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Teach the Earth’s Climate System Through Simulations (Build Your Own Earth)

Overview

Overview

As an Undergraduate Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, or Geography teacher, you can use this lesson plan to teach the Earth’s climate system and help your students understand different aspects of Earth’s climate through the use of simulations. This lesson plan is based on the web-based tool ‘Build Your Own Earth’ developed by the University of Manchester.

This lesson plan provides an introduction to Earth’s climate system, an overview of the Build Your Own Earth simulator with multiple Earth configurations that will help your students understand several aspects of what determines the climate of planet Earth, a guide to the use of the simulator in a classroom, and an assignment with select configurations that can reinforce learning about the climate system and climate change through this innovative digital pedagogical practice.

There are several factors that impact the surface temperature and the climate of the planet. These include the role of the sun and solar flux incident on the planet, changes in the solar energy flux received on planet Earth, Earth’s orbital parameters and Milankovitch cycles, the roles of the atmosphere and the greenhouse effect, the hydrosphere, the lithosphere, the biosphere, the cryosphere, the anthroposphere, and their interactions on a variety of spatial and temporal scales. This lesson plan demonstrates the use of the Build Your Own Earth simulation to explain select aspects of the Earth’s climate system and can be used to teach students the role that different factors play in determining Planet Earth’s climate.

Thus, the use of this lesson plan allows you to teach Climate Science and Climate Change in your Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, and Geography classrooms. This lesson plan is particularly effective to use in a flipped classroom and as a blended learning educational resource.

As an Undergraduate Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, or Geography teacher, you can use this lesson plan to teach the Earth’s climate system and help your students understand different aspects of Earth’s climate through the use of simulations. This lesson plan is based on the web-based tool ‘Build Your Own Earth’ developed by the University of Manchester.

This lesson plan provides an introduction to Earth’s climate system, an overview of the Build Your Own Earth simulator with multiple Earth configurations that will help your students understand several aspects of what determines the climate of planet Earth, a guide to the use of the simulator in a classroom, and an assignment with select configurations that can reinforce learning about the climate system and climate change through this innovative digital pedagogical practice.

There are several factors that impact the surface temperature and the climate of the planet. These include the role of the sun and solar flux incident on the planet, changes in the solar energy flux received on planet Earth, Earth’s orbital parameters and Milankovitch cycles, the roles of the atmosphere and the greenhouse effect, the hydrosphere, the lithosphere, the biosphere, the cryosphere, the anthroposphere, and their interactions on a variety of spatial and temporal scales. This lesson plan demonstrates the use of the Build Your Own Earth simulation to explain select aspects of the Earth’s climate system and can be used to teach students the role that different factors play in determining Planet Earth’s climate.

Thus, the use of this lesson plan allows you to teach Climate Science and Climate Change in your Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, and Geography classrooms. This lesson plan is particularly effective to use in a flipped classroom and as a blended learning educational resource.

Learning Outcome

The tools in this lesson plan will enable students to:

  1. Learn about what determines the climate of planet Earth
  2. Understand the role of the sun and incident solar energy flux in determining the average surface temperature
  3. Understand the role of the role of the atmosphere and the greenhouse effect of the atmosphere
  4. Determine the roles of the cryosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere in the Earth’s climate system
  5. Use simulators to understand the Earth’s climate system and climate change

Lesson Plan developed with contribution from Pratibha Songara.

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