odd one out – global warming teacher’s notes
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Odd one out – Global warmingTeacher’s notes
There are a number of ways to use this presentation, here are two:
• ask students up to the front of the class to click on the text or picture they think is the odd one out
• ask students to give a show of hands and click on the text or picture that was the most popular choice.
This activity requires students to choose the ‘odd one out’ from a list of three words or phrases on each slide.
Students will need to apply their knowledge of the causes and effects of global warming to decide which is the odd one out. Make sure they explain their choice.
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Odd one out – Global warming
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• Each of the following slides shows a list of three things
• Decide which is the odd one out and explain why
• Click on the text or picture to make your choice
• Click ‘Next’ to move to the next question (or try again)
Odd one out – Global warming
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a. Solar power
c. Hydroelectricity
b. Natural gas
1. Decide which is the odd one out and give your reasons why (click on the text or picture for the answer)
Remember to apply your
knowledge of the causes and effectsof global warming
Correct!
Natural gas is non-renewable
(click on the buttons to ‘try again’ or move on to the ‘next’ question)
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Sorry, wrong answer!
(click on the buttons to ‘try again’ or move on to the ‘next’ question)
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a. London
c. Moscow
b. Tokyo
2. Decide which is the odd one out and give your reasons why
Remember to apply your
knowledge of the causes and effectsof global warming
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Correct!
Moscow will not be affected by sea level rise
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Sorry, wrong answer!
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a. Methane
c. Carbon dioxide
b. Helium
4. Decide which is the odd one out and give your reasons why
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Remember to apply your
knowledge of the causes and effectsof global warming
Correct!
Helium is not a greenhouse gas
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a. Ganges Basin
c. Peru
b. Netherlands
5. Decide which is the odd one out and give your reasons why
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Remember to apply your
knowledge of the causes and effectsof global warming
Correct!
Peru will not experience mass flooding if sea levels rise
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a. Biofuels
c. Oil
b. Coal
6. Decide which is the odd one out and give your reasons why
Remember to apply your
knowledge of the causes and effectsof global warming
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Correct!
Biofuels are renewable, they are not fossil fuels
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Sorry, wrong answer!
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a. Ice shelves collapsing
c. Sea ice melting
b. Glaciers retreating
7. Decide which is the odd one out and give your reasons why
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Remember to apply your
knowledge of the causes and effectsof global warming
Correct!
The retreat of glaciers will not be caused by warmer oceans
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Sorry, wrong answer!
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