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Available Learning Modules
Cloudy with a Chance of Science: Studying Extreme Rain and Droughts from Space
Grade Level: High School
Time: 20-30 minutes
Topics: Earth Science, Data Science, Climate Change, NASA, Satellites
Language: English
Both extreme rain and droughts are increasingly affecting all regions of the United States. Students learn about why these events are occurring more frequently, discover the NASA satellite missions studying these weather events, and find data about events that have recently occurred in their region using NASA Giovanni, NASA Worldview, and the National Integrated Drought Information System (Drought.gov).
This learning module is based on Sangmin Pak's "Cloudy with a Chance of Science" Unit Plan created for NASA's Climate Change Research Initiative 2023-2024. Sangmin Pak is a teacher at Richmond Hill High School in New York City. English voiceover by Lily K. Donaldson (Art Technically).
This module does not allow students to skip sections until the audio is completed. If you are an educator wishing to explore the module with skips, explore skippable sections here: (1) Introduction, (2) About Satellites. Note that the first page in each module will not be skippable.
Media Credits
- Creative Commons Heavy Rain Storm in the Trees and Streets | Matthew Rusch
- Air Pollution Stock Footage | Free HD Video - no copyright | No Copyright Videos & Musics
- Carbon Dioxide and Global Temperature Visualization | Berkeley Earth
- IPCC Projections of Temperature and Precipitation in the 21st Century | NASA Goddard
- GPM Applications: Too Much Too Little | NASA Goddard
- Satellite Animation Shows Movement and Landfall of Hurricane Nate | NASA HQ
- Using NASA Data to Monitor Drought and Food Insecurity | NASA Goddard
- OLYMPEX DC-8 Flight Crew 2 | NASA Goddard
- International SWOT Earth Science Mission Media Reel | NASA JPL
- ScienceCast 173: Mud Matters | NASA HQ
- SMAP Radiometer versus Radio Frequency Interference | NASA Goddard
- Five Years of GPM Storms | NASA Goddard
Open Learning Module
Ciencia en las Nubes: Estudiando las Lluvias Extremas y las Sequías desde el Espacio
Grade Level: Escuela Secundaria
Time: 20-30 minutos
Topics: Ciencias de la Tierra, Ciencia de Datos, Cambio Climático, NASA, Satélites
Language: Español
Tanto las lluvias extremas como las sequías están afectando cada vez más a todas las regiones de los Estados Unidos. Los estudiantes aprenden por qué estos eventos ocurren con más frecuencia, descubren las misiones satelitales de la NASA que estudian estos eventos climáticos y encuentran datos sobre eventos que han ocurrido recientemente en su región utilizando NASA Giovanni, NASA Worldview y el Sistema Nacional Integrado de Información sobre Sequías (Drought.gov).
Este módulo de aprendizaje se basa en el Plan de Unidad "Cloudy with a Chance of Science" de Sangmin Pak creado para la Climate Change Research Initiative de la NASA 2023-2024. Sangmin Pak es maestra en la Escuela Secundaria Richmond Hill en la ciudad de Nueva York. Voz en español es generada por AI. (Art Technically).
Este módulo no permite a los estudiantes saltarse secciones hasta que se complete el audio. Si usted es un educador que desea explorar el módulo con saltos, explore las secciones que se pueden omitir aquí: (1) Introducción, (2) Satélites. Tenga en cuenta que la primera página de cada módulo no se podrá omitir.
Media Credits
- Creative Commons Heavy Rain Storm in the Trees and Streets | Matthew Rusch
- Air Pollution Stock Footage | Free HD Video - no copyright | No Copyright Videos & Musics
- Carbon Dioxide and Global Temperature Visualization | Berkeley Earth
- IPCC Projections of Temperature and Precipitation in the 21st Century | NASA Goddard
- GPM Applications: Too Much Too Little | NASA Goddard
- Satellite Animation Shows Movement and Landfall of Hurricane Nate | NASA HQ
- Using NASA Data to Monitor Drought and Food Insecurity | NASA Goddard
- OLYMPEX DC-8 Flight Crew 2 | NASA Goddard
- International SWOT Earth Science Mission Media Reel | NASA JPL
- ScienceCast 173: Mud Matters | NASA HQ
- SMAP Radiometer versus Radio Frequency Interference | NASA Goddard
- Five Years of GPM Storms | NASA Goddard
Open Learning Module