compared to the same volume of small pieces.
  • Have a container with a large volume of floating ice, mark the water level and show how it doesn't change while the ice melts - already floating ice will have no effect on sea level.
  • Have a slope of something covered in ice leading to a container of water to represent an ice shelf on the land, as this melts, the water (sea) level rises.
  • Do the melting in water things at different temperatures, fridge, cooler room (outside?) warm place - draw a graph of temp v speed of melting.
  • Do you have one of those mist generator things you put under a small amount of water? If so you can use it over a mound of something to represent the Antarctic continent. As the mist is generated and falls down the slope, it is acting like a catabatic wind.
That's all I can think of for now, let me know if you want anything specific and I'll see if I can think of something.
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