Overview
This lesson allows students to learn about the Arctic through a challenging question and answer game format. Inspired by experiences in the Hidden Ocean 2016: Chukchi Borderlands expedition, the game includes “careers”, “animals”, “equipment”, “climate change”, and “geography” components. The game may be used as a learning tool, a review tool, or an assessment tool.
Objectives
Students will be able to:
- Identify some equipment used to study Arctic regions.
- Describe some Arctic animals and their roles in the Arctic ecosystem.
- Locate the Arctic Ocean/Chukchi Borderlands on a map.
- Identify careers associated with Arctic research.
- Relate the effects of changing climate to Arctic regions.
Lesson Preparation
This lesson may be used as either a learning tool, a review tool, or an assessment (pre or post) tool. The lesson may also be used as an introduction to Arctic studies.
Procedure
- Students may compete as individuals or in pairs or small groups.
- To maximize participation, it is recommended that students use whiteboards or paper to record their answers. Alternatively, student teams may use a buzzer system to ring in.
- Decide upon rules for scoring and selection of categories/questions prior to beginning the game.
- The teacher may serve as “MC”, or this role may be assigned to a student.
- The MC reads each question and students record their answers prior to revealing the answers.
Resources
Many of the answers may be found in Sandra Thornton’s PolarTREC journals. (https://www.polartrec.com/expeditions/chukchi-sea-borderland)
Assessment
Instructor may wish to keep track of correct and incorrect answers to questions as a way to guide further instruction.
Author / Credits
This lesson was created by Sandra L. W. Thornton, PolarTREC Fellow/NOAA Teacher At Sea 2016. Thornton may be contacted at slwthornton [at] gmail.com.
Standards Other
This activity addresses both MS and HS Next Generation Science Standards relating to “ecosystems” (MS-LS2, HS-LS2, HS-LS4) and “earth and human activity” (MS-ESS3, HS-ESS3). Students are introduced to the Arctic ecosystem, factors threatening biodiversity, and ways in which scientists explore and evaluate Arctic biodiversity.
Content Standards, Grades 5-8
Content Standard C: Life Science
a. Structure and function in living systems
d. Populations and ecosystems
e. Diversity and adaptations of organisms
Content Standard E: Science and Technology
b. Understandings about science and technology
Content Standard F: Science In Personal and Social Perspectives
b. Populations, resources, and environments
e. Science and technology in society
Content Standard G: History and Nature of Science
a. Science as a human endeavor
Content Standards, Grades 9-12
Content Standard C: Life Science
d. Interdependence of organisms
e. Matter, energy, and organization in living systems
f. Behavior of organisms
Content Standard E: Science and Technology
b. Understandings about science and technology
Content Standard F: Science In Personal and Social Perspectives
c. Natural resources
d. Environmental quality
e. Natural and human-induced hazards
f. Science and technology in local, national, and global challenges
Content Standard G: History and Nature of Science
a. Science as a human endeavor
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Full Lesson: Arctic Challenge (PDF - 259.77)259.77 KB | 259.77 KB |
Arctic Challenge Game File (PPT - 13.51 MB)13.51 MB | 13.51 MB |