Communicating Data - Stay Curious, Utah!

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Being able to communicate clearly and persuasively is a critical science practice. Through the activities below students will practice analyzing and interpreting data as well as obtaining and evalating information about climate change and its impact in their communities. They will then design solutions to mitigate those impacts and communicate those solutions.

What Can We Do?

NHMU teens communicate a call to action of ways we can slow the effects of climate change in our communities.

Climate Hazard Cards Activity

Through this activity, students will explore the way climate change is impacting where they live and then create a climate hazard card to communicate with others in their community about collective actions to build resiliency.

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