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Environmental Science Unit: Intro to Environmental Science Lesson Bundle

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Suburban Science
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10th - 12th, Homeschool
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This unit covers so much, and does it in bite sized chunks. Students are able to work their way through the information without becoming overwhelmed. My class enjoyed it and I love the low prep!
My students are engaged and asking questions because their focus is on the concept not taking notes. Thank you for putting a comprehensive powerpoint together on environmental science.
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Description

This comprehensive set of lessons and activities will introduce your students to the basic principles of environmental science through an introductory discussion of scientific processes, economics, and environmental policy. Human impacts on the environment are interwoven through each lesson to provide students with a good basis for any environmental science or APES course. A PowerPoint, guided notes, web-quests, doodle notes, activities, extension pages, and assessments are all included in this unit. All student pages come in both PRINT and DIGITAL versions for efficient use in class or through distance learning.

PLEASE NOTE: This unit is also included in my FULL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM.


What's included?

-8 Teacher Planning Pages (standards document, editable daily pacing guide, differentiation ideas for student interest, ability, and learning environment)

-1 PowerPoint (55 editable slides- highly visual and fully animated)

-7 pages of Cornell Notes (both fill-in-the-blank and editable versions included)

-3 pages of my popular Doodle Notes(TM) and a guide to using them in your classroom

-6 Activities:

  • Tragedy of the Commons Digital Activity
  • Ecological Footprint Activity & Bookmark
  • Environmental Scientist Research Project
  • Create Your Own Experiment Lab
  • Environmental Policy Timeline Activity
  • Environmental Careers Flyer

-4 Extension Pages:

  • Digging Deeper: Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • Environmental Math Pre-test
  • Math Review Practice Problems
  • Science v. Pseudscience

-3 quizzes through Google Forms for automatic online grading

-24 editable task cards for a quick and easy unit review

-Editable unit test with multiple-choice and short answer questions (in both honors and regular versions)

-Supplementary Resource Ideas: links and videos for additional explanation or exploration

-Answer keys and grading rubrics for all student pages

What topics are included in this unit?

Intro to Environmental Science

  • What is the environment?
  • Environmental science v. ecology v. environmental activism
  • Renewable and nonrenewable resources
  • Tragedy of the Commons
  • Ecological footprints

Scientific Processes

  • Scientific methods
  • Controlled experiments
  • Quantitative v. qualitative data
  • Science v. pseudoscience
  • Peer review process
  • Scientific theory v. law

Economics & Policy

  • What are economics?
  • Ecosystem services
  • Cost-benefit analyses
  • Types of environmental policies (regulatory v. incentive)

The unit is aligned to NGSS and many state standards. If you’d like to know whether your state standards are covered, you can send me an email at support@suburbanscience.com.

NGSS addressed in this unit: HS-LS2-7, HS-ETS1-1, HS-ETS1-2, ES-ESS3-1, HS-ETS1-3. Additional details on standards are included in the teacher planning pages of this course.

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*For more details about the specific topics and items included, please see my PREVIEW.*


Where can I find other Environmental Science lessons?

Intro to Environmental Science

Biosphere Unit 1: Ecology, Food webs, and Symbiosis

Biosphere Unit 2: Species and Population Ecology

Biosphere Unit 3: World Biomes, Ecological Succession, and Biodiversity

Atmosphere: Weather, Wind, and Biogeochemical Cycles

Geosphere Unit 1: Plate Tectonics and Landforms

Geosphere Unit 2: Minerals, Mining, and Soil

Geosphere Unit 3: Fossil Fuels and Renewable Energy

Hydrosphere Unit 1: Surface Water, Groundwater, and the Water Cycle

Hydrosphere Unit 2: Marine Biomes and Water Pollution

Land Use & Sustainability

Or get the Full Environmental Science Curriculum which includes all these units!

What curriculum could I use with this lesson?

This lesson is ideally geared toward high school students and would work well with a general-level Environmental Science or Biology textbook. It addresses the following topics in AP Environmental Science (APES):

  • 2.2 Ecosystem Services
  • 5.1 The Tragedy of the Commons
  • 5.11 Ecological Footprints
  • 5.12 Introduction to Sustainability

Can I edit these resources to fit my needs?

Some of the files in this unit are editable. The text on the PowerPoints, Cornell Notes, and task cards is all editable so you can adjust the level of content and wording. The pacing guide, printable unit tests, and online quizzes through Google Forms™ are all fully editable. Web-quests, activities, extension pages, and any images included in this unit are in non-editable PDF formats to protect my intellectual property rights and those of the illustrators whose images I’ve purchased for use in this resource.

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135 pgs + 55 PPT slides
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
NGSSHS-LS2-7
Design, evaluate, and refine a solution for reducing the impacts of human activities on the environment and biodiversity. Examples of human activities can include urbanization, building dams, and dissemination of invasive species.
NGSSHS-ETS1-2
Design a solution to a complex real-world problem by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable problems that can be solved through engineering.
NGSSHS-ETS1-3
Evaluate a solution to a complex real-world problem based on prioritized criteria and trade-offs that account for a range of constraints, including cost, safety, reliability, and aesthetics, as well as possible social, cultural, and environmental impacts.
NGSSHS-ESS3-1
Construct an explanation based on evidence for how the availability of natural resources, occurrence of natural hazards, and changes in climate have influenced human activity. Examples of key natural resources include access to fresh water (such as rivers, lakes, and groundwater), regions of fertile soils such as river deltas, and high concentrations of minerals and fossil fuels. Examples of natural hazards can be from interior processes (such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes), surface processes (such as tsunamis, mass wasting and soil erosion), and severe weather (such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts). Examples of the results of changes in climate that can affect populations or drive mass migrations include changes to sea level, regional patterns of temperature and precipitation, and the types of crops and livestock that can be raised.
NGSSHS-ETS1-1
Analyze a major global challenge to specify qualitative and quantitative criteria and constraints for solutions that account for societal needs and wants.

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