2nd Block Environmental Science

What
2nd Block Environmental Science
When
9/6/2024

High School Weekly Lesson Plan Template

Week of: 9/4/24

*for additional curriculum information, please visit the district's resource High School Pacing Guides  or Georgia Standards of Excellence

Course Name: Modified Environmental Science

Monday



No School - Labor Day 

Tuesday


Standard(s): 

  • SEV3a. Analyze and interpret data to communicate information on the origin and consumption of renewable forms of energy (wind, solar, geothermal, biofuel, and tidal) and non-renewable energy sources (fossil fuels and nuclear energy)

  • SEV3b. Construct an argument based on data about the risks and benefits of renewable and nonrenewable energy sources. (Clarification statement: This may include, but is not limited to, the environmental, social, and economic risks and benefits.) 

  • SEV3c. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate data to predict the sustainability potential of renewable and non-renewable energy resources.


LT: We are learning to analyze data about the origin and consumption of renewable and nonrenewable resources (SEV3a-c and SEV5d)

SC:  

  • I can communicate information on where non-renewable energy sources originate. SEV3a

  • I can analyze and interpret data on how non-renewable forms of energy are consumed. SEV3a

  • I can construct an argument based on data about the risks and benefits of non-renewable energy sources. SEV3b


Lesson/Activity:

  1. Daily 10 

  2. Finish Renewable Energy Alternative Notes

  3. Renewable vs NonRenewable Sources Sort

  4. Work on Energy Poster Projects


Resources: GA School Website, Google Classroom, Teacher website, Interactive Notebook, Environmental Science Textbook

Wednesday


Standard(s): 

  • SEV3a. Analyze and interpret data to communicate information on the origin and consumption of renewable forms of energy (wind, solar, geothermal, biofuel, and tidal) and non-renewable energy sources (fossil fuels and nuclear energy)

  • SEV3b. Construct an argument based on data about the risks and benefits of renewable and nonrenewable energy sources. (Clarification statement: This may include, but is not limited to, the environmental, social, and economic risks and benefits.) 

  • SEV3c. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate data to predict the sustainability potential of renewable and non-renewable energy resources.


LT: We are learning to analyze data about the origin and consumption of renewable and nonrenewable resources (SEV3a-c and SEV5d)

SC:  

  • I can communicate information on where non-renewable energy sources originate. SEV3a

  • I can analyze and interpret data on how non-renewable forms of energy are consumed. SEV3a

  • I can construct an argument based on data about the risks and benefits of non-renewable energy sources. SEV3b


Lesson/Activity:

  1. Daily 10

  2. Unit 2 Vocabulary Quiz

  3. Achieve

  4. Energy Poster Projects are DUE!


Resources: GA School Website, Google Classroom, Teacher website, Interactive Notebook, Environmental Science Textbook

Thursday

Standard(s): 

  • SEV4a. Construct and revise a claim based on evidence on the effects of human activities on natural resources. 

  • SEV4b. Design, evaluate, and refine solutions to reduce human impact on the environment including, but not limited to, smog, ozone depletion, urbanization, and ocean acidification. 

  • SEV5d. Design and defend a sustainability plan to reduce your individual contribution to environmental impacts, taking into account how market forces and societal demands (including political, legal, social, and economic) influence personal choices

LT: We are learning about solutions to reduce human impact on the environment (SEV5d and SEV4b)

SC:

  • I can analyze and interpret data to describe the impact of human activity on the environment.

  • I can develop an argument from evidence of how use of chemicals, such as fertilizers, impact the environment.

  • I can evaluate models to explain how ocean acidification impacts living organisms.


Lesson/Activity:

  1. Daily 10

  2. Human Impacts on Water Notes

  3. Watershed/River Pollution Simulation


Resources: GA School Website, Google Classroom, Teacher website, Interactive Notebook, Environmental Science Textbook

Friday

Standard(s): 

  • SEV4a. Construct and revise a claim based on evidence on the effects of human activities on natural resources. 

  • SEV4b. Design, evaluate, and refine solutions to reduce human impact on the environment including, but not limited to, smog, ozone depletion, urbanization, and ocean acidification. 

  • SEV5d. Design and defend a sustainability plan to reduce your individual contribution to environmental impacts, taking into account how market forces and societal demands (including political, legal, social, and economic) influence personal choices

LT: We are learning about solutions to reduce human impact on the environment (SEV5d and SEV4b)

SC:

  • I can analyze and interpret data to describe the impact of human activity on the environment.


Lesson/Activity:

  1. Daily 10 

  2. Unit 2 Review Game (Kahoot) 

  3. Flint Deadly Crisis Video w/ Questions


Resources: GA School Website, Google Classroom, Teacher website, Interactive Notebook, Environmental Science Textbook, Kahoot 



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