Living with Nature (Lesson 2)

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Tiny URL: https://tinyurl.com/modaKIPP2

Link for TinkerCAD: https://tinyurl.com/kippCAD
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Design6th Grade

This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Lesson Up Class Link
Tiny URL: https://tinyurl.com/modaKIPP2

Link for TinkerCAD: https://tinyurl.com/kippCAD

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Living With Nature

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Review on 
Climate Change

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What is Climate Change?
What is Climate Change?

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Climate Change 
  • Global Warming (ex. Earth heating up) 
  • Uncommon Weather Patterns (ex. Snowing on a normally hot island.)
  • Abnormal Weather changes such as droughts, hurricanes, or flooding
  • Destruction of the Ozone Layer

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Image by  Chris LeBoutillier
Hurricanes and Climate Change
As the earth gets warmer (Global Warming) so do the oceans and seas. Warmer sea surface tempratures cause Hurricanes or Typhoones (depending on which ocean the storm starts in).
Flooding and Climate Change
Climate change can also impact the weather. And an increase or ubrupt raining can cause significant flooding. 
Earthquakes and Climate Change
The occurence of flooding and droughts have been said to cause earthquakes. 

(Link: https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2926/can-climate-affect-earthquakes-or-are-the-connections-shaky/)
Droughts and Climate Change
As the earth gets hotter due to Global Warming, there is a lack of rain in certain areas. 

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Why is architecture an important
topic in Climate Change

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Traditional Malayan & Indonesian House 

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Traditional Homes for Indigenous Communities 

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The walled city of Sienna, Italy

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Bungalow 

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These houses were first constructed in Bengal, India and are single story homes.

Colonial Homes 



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Colonial homes can be traced back to the late 1600s to 1700s
They were some of the main types of homes built in colonial America
There are several different types of colonial homes such as German, Spanish, Dutch and many more.

Greek Revival 

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Activity 
Design a houses that can adapt to
 (or work with) nature? 
Sketch it out on paper!

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Sam Moqadam - photo

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TinkerCAD Tutorial 

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Activity  on TinkerCAD
Design a houses that can adapt to
 (or work with) nature? 
Sketch it out on paper first!

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Sam Moqadam - photo