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  • This teacher resource lists selected articles from the Connected and School Journal reading series that support science concepts when teaching about climate change.

    Connected and School Journal titles and synopses for the topic climate change Science Learning Hub resources supported by the titles

    How big is your footprint? by Norman Bilbrough

    School Journal Part 3 Number 1 2011

    An article about climate change in the 21st century (includes teacher support material).

    Fuels and greenhouse gases video

    Climate action

    Trees, seas and soil, by Renata Hopkins

    Connected Level 2020

    Use this article to discover what a carbon sink is and why they are so important.

    Trees and natural cycles

    Deforestation

    The ocean and the carbon cycle

    What is in soil?

    Activity ideas

    Ocean acidification and eggshells

    What makes up soil?

    Carbon cycle quiz

    The Great Barrier Reef: See It While You Can! by Sarah Wilcox

    School Journal Level 4 2013

    This article explores rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and the effect on the world's oceans and coral reefs.

    The ocean, CO2 and climate change – timeline

    Ocean dissolved gases

    The Big Chill and the Big Drill by Rupert Alchin

    Connected Level 1 and 2 2008

    ANDRILL scientists drill into the Antarctic seabed to learn about Antarctica’s climate and how it has changed from ancient times.

    Captured in ice by Veronika Meduna

    Connected Level 3 2017

    Nancy Bertler collects ice cores to learn how the Earth’s climate has changed over time.

    Clues to the past

    The ANDRILL operation video

    Antarctica and global climate change

    Activity idea

    Making a core sample

    59.5 Degrees South by Sarah Wilcox

    School Journal Level 3 August 2013

    This article provides information on Argo floats –devices that measure ocean currents, temperature and salinity (includes teacher support material).

    Argo project

    Ocean salinity

    Ocean temperature

    Ocean motion

    Activity ideas

    Buoyancy in water

    Saline currents

    Global action by Phillip Simpson

    Connected Level 4 2017

    This article examines what global warming is and how computer modelling works and identifies how science may help New Zealand reduce its agricultural emissions

    Greenhouse effect

    Climate models

    The nitrogen cycle

    Measuring greenhouse gas emissions

    Rising seas by Kate Potter

    Connected Level 3 2014

    This article looks at the role of evidence in determining that sea levels are rising. It also notes some of the implications of sea level rise

    Climate change, melting ice and sea level rise

    Activity ideas

    Investigating sea level rise

    Melting glacial ice

    Building for the future by Adrienne Jansen

    Connected Level 3 2017

    This article tells how experts work together to future proof a coastal village from the threat of tsunamis and rising seas.

    Climate change, melting ice and sea level rise

    Activity idea

    Science and partnership with a Sāmoan village

    Related content

    Climate change resources – planning pathways breaks climate change down into smaller, bite-size topics and key science concepts.

    Climate science has its own language. Check out a few key terms – with references to New Zealand’s greenhouse gas profile.

    Collection of related content

    The Science Learning Hub team has curated a collection of resources related to climate change. Login to make this collection part of your private collection, just click on the copy icon. You can then add additional content, notes and make other changes. Registering an account for the Science Learning Hubs is easy and free – sign up with your email address or Google account. Look for the Sign in button at the top of each page.

    Useful links

    The Ministry of Education's Climate Change Learning Programme is a level 4 programme focused on climate change that includes specific student activities; the wellbeing guide focuses on student wellbeing and hauora when navigating climate change as an area of learning and action. Many of the suggestions are relevant to other learning levels.

    Returning to a green Antarctica is a comic by Simone Giovanardi and Bella Duncan. It explains why Antarctica once looked more like South Island’s West Coast beech forests than the frozen continent we know today.

      Published 3 May 2017, Updated 12 June 2021 Referencing Hub articles
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