YOU SHOULD: Earth and Environment – Mrs. Logan – C212 1.Be seated in numbered seat (matches notecard) 2. Have a “weekly sheet” (orange paper on top of.

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YOU SHOULD: Earth and Environment – Mrs. Logan – C212 1.Be seated in numbered seat (matches notecard) 2. Have a “weekly sheet” (orange paper on top of projector)

Earth and Environment Pd. 1, 2, 7/8, and 9 Intro. Objective: SWBAT review course syllabus and yearlong goals. Warm-up: Answer the following: 1.T/F Environmental science involves the study of living and nonliving things 2.T/F A country’s waste management only effects that country’s inhabitants. 3.T/F The issue of “urban sprawl” is not part of environmental science. 4.T/FThere is an unlimited supply of oil in the world.

Agenda : 1. Warm-up 2. Intro. / names / seating chart 3. Survey 4. Syllabus 5. Binder requirements (if time) 6. Exit slip

Agenda : 1. Warm-up 2. Syllabus 3. Binder requirements 4. Course ppt. 5. Exit slip

4 C’s 1. City – what city would you love to live in? 2. Car – What car do you want to drive? 3. Celebrity – What celebrity would you like to meet? 4. Career – What career do you want some day?

Homework: *Signature page due TOMORROW *Device TOMORROW * Binders due by FRIDAY

Exit Slip: Answer the following 1. T/F You will be given a zero if found cheating. 2. Weekly sheets are collected every. 3. T/F I will only call your parents for negative situations. 4. Going is a privilege that can be revoked. 5. Mrs. Logan’s phone extension is

Capstone Pd.s 10 & 11Intro. Objective: SWBAT review course objectives Warm-up: Answer the following: 1.T/F Environmental science involves the study of living and nonliving things 2.T/F A country’s waste management only effects that country’s inhabitants. 3.T/F The issue of “urban sprawl” is not part of environmental science. 4.T/FThere is an unlimited supply of oil in the world.

Agenda : 1. Warm-up 2. TRIP 3. Course ppt. / binder requirements 4. Case Study 5. Exit slip

Homework: *Permission slips due WEDNESDAY * Binders due WEDNESDAY

Easter Island

1. What was the first organism to slowly disappear on Easter Island? 2. What did the people of Easter Island use this key organism for? Provide at least 3 examples? 3. What do you think would be our first declining resource if someone looked back on our civilization? 4. Do you think we could ever end up like Easter Island, why or why not?

Exit Slip: Answer the following 1. T/F We will not go outside when it’s raining. 2. Weekly sheets are collected every. 3. T/F Capstone students will always be supervised by instructor. 4. T/F Greensburg Salem has a similar course. 5. T/F You need a device with internet access every day.