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==Correction advice== | ==Correction advice== | ||
Most of the time, batch 3 will be wrong. The connection between [[En-en adult card 21 temperature rise| | Most of the time, batch 3 will be wrong. The connection between [[En-en adult card 21 temperature rise|Rising Air Temperatures]] and [[En-en adult card 18 melting of sea ice|Melting Sea Ice]] established in batch 1 does not help to understand how the [[En-en adult card 14 energy budget|Energy Budget]] leads to the five other cards. Very often, the temperature rises of water and air are seen as consequences of the energy budget. To correct this, the following is a good method: | ||
*Ask the players to define radiative forcing with their own words. If the definition is correct, move on. Otherwise, suggest a metaphore to illustrate it. | *Ask the players to define radiative forcing with their own words. If the definition is correct, move on. Otherwise, suggest a metaphore to illustrate it. | ||
*Ask them what the consequence of radiative forcing is. The answer is the energy budget. | *Ask them what the consequence of radiative forcing is. The answer is the energy budget. |
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