This collection of resources consists of a set of lessons through which Key Stage Three students investigate the impacts of climate change on glaciers. The learning objectives are:

  • To understand the definition of a glacier
  • To understand what glacier mass balance means (what inputs mass and what are the outputs)
  • To understand how glaciers are affected by climate change
  • To know where glaciers are located
  • To understand the factors that influence where glaciers are located
  • To recognise that altitude, latitude and continentality are the factors which influence the location of glaciers
  • To understand the impact that shrinking glaciers have on the world.

This resource was produced by the Climate Change Schools Project, funded by the Natural Environment Research Council and in association with the Department of Geography at Durham University and Science Learning Centre North East.

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Lesson 4: Glacier Research

In this resource, students investigate how glaciers respond to climate change by building a model of a glacier and observing how fast it melts. The data is analysed further using the Glacier vulnerability matrix which ranks the glaciers risk of melting due to its area, thickness, altitude and latitude. This...

Lesson 5: Melting Glaciers and Their Impacts

The glacier experiment sequence from the previous two lessons is repeated here, accompanied by the glacier vulnerability score chart. Two sets of student assessment tasks are given for levels three to seven. One of these allows teachers to print and distribute the questions most suitable to their class or to...

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