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Bellringer: Identify the process occurring below. Next, explain the role of UV radiation in the formation and degradation of ozone (natural and by CFCs). September 10, 2014 Objective: SWBAT compare renewable and nonrenewable resources. ***** Put vocab cards in the bin right now ******* 5 min starts now!

Agenda: 1.Review bellringer and objective (I’m checking in your flashcards) 2.Review Homework in the INB 3.Introduce & take CN on sustainability (INB) 4.Exit ticket (INB) categorize resources… finish for HW Homework: 1.Study flashcards 2.Finish categorization of resources 3.Study INB 4.Quiz Friday September 10, 2014 Objective: SWBAT compare renewable and nonrenewable resources.

Bellringer: Identify the process occurring below. Next, explain the role of UV radiation in the formation and degradation of ozone (natural and by CFCs). September 10, 2014 Objective: SWBAT compare renewable and nonrenewable resources. Time is up!

Natural Capital = Natural Resources + Natural Services Read the description below the diagram and infer what the meaning of the terms. (Think -30 sec, Pair -1 min, Share – 4 min)

Sustainability Key Components Natural Capital = natural resources & natural services that keep us & other forms of life alive and support the economy. Natural Resources = the materials and energy in nature that are essential to humans. Natural Services = processes in nature, such as purification of air and water renewal of topsoil, which support life and human economies. ^Continue to be used at the same rate into the foreseeable future

Natural Capital = Natural Resources + Natural Services Solar Energy Land: Air: Nonrenewable minerals: Life: Nonrenewable energy: Life (biodiversity): Soil: Water: Renewable energy:

Natural Capital = Natural Resources + Natural Services Solar Energy Land: Food production Nutrient recycling Air: Air purification Climate Control UV protection (ozone layer) Nonrenewable minerals: Iron Sand Life: (biodiversity) Population control Pest control Nonrenewable energy: Fossil Fuels Soil: Soil renewal Water: Water purification Water treatment Renewable energy: Sun Wind Water flows