This is not my usual post but since most of you reading this are in some math area I just had to share this. I’ll be more serious on Thursday.
Read More »What’s new at sustainabilitymath?
There is now a new page that contains animations for concepts related to statistics and calculus. They are not sustainability related, but since I post materials for calculus and statistics and I have been playing with R, I decided to post these. There are 19 topics covered with 36 animations. …
Read More »How do I teach about climate change when I know so little?
If you would like to incorporate climate change in your math class, by say using the calculus or statistics project here, but you don’t feel like you know enough, then you need an overview for teachers. The Paleontological Research Institute has a teacher-friendly guide to climate change. The audience for …
Read More »Looking for Climate Curriculum Materials?
If you are looking for teaching tools or lessons plans related to climate change then check out TROP ICSU. The TROP ICSU project collects and curates educational resources for teachers and self-learners to learn about Climate Change. The quality of life of future generations is largely dependent on the quality of education …
Read More »Does NOAA have resources for teachers?
NOAA provides numerous resources for teachers including data sources, classroom materials, citizen scientists opportunities, and free posters (like the one copied here). A starting point to find these resources is the post Teachers: Get ready for the new school year with NOAA (8/5/19).
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