This lesson plan will help you to teach Introductory Statistics for Data Science through a Linear Regression and Polynomial Regression assignment. The lesson plan includes a hands-on computer-based classroom activity to be conducted on a dataset of annual production-based emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) by China, measured in million tonnes per year, for the span of 1902-2018. This activity includes hands-on Python code, a set of inquiry-based questions that will enable your students to apply their understanding of scatter plots, regression equations, correlation coefficients, linear regression, polynomial regression, and the difference between them.
Thus, the use of this lesson plan allows you to integrate the teaching of a climate science topic with a core topic in Mathematics, Statistics, and Data Science.
The tools in this lesson plan will enable students to:
Grade Level | Undergraduate |
Discipline | Mathematics, Data Science |
Topic(s) in Discipline | Scatter Plots, Correlation Coefficients, Regression Equations, Linear Regression, Polynomial Regression |
Climate Topic | Climate and the Atmosphere Climate Variability Record |
Location | Global |
Language(s) | English / Hindi |
Access | Online / Offline |
Approximate Time Required | 60-80 min |
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Here is a step-by-step guide to using this lesson plan in the classroom/laboratory. We have suggested these steps as a possible plan of action. You may customize the lesson plan according to your preferences and requirements.
Teaching Module(25 mins)
Use the teaching module, ‘Introduction-Linear Regression and Correlation’ by OpenStaxTM, Rice University (for High School level) or ‘Chapter-3: Linear Regression’ provided by Ramesh Sridharan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (for Undergraduate level), to introduce these topics of basic statistics
Navigate to the sub-sections within the module to the basics of scatter plots, correlation coefficients, regression equations, and linear regression.
Use the in-built practice exercises and quizzes to evaluate your students’ understanding of the topics.
Video micro-lectures(15 mins)
Use the video micro-lecture, ‘Introduction to Simple Linear Regression’ by dataminingincae, INCAE Business School for a basic introduction to Simple Linear Regression and terms like dependant variable, independent variable, regression line, regression coefficients. Use the video micro-lecture, ‘ Polynomial Regression’ by Art of Visualization for a basic introduction to Polynomial Regression and how it is useful to fit a nonlinear model to the data.
Use the tools and the concepts learned so far to discuss and determine answers to the following questions:
Part 1: Linear Regression
Part 2: Polynomial Regression
Use this lesson plan to help your students find answers to:
(If you or your students would like to explore the topic further, these additional resources will be useful.)
1 | Video (In Hindi); “Mulberry cultivation” | A video on mulberry plantation techniques and care and management of mulberry plants for providing good quality leaves for food of silkworm, Bombyx mori.
This can be accessed here. |
2 | Reading; “Mulberry (Morus spp.): An ideal plant for sustainable development” | A reading that highlights the economic importance of the Mulberry plant
in various fields for sustainable development.
This can be accessed here . |
3 | Reading; “Impact evaluation of development projects – A case study of the project “Development of Sericulture Activities in Punjab”” | A reading that can be used to help students with conducting a survey, data collection and analysis to look for the economic impact on sericulture Industry due to climate change. This can be developed based on the article by S Mubin, M Ahmed, G Mubin, MA Majeed, Planning and Development Department PEF, Govt of Punjab and Lahore Leads University, Lahore.
This can be accessed here. |
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1 | Video “Cultivation & harvesting of mulberry plants. Moriculture in brief. Subtopic of sericulture | By Prof. Amol Jawale, YouTube. |
2 | Reading “Studies on the mode of plantation of mulberry for silkworm rearing” | By S. Rajput, S. Chanotra, R. Gupta, M. Bashir, I.A. Dar, N. Dhar, J.S. Tara and R. Mohan.University of Jammu and Regional Sericulture Research Station, Jammu, India |
3 | Reading “Impact of climate change on sustainable sericulture development in India” | By R.L. Ram, C. Maji, and B.D. Bindroo. International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research |
4 | Reading “Mulberry (Morus spp.): An ideal plant for sustainable development” | By G. K. Rohela, P. Shukla, Multana, R. Kumar, and S. R. Chowdhury, Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute. Government of India, Jammu and Kashmir, India |
5 | Field Activity “Impact evaluation of development projects – A case study of the project “Development of Sericulture Activities in Punjab”” | By S Mubin, M Ahmed, G Mubin, MA Majeed, Planning and Development Department PEF, Govt of Punjab and Lahore Leads University, Lahore |
6 | Video “Mulberry cultivation” B | By NCERT for School and Teacher Education Research Station, Jammu, India |
Grade Level | Undergraduate |
Discipline | Agricultural Sciences, Biological Sciences |
Topic(s) in Discipline | Moriculture, Sericulture, Mulberry, Mulberry Cultivation, Silkworm, Plant Yield |
Climate Topic | Climate and Agriculture, Climate and the Biosphere |
Location | Global, Asia, India |
Language(s) | English / Hindi |
Access | Online / offline |
Approximate Time Required | 1 hr 30 mins |
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Here is a step-by-step guide to using this lesson plan in the classroom/laboratory. We have suggested these steps as a possible plan of action. You may customize the lesson plan according to your preferences and requirements.
1.Introduce the topic using this video
Video (15 mins)
This video titled, “Cultivation & harvesting of mulberry plants.Moriculture in brief. Subtopic of sericulture” by Prof Amol Jawale can be used to teach about the methods of cultivation of mulberry plants as the food source for silkworm larvae in the sericulture industry. This video shows the details of mulberry plantation techniques from soil preparation to planting, to care and management of plants and harvesting of leaves or branches for feeding the silkworm larvae.
2. Further introduce the topic using this reading
Reading (15 mins)
This reading titled, “Studies on the mode of plantation of mulberry for silkworm rearing” by S. Rajput, S. Chanotra, R. Gupta, M. Bashir, I.A. Dar, N. Dhar, J.S. Tara and R. Mohan can be used to discuss and evaluate the plantation methods and varieties of mulberry plants suitable as feed for growth and development of silkworm, Bombyx mori which ultimately influences the cocoon traits such as yield, weight, silk percentage, etc.
This can be accessed here.
3. Demonstrate the connection to climate change using this reading
Reading (15 mins)
This reading titled, “Impact of climate change on sustainable sericulture development in India” by R.L. Ram, C. Maji, and B.D. Bindroo can be used to discuss the issues of climate change due to anthropogenic greenhouse gases such as Co₂, methane and nitrous oxide impacting sustainable sericultural development. It can also be used to discuss the impact of climate change on the practice and economy of the sericulture industry and on soil health which affects mulberry plantation, mulberry diseases and pests.
This can be accessed here.
Use this lesson plan to help your students find answers to:
(If you or your students would like to explore the topic further, these additional resources will be useful.)
1 | Video (In Hindi); “Mulberry cultivation” | A video on mulberry plantation techniques and care and management of
mulberry plants for providing good quality leaves for food of silkworm,
Bombyx mori.
This can be accessed here. |
2 | Reading; “Mulberry (Morus spp.): An ideal plant for sustainable development” | A reading that highlights the economic importance of the Mulberry plant
in various fields for sustainable development. This can be accessed here. |
3 | Reading; “Impact evaluation of development projects – A case study of the project “Development of Sericulture Activities in Punjab”” | A reading that can be used to help students with conducting a survey,
data collection and analysis to look for the economic impact on
sericulture Industry due to climate change. This can be developed based
on the article by S Mubin, M Ahmed, G Mubin, MA Majeed, Planning
and Development Department PEF, Govt of Punjab and Lahore Leads
University, Lahore. This can be accessed here. |
Credits and copyrights
1 | Video “Cultivation & harvesting of mulberry plants. Moriculture in brief. Subtopic of sericulture | By Prof. Amol Jawale, YouTube. |
2 | Reading “Studies on the mode of plantation of mulberry for silkworm rearing” | By S. Rajput, S. Chanotra, R. Gupta, M. Bashir, I.A. Dar, N. Dhar, J.S. Tara and R. Mohan.University of Jammu and Regional Sericulture Research Station, Jammu, India |
3 | Reading “Impact of climate change on sustainable sericulture development in India” | By R.L. Ram, C. Maji, and B.D. Bindroo. International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research |
5 | Field Activity “Impact evaluation of development projects – A case study of the project “Development of Sericulture Activities in Punjab”” | By S Mubin, M Ahmed, G Mubin, MA Majeed, Planning and Development Department PEF, Govt of Punjab and Lahore Leads University, Lahore |
6 | Video “Mulberry cultivation” B | By NCERT for School and Teacher Education Research Station, Jammu, India |
4 | Reading “Mulberry (Morus spp.): An ideal plant for sustainable development” | By G. K. Rohela, P. Shukla, Multana, R. Kumar, and S. R. Chowdhury, Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute. Government of India, Jammu and Kashmir, India |
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