AP Environmental Science (Period Per. 4) Assignments
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- 2015-16 School Year
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Welcome to AP Environmental Science.
Students entering the AP Environmental Science Classes for 2014-15 school year must complete the following form in order to submit their email to receive information and updates over the summer. Students should also view the links for the 2014 summer assignments
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ntpsOLmiKp-b277JNaRrbDXuHH8biDnHItymUs75hg0/edit?pli=1
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- Final Project Written Report Due
- Final Project Display Due
- Be prepared to Present the Final Project Presentation
- Your Vermiculture Analysis is due
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- Arrive at 7:30 to check in.
- Find your class testing room (it will be different from your regular class room
- Bring a photo ID (state or school issued)
- Bring two sharpened pencils and a blue or black ink pen
- Do not bring a calculator, phone or any electronic equipment
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- Population
- Atmosphere
- Agriculture and Nutrition
- Resource Management
- Energy
- Your test corrections
- Your study guides
- Chapter Powerpoints (Find them by scrolling through past test dates)
- Review topic sheet attached below
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- 3 positive aspects (be detailed-explain why/how each is positive)
- 3 negative aspects (be detailed-explain why/how each is negative)
- One solution to change or improve ONE negative aspect (Describe)
- One problem this solution creates (Explain)
- Identify 3 specific ideas you have learned (Be detailed. Explain why the ideas are important)
- Design a controlled experiment to test a cause/effect relationship found in that topic area
- Population
- Atmosphere
- Agriculture and Nutrition
- Resource Management
- Energy
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http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/exam/exam_information/2003.html
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- 1998-2 Nuclear Power
- 2004-3 Radioactive Waste
- 2005-3 Coal mining
- 2006-1 Solar Power
- 2012-1 Fossil Fuels vs Nuclear Power
- 2014-1 Nuclear Power
- 2000-1 Power and BTU
- 2001-1 Heating and BTU
- 2002-1 Electric Cars
- 2004-2 Coal Power Plant
- 2005-4 ANWR
- 2007-2 Home water and energy
- 2008-1 Biodiesel
- 2009-2 Methane Digesters and Electricity
- 2011-3 Electricity and Power
- 2012-2 Alternative Energy and Forests
- 2013-2 Electric Vehicles
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- 2005 #3 Coal mine restoration
- 2006 #4 Fishing
- 2008 #3 Forests
- 2011 #2 Coral Reefs
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- Rangelands and Feedlots
- Open Spaces, Recreation and Urban Design
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- Forestry (Understanding Forestry)
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
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You can use the internet or the attached information pages
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- 1999 #4 Pesticides
- 2004 #4 Soil
- 2005 #2 Meat Production
- 2009 #4 GMO
- 2011 #4 Agriculture
- 2012 #3 IPM
- 2014 #4 Biogeochemical Cycles
Continue Presentations
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Read Ch10 GMO
Study Guide Ch 10 Read pages273-280 to answer questions 15-34
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Ch 10 Reading and Study Guide
Read pages 263-272 for questions 1-14 and pages 280-289 for questions 35-44
Begin Presentations
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- Read pp242 - 259 and answer study guide questions 34-60
- Begin working on Spring Report Link to spring report information
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- Bring two, 2 liter plastic bottles per group. The bottles should be clear (not green)
- Read Chapter 9 pp234-241
- Answer questions 1-33 on the study guide.
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- FRQ’s
- 2000 #4 Age Structure Diagrams
- 2003 #2 Population Rates
- 2008 #4 Population totals
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- Read Ch8 Human Populations
- Complete Ch8 study guide (4-25)
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- Read the pages in Chapter 5 on Population Ecology (pp125-136)
- Answer study guide questions on Chapter 5 (1-14) and
- Read pp 207-2113 in Chapter 8
- Answer study guide questions on Chapter 8 (1-3)
- Be prepared for quiz
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- 1999 #3 Air Pollution graph
- 2001 #3 air pollutants and effects, sick building syndrome
- 2007 #3 Destruction of stratospheric ozone
- 2007 #4 Outdoor air pollution and temperature
- 2013#3 Ozone, Montreal Protocol
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- Your test corrections
- Your study guides
- Chapter Powerpoints (Find them by scrolling through past test dates)
- Review topic sheet attached below
- The FRQ will include questions on experimental design. Attached below is a check list to help your review the experimental design.
- The second FRQ will be two questions asking you to describe what you have learned this semester. The first question will ask for a generalized answer and the second question will ask you to support that answer with 5 specific ideas from one of the five topic areas from this semester. You should prepare an answer from each topic area since I will announce on the test day which topic area you are to use for your support. I will explain this in more detail on Monday. You can see the explanation and a sample answer on the attachment below (First Semester Finals Reflective Essay)
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Research the following FRQ’s
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Zero Waste Homework
Watch the following videos and answer the questions below
- Subaru Zero waste facility 7 min
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOGI5WnPLZk
- Subaru Plant manager talks about zero waste factory 13 min https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0dUIokVcDc
- Shocking Scale of Waste and the myth of recycling 5min https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTgTWLYCeOU
- A town that is almost zero waste 5 min
- List three things you learned about zero waste from these videos.
- What do you think about (the content of) these video clips? (Make at least two comments)
- Ask at least two questions you might ask the people in any of these videos?
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Global Warming FRQ choices
Go to the following page and review the questions and scoring guides for the following FRQ’s
http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/exam/exam_information/2003.html
2002 #4 El Nino
2006 #2 Atmospheric CO2
2008 #1 Biofuels
2009 #3 questions d and e Colorado River
2010 #2 Termites
2010 #4 Estuaries
2011 #2 Coral Reefs
2013 #2 Electric Vehicles (Math)
Also, you will find a review worksheet attached. It is not required to be completed but many students find the review worksheets a useful study tool.
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Global Warming FRQ choices
Go to the following page and review the questions and scoring guides for the following FRQ’s
http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/exam/exam_information/2003.html
2002 #4 El Nino
2006 #2 Atmospheric CO2
2008 #1 Biofuels
2009 #3 questions d and e Colorado River
2010 #2 Termites
2010 #4 Estuaries
2011 #2 Coral Reefs
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Answer Questions 41-60 on the Study Guide
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- Put your data on to the class spreadsheet (if you didn't already put the data in with your phone while at the Arroyo.
- Using the online data, write a first draft analyzing the class data for EACH of your parameter/test. Use the "Average" data
- In your analysis, use the information you researched and actual numbers (with units) to explain what the data indicates about the health of the stream. Be specific and detailed.
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- What is the purpose of this test?
- What are the good and bad ranges of data results?
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- Part 1. Read the Central Case: Plumbing the Colorado River.
Write a paragraph that summarizes the cause of the conflicts over Colorado River water. - Part 2. Read the section on Freshwater Systems (pp 413-418) and answer study guide questions 1-27. Be sure to print out your study guide answers for this section and bring them to class with you.
- Turn in Field Trip Form for the Arroyo Field Trip. If you have lost your form, I have attached the form below. Be sure you choose the appropriate form (ODD or EVEN)
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Policy And Regulation Report
You are to research an environmental law, treaty, or regulation. You should have selected the law, treaty or regulation in class.
You will make 3 products: An information sheet, a story, and an answer sheet for your story.
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Read Chapter 3 and Complete Study Guide
Read Chapter 3 and complete the study guide. You do not have to define the terms but you should know them.
This is the third and final chapter we will cover in this first unit.Due:
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Read Chapter 2 and Complete Study Guide
Read the introduction to Chapter 2 on the Jabaluka Mine and write down 3 discussion-starting questions or opinions .
Read the chapter and complete the attached Chapter 2 Study Guide Questions. Do not define the terms but you should know them. Be sure to give examples when asked.
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Read Chapter 1 and Complete Study Guide
Read Chapter 1 of your textbook and answer the study guide questions.
Be sure to answer each question in a complete sentence and be sure to give examples or explain when the question demands it.
You can download the word document and type your answers on the document.
Please try to print out your answers double sided to save paper.
If you don't know the answer to any question you can ask it in class before you turn it in and still get full credit.
You don't have to write down the definition to the terms but you should be able to define each term and give an example of each. You should be prepared for a quiz on any of the terms or questions in the study guide.
Also: Be sure to read the inset article on Easter IslandDue:
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Read "Tragedy of the Commons" and Eutrophication Test
Download and print out the PDF: Tragedy of the commons -- please try to print double sided.
Read the article and highlight 5-10 passages that are meaningful, provocative, or worthy of class discussion. Write 5-10 comments on the margins (or on a separate paper) about your thoughts on the passages.
Be prepared to discuss your analysis and opinions in class.
Test: Be prepared to explain the process of Eutrophication