The Sea Ice Estimation Project asks students to analyze and project changes in Arctic sea ice over time, providing a hands-on way to explore data and make predictions.
Big Ideas
- Explore how mathematical modelling can reveal changes in our environment.
- Examine 3D objects by calculating area, surface area, and volume.
Competencies:
- Estimating and reasoning through mathematical models.
- Visualizing data relationships with graphs and calculations.
- Connecting mathematical concepts to real-world issues.
The Activity
Students will estimate sea ice area in the Arctic for 1980 and 2024, graph the data, and extrapolate trends for future years like 2040 and 2050. They’ll compare their estimates to actual data and critically analyze differences, reflecting on potential errors and the impact of climate change.
Includes:
- Graph templates to visualize changes in sea ice over decades.
- Real-world data for comparison, sparking deeper discussion about environmental trends.
- Questions encouraging critical thinking about sources of error and modelling limitations.
Worksheet: Sea Ice Estimation Project