Teaching Overview
Learning Points
- Rangers in an Indian national park are successfully tackling the illegal poaching of Indian rhinos.
- The ozone layer is beginning to recover following a reduction in the use of damaging chemicals over the last 40 years.
- A scientist has photographed microscopic sea life in tiny droplets of seawater.
Curriculum Keywords
- Indian Rhinos
- Ozone Layer
- Sea Life
Spark a Discussion
Indian Rhinos
- Why are Indian rhinos under threat?
- How do park rangers work to protect rhinos?
- Do you know how Indian rhinos differ from rhinos found in Africa?
Ozone Layer
- Why is the ozone layer important?
- How can ultraviolet light harm humans?
- By what year do scientists think the ozone layer could be completely recovered?
Drops of Life
- What tiny creatures can live in drops of seawater?
- Which is your favorite photo of life inside a drop of water?
- Have you ever used a magnifying glass to look for small creatures in your house or yard?
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Credits
- Ozone Layer: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center / Jefferson Beck
- Drops of Life: Angel Fitor
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