Units, Assignments, Resources |
Environmental Science Notebook:
(Will be turned in at the end of each unit, on day of exam)
1. Syllabus
Openers/closers
Unit 1: Interdependence of organisms Unit 2: Matter,Energy,organization in living systems
2. What is Environmental Science Notes Organization of life (notes)
3. Finate Resources (Due 8/7) Kingdoms project (due 9/5)
4. What's in an ecosystem (Due 8/9) Biogeochemical Cycles Webquest (due 8/24)
5. Graph It! (Due 8/13) Biotic/Abiotic Poster (due 8/27)
6. Age the islands (Due 8/16) Buggy Bean Lab (Due 8/31)
7. Earth's Environmental systems notes Food Web Poster (Due 9/11)
8. Concentration of greenhouse gasses (Due 8/16) How Ecosystems Work (notes)
9. Effects of CO2 on Plants (due 8/17)
10. Study Guide (Due 8/21)
11.Unit test answer sheet
Openers/closers
Unit 1: Interdependence of organisms Unit 2: Matter,Energy,organization in living systems
2. What is Environmental Science Notes Organization of life (notes)
3. Finate Resources (Due 8/7) Kingdoms project (due 9/5)
4. What's in an ecosystem (Due 8/9) Biogeochemical Cycles Webquest (due 8/24)
5. Graph It! (Due 8/13) Biotic/Abiotic Poster (due 8/27)
6. Age the islands (Due 8/16) Buggy Bean Lab (Due 8/31)
7. Earth's Environmental systems notes Food Web Poster (Due 9/11)
8. Concentration of greenhouse gasses (Due 8/16) How Ecosystems Work (notes)
9. Effects of CO2 on Plants (due 8/17)
10. Study Guide (Due 8/21)
11.Unit test answer sheet
Unit 1: Interdependence of organisms
Introduction over Environmental Sciences: Presentations covered for test 1; Intro to environmental science, Environmental Tools, and Dynamic Earth.
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Unit 2: Matter, Energy, Organization in living systems
sub-category: Organization on life & how ecosystems work
Topics include: organism relationships, food chains, food webs, biogeochemical cycles, & ecological succession. The Unit focuses on understanding how energy and nutrients flow through ecosystems.
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Unit 2: Matter, Energy, Organization in living systems
Sub-category: Biomes, aquatic ecosystems
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Unit 4: Populations
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Vocab:
Define the following terms and add picture
1.Population 2. Density 3.Dispersion (clumped,uniform,random) 4. Population Growth rate 5. Reproductive potential
6. Give 5 examples of low/high Reproduction Potential 7. Exponential Growth 8. Logistic Growth 9. Carrying Capacity
10. Limiting Resource 11. Competition 12. Territory 13. Natural selection 14. Population regulation
15. Density dependent/ independent factors 16. Niche 17. Predation 18. Symbiosis
19. Habitat 20. Parasitism 21.Mutualism 22. Commensalism 23. Niche restriction
Define the following terms and add picture
1.Population 2. Density 3.Dispersion (clumped,uniform,random) 4. Population Growth rate 5. Reproductive potential
6. Give 5 examples of low/high Reproduction Potential 7. Exponential Growth 8. Logistic Growth 9. Carrying Capacity
10. Limiting Resource 11. Competition 12. Territory 13. Natural selection 14. Population regulation
15. Density dependent/ independent factors 16. Niche 17. Predation 18. Symbiosis
19. Habitat 20. Parasitism 21.Mutualism 22. Commensalism 23. Niche restriction
Unit 5: Human Populations
Vocab:
Human Populations notes.pptx | |
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File Type: | pptx |
coming soon.
Unit 6: Land use, Food & Agriculture, Mining
Vocab land use:
Land Cover Urban Land Rural Land Ecosystem Services
Urbanization Urban Crisis infrastructure Urban sprawl
Marginal land heat island Land use planning G.I.S
Mass transit system rangeland clear/selective cutting
virgin/native forest overgrazing biosphere reserves
Wilderness protected areas
Vocab Food and Agriculture:
Famine Calorie Malnutrition Food Efficiency
Poverty Arable land Green revolution Subsistence Farming
Yield (crop) Top soil Erosion genetic engineering
drought Fertile soil resistance protein, fat, carbohydrate (animal/ plant source)
aquaculture no-till farming salinization domesticated (animals)
Vocab Minerals:
Luster impurities surface reflection metallic non-metallic Streak
hardness cleavage fracture specific gravity
Things minerals have in common: list the five
Land Cover Urban Land Rural Land Ecosystem Services
Urbanization Urban Crisis infrastructure Urban sprawl
Marginal land heat island Land use planning G.I.S
Mass transit system rangeland clear/selective cutting
virgin/native forest overgrazing biosphere reserves
Wilderness protected areas
Vocab Food and Agriculture:
Famine Calorie Malnutrition Food Efficiency
Poverty Arable land Green revolution Subsistence Farming
Yield (crop) Top soil Erosion genetic engineering
drought Fertile soil resistance protein, fat, carbohydrate (animal/ plant source)
aquaculture no-till farming salinization domesticated (animals)
Vocab Minerals:
Luster impurities surface reflection metallic non-metallic Streak
hardness cleavage fracture specific gravity
Things minerals have in common: list the five
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Non-renewable Energy
Vocab:
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Renewable Energy
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Water:
Vocab:
Fresh water Salt water evapotranspiration
Precipitation Condensation evaporation
Surface water River system Watershed
Percolate Ground water Water table
Aquifer Porosity Permeability
Recharge zone Potable water Drip irrigation
Water management Projects water pollution
Point source Non-Point source
Sewage sludge Eutrophication
Thermal Pollution Biomagnification
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Air:
Vocab:
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Climate & Waste
climate_ch.13.pptx | |
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protect_the_skin_youre_in_lab.doc | |
File Size: | 279 kb |
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climate_ch.13_review_questions.doc | |
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Waste Notes | |
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Science and Technology in local, national, & Global Challenegs
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Pass the cold lab | |
File Size: | 27 kb |
File Type: | doc |
Chapter 20 Study Guide | |
File Size: | 35 kb |
File Type: | doc |
Final Exam:
Seniors 6th Period: 5/17
7th Period: 5/18
6th Period: 5/23
7th Period: 5/18
6th Period: 5/23
Final Exam Review Part 1 | |
File Size: | 49 kb |
File Type: | doc |
Final Exam Review Part 2 | |
File Size: | 19 kb |
File Type: | docx |