Weather Lesson Plan Introduction to Research Paper

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Ask students to use their notes and Venn diagrams to discuss in small groups why the primary differences exist. In particular, ask students to consider whether there is anything humans can do to improve the situation. Closing: Have students convene in an "international assembly" (similar to the United Nations), representing different nations to debate what the earth's governments can do to make the distribution of water more equitable.

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Creation of NEW, unique product using all techniques of Bloom

Must evaluate source data with the WHAT IF statement in the assignment

Requires a critical reading of text based on past knowledge

Apply knowledge to research projects on internet and assigned book

Group activities, rote reply, explanation back to classmates

Facts based on lessons; names,.....

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