Climate Curricular Materials

These solutions-focused materials prioritize topics, skills, and concepts that are typical in core high school disciplines. Ideally, these lessons can serve as one-for-one replacements for standard curricular elements, or as supplemental resources. Each piece of material can be used on its own, or in conjunction with others, and is designed by our team of practicing high school teachers.

Note that these materials are hosted on Google Drive, allowing us to regularly update them as feedback is received, research progresses, and new findings come into play. This means that most up-to-date versions of each lesson are those linked on our site.

This work is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0. This means you are free to use, remix, adapt, build upon these materials in a way that works best for you and your students so long as you provide credit to MIT CATE.

Climate Science Deck

Grades 10, 11, 12, 6, 7, 8, 9

Designed by one of our high school science depts., this flexible tool was designed first to communicate basic climate science taught in high school. 3 broad areas: 1. What is climate science & what should every student know? 2. Climate effects – what is climate change doing right now? 3. What can we do? What does effective action look like & where is it happening?

Topics:
Climate Science, Emissions, Energy, Extreme Weather, Greenhouse Effect & Gases, Sea Level Rise, Solutions
Subjects:
Science

Cost of Climate Change Unit

Grades 10, 11, 12, 9
| 1-4 days

This flexible 6-part unit explores current climate impacts, future trajectories for climate change, the relative costs of action vs. inaction. Incl. 5-part jigsaw: natural disasters, ag, health care, real estate, climate migration; intro to RCPs; cost of inaction; social cost of carbon.

Topics:
Agriculture, Emissions, Government & Policy, Natural disasters, Sea Level Rise
Subjects:
Economics, Environmental/Climate Science, History/Social Science, Physics, Science
Skills:
Analytical Reading, Critical Thinking, Data Analysis and/or Graphing

Climate, Renewable Energy, & Storage

Grades 6, 7, 8, 9
| 1-4 days

Renewable energy is already cost-effective in many parts of the world, and battery storage is key to making renewables reliable at any time of day. Students will practice graphing skills with real-world data to make predictions. They will explore the origins, inner-workings and cost of solar, wind, and storage as well as electricity pricing.

Topics:
Batteries & Storage, Electricity, Energy, Renewable Energy
Subjects:
Environmental/Climate Science, Math, Physical Science, Science
Skills:
Critical Thinking, Data Analysis and/or Graphing

Grid Economics

Grades 10, 11, 12, 9
| 1-4 days

Renewable energy made up 92% of new electrical generation capacity worldwide in 2024. (Yale 360). Four interconnected lessons share a unit slide deck, and teach the science of electricity alongside historic realities. In doing so, students will realize that choices made in the early 1900s are still very much alive and with us today. Feat: basics of the grid, your electric bill, externalities, energy economics.

Topics:
Electricity, Energy, Government & Policy, Renewable Energy
Subjects:
Economics, History/Social Science, Physics, Science

Cost of Wind Power vs Time

Grades 10, 11, 12, 9
| 60 min or less

Like the others, costs for wind power have fallen enormously – in this case, there’s a simple and interesting factor involved that fits perfectly with teaching either graphing or geometric area. Namely, taller wind turbines can access stronger wind, and most importantly, much more of it. The formula A= pi(R^2) is the key.

Topics:
Energy
Subjects:
Economics, Math, Physics, Science
Skills:
Data Analysis and/or Graphing

The West and Environmental Justice

Grades 10, 11, 12, 9
| 1-4 days

These lessons address “Westward Expansion” & environmental justice (EJ). The EJ portion of the lesson can be situated at any point in a Hist/SS curriculum. The lessons ask students to think about the “Land Back” movement in the context of EJ & climate change. The lessons are assessed by two Socratic Seminars: the history in ‘the West’ and current issues.

Topics:
Environmental Justice, Government & Policy
Subjects:
History/Social Science, U.S. History
Skills:
Civic Knowledge, Critical Thinking, Use of Primary Sources

UN Sustainable Development Goals

Grades 10, 11, 12, 9
| 2-4 weeks

Explore the UN Sustainable Development Goals through inquiry & reflection to define 21st-century global citizenship. Analyzing connections between SDGs & local issues, plan actions to promote sustainability and equity, & use UN resources for research & classroom activities. Ideal for integration into world-language courses.

Topics:
Sustainability, UN Sustainable Development Goals
Subjects:
English/Language Arts
Skills:
Communication, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Research

Sustainability Jargon

Grades 10, 11, 12, 9
| 60 min or less

Students research climate & sustainability terms of their choice, translate formal definitions into student-friendly language, & create a visual presentation. They explain social, environmental, & economic impacts, cite sources, & share via brief peer-reviewed presentations.

Topics:
Sustainability
Subjects:
English/Language Arts, Generic
Skills:
Communication, Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas, Research
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