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Science Lesson: Flooding and Climate Adaptation

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Created by Teacher(s): Michael Aprill|Published on: August 27, 2025
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Created by Wisconsin Climate Education Hub teachers
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In this lesson, students analyze and compare case studies of two communities that were forced to relocate due to flooding. Students then research a local community vulnerable to flooding and design a managed retreat that considers both social and cultural needs.

Inquire: Students reflect on the place where they live and discuss a photo of the impact of flooding on a Wisconsin community. 
Investigate: Students watch a short video about Valmeyer, Illinois, and Odanah, Wisconsin, two towns forced to relocate due to flooding, then participate in a jigsaw activity to investigate further.
Inspire: Students use flood risk mapping tools to select a location and then design a plan for a managed retreat.
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Subjects: Science
Duration: 2 hours
Region: Wisconsin
Posted on Aug 27, 2025

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