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Welcome to the 2nd Semester of 2014 in Environmental Science! Stay updated with important messages via Remind101. Text @ctellman to (239) 240-8373 to subscribe. Key activities include understanding safety rules, exploring the correlation between rainfall data and vegetative communities, and researching national water usage patterns. Ensure you have your new notebook ready by January 8. This semester, we’ll dive into the interrelationships of living and non-living elements of the environment and analyze water usage across various states.
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2nd Semester 2014
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Activity: Safety and Classroom Rules Lab Safety Microscope lab if time allows! iWork: Have new notebook by Wednesday, January 8, 2014!! Monday, January 6thTopic – Introduction to Environmental Science; Do – Five Fingers; Level - Knowledge
Activity: Microscope Quiz! Rainfall and the Forest Correlate rainfall data with vegetative communities iWork: Have new notebook by Wednesday, January 8, 2014!! Tuesday, January 7thTopic – ; Do – Activity; Level - Knowledge
Activity: Rainfall and the Forest Correlate rainfall data with vegetative communities Recognize interrelationships among living and nonliving elements of the environment iWork: Have new notebook by today, January 8, 2014!! Wednesday, January 8thTopic – Correlate rainfall data for Arizona.; Do – Activity; Level - Knowledge
Activity: Library-Research National Water Usage Identify patterns of water use. Describe the relationship between groundwater and surface water in a watershed. iWork: Thursday, January 9thTopic – Analyze water usage of various States. ; Do – Research; Level - Knowledge
Activity: Library-Research National Water Usage Identify how a recharge zone is maintained. Identify how water is used in homes, industry, and in agriculture. iWork: Friday, January 10thTopic – Analyze water usage of various States. ; Do – Research; Level - Knowledge