HEART Force - A Changing Climate: Understanding Drought in Colorado
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
In this lesson, students build an understanding of drought in Colorado through exploring case studies, authentic data, and online resources. After completing this lesson, students will be able to understand the basic causes and impacts of droughts, analyze a case study and current drought data in Colorado, and summarize the main preparedness steps and response strategies for drought events.
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It will be helpful for the teacher to review the graphs and videos ahead of time. Also note the student hand-outs, teacher slides, and resource folder provided to go along with this lesson. The different jigsaw station questions vary in difficulty and higher order thinking. Students may be grouped according to level, or teachers may hybridize groups to encourage peer mentoring. It may be interesting for the teacher to revisit the drought monitoring visualization at different points throughout the year such that students get an idea how drought changes through the season (or why it doesn't). This activity encourages students to start thinking about the "experience" of drought. This lesson can also be connected to a drought game that is linked on the lesson website.