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Matthew Teacher: Fredrick Class: Environmental Science Week 1: Date: 2204 through 2604 Topics Standards Lecture Notes Chapter 1 "Environmental Science: A Global Perspective" "Using the Internet for Research" Film & Written Exercise Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's...

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Matthew Teacher: Fredrick Class: Environmental Science Week 1: Date: 2204 through 2604 Topics Standards Lecture Notes Chapter 1 "Environmental Science: A Global Perspective" "Using the Internet for Research" Film & Written Exercise Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's Processes 3a,b,c,d,e,f Energy in the Earth System 4a,b,c,d 5a,b,d,e,f 6a,b,c,d Biogeochemical processes 7a Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere 8a,b,c Out Loud Reading and Discussion "Using the Internet for Research" Film & Written Exercise Textbook Holt Environmental Science Define Vocabulary Terms Answer Questions 121 Using the Internet for Research Exercise Create Science Concept Map Using MS PowerPoint PC PowerPoint Projection Using the Internet for Research Film & Written Exercise PC PowerPoint Projection None Chapter 1 Exam Chapter 1 Homework 30 Points Using the Internet for Research Written Exercise 20 Points Chapter 1 Exam 50 Points Week 2: Date: 2904 through 21304 Case Study Ashuelot River Lab Project Semester: Spring 2004 Date: 2/2/04 6/17/04 Week 3: Date: 21604 through 22004 Case Study Lake Washington: An Environmental Success Story Week 4: Date: 22304 through 22704 Chapter 2 "Living Things in Ecosystems" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Biogeochemical processes 7a Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Biogeochemical processes 7a Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's Processes 3a,b,c,d,e,f Energy in the Earth System 4a,b,c,d 5a,b,d,e,f 6a,b,c,d Biogeochemical processes 7a Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere 8a,b,c Read Aloud Sections 2.1, 2.2 & 2.3 and discuss figures and environmental issues Textbook Holt Environmental Science Define Vocabulary Terms Answer Questions 121 Follow through textbook experiment and discuss Hypothesis for the project Read Aloud the Case Study and have students explore more recent environmental studies and concerns for Lake Washington Textbook Holt Environmental Science & internet Sources None Readings Textbook Holt Environmental Science (See Ashuelot River project Handout) None Homework Labs & Projects AV, Internet Create a data table and Graphs using MS Excel PC Projection MS Excel Use Internet sources and include recent findings with older data Use Internet as Research Tool Create Science Concept Map Using MS PowerPoint PC PowerPoint Projection Demos Special Tests Points PC Projection MS Excel None Turn in Write up w/Graphs Ashuelot River Project 40 Points PC Projection None Turn in Write up Lake Washington Project 20 Points PC PowerPoint Projection None Chapter 2 Exam Homework 30 Points Chapter 2 Exam 50 Points Teacher: Matthew Fredrick Class: Environmental Science Week 5: Date: 3104 through 3504 Topics Case Study "Natural Selection and the Peppered Moth of England" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Week 6: Date: 3804 through 31204 Chapter 3 "How Ecosystems Work" Semester: Spring 2004 Date: 2/2/04 6/17/04 Week 7: Date: 31504 through 31904 Case Study "DDT in the Aquatic Food Chain" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Biogeochemical processes 7a Week 8: Date: 32204 through 32604 2 Case Studies "Fires in Yellowstone" & "Where Should the Wolves Roam?" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Biogeochemical processes 7a Standards Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's Processes 3a,b,c,d,e,f Energy in the Earth System 4a,b,c,d 5a,b,d,e,f 6a,b,c,d Biogeochemical processes 7a Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere 8a,b,c Read out loud from the text and from Los Angeles Times Article 2/17/04 regarding Mercury Poisoning in Norway Textbook Holt Environmental Science Los Angeles Times Article 2/17/04 regarding Mercury Poisoning in Norway Define Vocabulary Terms Answer Questions 122 Create Concept Map for Ecosystems Lecture Notes Read Case Study out loud and discuss environmental factors and adaptation Textbook Holt Environmental Science Read the Case Study out loud from the text. Discuss it's relevance to Chapter 3 Textbook Holt Environmental Science Los Angeles Times Article 2/17/04 regarding Mercury Poisoning in Norway Internet Source Articles None Relate the Case Study from our text to the Los Angeles Times Article and Internet Source Articles. Use the Internet as a research tool and retrieve two articles related to Read the Case Studies out loud from the text. Discuss it's relevance to Chapter 3 Textbook Holt Environmental Science Internet Source Articles Readings Homework Labs & Projects None The Peppered Moth of England Case Study Document the environmental factors of adaptation Internet Research on The Peppered Moth of England None Relate the Case Studies from our text and the Internet Source Articles. Use the Internet as a research tool and retrieve two articles related to AV, Internet PC PowerPoint Concept Map our subject. Demos Special Tests Points None None Case Study Write up Lab Write Up 20 Points PC PowerPoint Concept Map None Chapter 3 Exam Chapter 3 Homework 30 Points Chapter 3 Exam 50 Points PC Elapsed time simulation of DDT poisoning. None Case Study & Related Articles Write Up Case Study Write Up 20 Points our subject. Documentary on "Where Should the Wolves Roam?" Documentary on "Where Should the Wolves Roam?" Case Studies & Related Articles Write Up Case Studies Write Up 20 Points Teacher: Matthew Fredrick Class: Environmental Science Week 9: Date: 32904 through 4204 Topics Chapter 4 "Kinds of Ecosystems" Week 10: Date: 41204 through 41604 Case Study "Saving Costa Rican Biomes" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's Processes 3a,b,c,d,e,f Energy in the Earth System 4a,b,c,d 5a,b,d,e,f 6a,b,c,d Biogeochemical processes 7a Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere 8a,b,c Read Case Study out loud and discuss relevance to Chapter 4 Textbook Holt Environmental Science None Semester: Spring 2004 Date: 2/2/04 6/17/04 Week 11: Date: 41904 through 42304 Investigation / Simulation "Identify Your Local Biome" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's Processes 3a,b,c,d,e,f Energy in the Earth System 4a,b,c,d 5a,b,d,e,f 6a,b,c,d Biogeochemical processes 7a Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere 8a,b,c Read Investigation information out loud and discuss relevance to Chapter 4 Textbook Holt Environmental Science None Week 12: Date: 42604 through 43004 Points of View "The Future of the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Processes Earth's 3a,b,c,d,e,f Energy in the Earth System 4a,b,c,d 5a,b,d,e,f 6a,b,c,d Biogeochemical processes 7a Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere 8a,b,c Read the "Points of View" material on ANWR Textbook Holt Environmental Science Internet Source Articles None Standards Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's Processes 3a,b,c,d,e,f Energy in the Earth System 4a,b,c,d 5a,b,d,e,f 6a,b,c,d Biogeochemical processes 7a Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere 8a,b,c Read out loud from the text and discuss Textbook Holt Environmental Science Define Vocabulary Terms Answer Questions 122 Lecture Notes Readings Homework Labs & Projects Create a Ecosystems Concept Map using MS PowerPoint Retrieve two articles related to the Case Study from the Internet and update the Case Study in a write up. Use the Internet to research and discover the geographical and ecological parameters for our city (Los Angeles). Determine the biome designation (Write Up). Summarize the information in our text on ANWR in a write up. Use the Internet to retrieve new sources and status on ANWR. Include environmental impacts of episodes like the Exxon Valdez oil spill. DVD Documentary Films, ANWR and Exxon Valdez Spill DVD Documentary Films, ANWR and Exxon Valdez Spill None Points of View Write Up Points of View Write Up 20 Points AV, Internet PC PowerPoint Projection DVD Documentary Film "Deforestation of Tropical Rain Forests" Documentary Film (DVD) "Deforestation of Tropical Rain Forests" None Case Study (update) write up Case Study (update) write up 20 Points PC Projection "Biomes" slide show Demos PC PowerPoint Projection PC Projection "Biomes" slide show Special Tests Points None Chapter 4 Exam Chapter 4 Homework 30 Points Chapter 4 Exam 50 Points None Investigation write up Investigation write up 20 Points Teacher: Matthew Fredrick Class: Environmental Science Week 13: Date: 5304 through 5704 Topics Standards Lecture Notes Readings Read out loud from the text and discuss Textbook Holt Environmental Read Case Study from the text and discuss relevance to Chapter 5 Textbook Holt Environmental Chapter 5 "Water" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's Processes 3a,b,c,d,e,f Energy in the Earth System 4a,b,c,d 5a,b,d,e,f 6a,b,c,d Biogeochemical processes 7a Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere 8a,b,c Week 14: Date: 51004 through 51404 Case Study "The Ogallala Aquifer: An Underground Treasure" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's Processes 3a,b,c,d,e,f Energy in the Earth System 4a,b,c,d 5a,b,d,e,f 6a,b,c,d Biogeochemical processes 7a Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere 8a,b,c Semester: Spring 2004 Date: 2/2/04 6/17/04 Week 15: Date: 51704 through 52104 Case Study "The Fight Over Pigeon River" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Evolution 8a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's Processes 3a,b,c,d,e,f Biogeochemical processes 7a Week16: Date: 52404 through 52804 Chapter 6 "Air" Ecology 6a,b,c,d,e,f,g Investigation and Experimentation 1a,b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n Dynamic Earth's Processes 3a,b,c,d,e,f Energy in the Earth System 4a,b,c,d 5a,b,d,e,f 6a,b,c,d Biogeochemical processes 7a Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere 8a,b,c Read Case Study from the text and discuss relevance to Chapter 5 Textbook Holt Environmental Read out loud and discuss figures and relevant details as a class Textbook Holt Environmental Science Homework Labs & Projects Define Chapter 5 Vocabulary Terms Answer Chapter 5 Questions 122 Use the Internet to Research the water quality of the Santa Monica Bay over a 10year period. PC Projection slide show of Santa Monica Bay Wave Action Erosion Demonstration None Chapter 5 Exam Chapter 5 Homework 30 Points Chapter 5 Exam 50 Points Science None Science None Science Define Chapter 6 Vocabulary Terms Answer Chapter 6 Questions 122 Create an Air Concept Map Use Internet to research the current status of the aquifer. Describe current condition and any environmental concerns. PC Pr...

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