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The Arctic Survey

Subject(s): Mathematics | Age: 14-16 | Post 16 | Publication Year: 2000 - 2009
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This collection from Plus Magazine was produced as the result of a collaboration between Plus and Arctic Survey Education and provides a selection of teachers' resources and students' worksheets.

On 1 March 2009, three intrepid polar explorers, Pen Hadow, Ann Daniels and Martin Hartley, set out on foot on a gruelling trip across the Arctic ice cap. The aim of their expedition, known as the Catlin Arctic Survey, was to gather data on ice thickness. This information will help to predict when the North Pole sea ice cover will melt, an event which will have dramatic consequences for the Arctic ecosystem and the Earth's climate as a whole.

The materials consist of three toolkits, focusing on some of the science that underlies the Catlin Arctic Survey, and they give students the opportunity to see mathematics and science applied to real-life problems.

Each toolkit is made up of a background article and two worksheets with guidance notes for teachers. The overview article can be read on its own, or used as motivational material for the two worksheets. The worksheets are designed to promote group discussion of the topics, as well as provide hands-on activities.

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Arctic Survey: The Navigation Toolkit. A mathematics article resource
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Arctic Survey: The Navigation Toolkit

This toolkit, from the Plus magazine's collaboration with Arctic Survey Education, explores the navigational aspects of the expedition, including questions surrounding cartography and Global Positioning (GPS) systems. The toolkit can bedownload as a whole or as individual components. The individual components are: •…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
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Climate Change Toolkit. A mathematics article resource
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Climate Change Toolkit

This toolkit from Plus magazine and Arctic Survey Education looks at models of climate change and sea ice growth. The toolkit can be downloaded as a whole or as the individual components, which are: • Arctic supermodels - background article • Modelling ice thickness - worksheet and worksheet with guidance notes •…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
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Statistics Toolkit. A mathematics article resource
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Statistics Toolkit

This toolkit from Plus magazine and Arctic Survey Education explores statistical aspects of the expedition, including the 'spin' that can be put on statistical evidence to make it sound positive or negative, and methods to predict future trends in Arctic climate change. The whole toolkit can be downloaded as a whole…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
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