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Science in Action

Climate Change Activity

Explore the impact of climate change through a fun hands-on activity!

Duration30 min
Age GroupAges 13–15
DifficultyAdvanced
SubjectScience
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Concept

What this lesson teaches

This activity helps students understand climate change effects and solutions through practical engagement.

Materials

What you need

  • 2 clear jars
  • Equal amounts of water
  • Thermometer (optional)
  • Notebook for observations

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Steps

How the activity runs

  1. Gather materials and find a sunny spot outdoors.
  2. Fill two jars with equal amounts of water.
  3. Place one jar in direct sunlight and the other in the shade.
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Why It Works

The learning connection

Hands-on activities deepen understanding by making concepts tangible. Engaging in real-world issues fosters critical thinking and creativity.

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1. Find a sunny spot outside. 2. Fill both jars with equal amounts of water. 3. Use a thermometer to measure the water temperature before placing jars. 4. Put one jar in direct sunlight and the other in the shade. 5. After 15 minutes, measure the temperature of both jars again. 6. What did you notice about the temperatures of the jars?

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