Water Systems (Grade 8)

Curriculum Expectation
Overall

Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of the Earth’s water systems and the influence of water systems on a specific region.

Specific

Identify factors (e.g., annual precipitation, temperature, climate change) that affect the size of glaciers and polar ice-caps, and describe the effects of these changes on local and global water systems (Ontario Curriculum).

Learning Objectives

Understanding factors that change the size of glaciers and ice caps and how it affects the water systems.

Activity: Action

The class watches the Binogi video on climate change, the teacher pauses the video and asks questions:

  1. Why do you think the temperature has increased drastically in the past 100 years? What is the term used to describe this phenomenon?
  2. Have you experienced or witnessed any consequences of global warming? Explain.

Extension Ideas:

  • Research the causes of global warming and its effects. Plan a campaign to stop global warming at a local level using multimedia.
  • Calculate carbon footprint.
Language Friendly Pedagogy

Ask students whether they can add new vocabulary to their Concept Detective document. You may print this or make a copy  for each student on programs like Google Classroom. Students will be encouraged to use this document each class to identify new words, consider writing meaning or finding meanings with the help of peers, teachers and/or parents.

Examples of concepts to add for this unit include:

  • global warming
  • air pollution
  • greenhouse effect
  • ozone layer
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