Environmental Science Curriculum Dual Credit with Morrisville



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Environmental Science Curriculum Dual Credit with Morrisville 1. Introduction to Environmental Science (5 days) Describe the three categories into which most environmental problems fall Explain how the population crisis and the consumption crisis contribute to environmental problems. Distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable resources. Learning standards MST 2, 4, and 6 2. The application of science to solve environmental problems. (5 days) Distinguish between pure and applied science. Describe scientific methods. Explain the uses of tables, line graphs, bar graphs and pie charts. Learning standards CDOS 1, ELA 1 and 4, MST 1, 2, and 4 Activity: An Onion Conundrum 3. The identification of ecosystems and their management, and the identification of biomes. (15 days) Distinguish between the biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem Explain the terms population and community Explain the five major types of species interactions and give examples of each Explain the concept of biodiversity Discuss why many believe that biodiversity contributes to ecological stability Define a biome Compare and contrast the world s biomes Describe plant and animal adaptations in each biome Explain why biodiversity is so much greater in the tropics than in cooler regions of the planet Learning standards SS 3, and MST 6 Activities: Research and build a model of a biome Aquaculture Design a composting unit 4. Soils land use and forestry (35 days) Describe the physical properties that determine the value of soil List and describe the eight land use classes Describe major mechanical and ecological means of erosion control Define suburban sprawl and explain why it is considered a problem Explain how logging, ranching and mining activities affect the land Discuss the role of trees in human thinking Outline some of the major contributions f trees to the environment Discuss the negative impacts of the environment from some forestry activities

Learning standards MST 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7, and A 3 Activities: Soil judging Determine the physical characteristics of the soil Learn to use soil survey maps provided by SCS Identify the parts of a tree and determine its age Identify trees from the FFA s CDE tree id Calculate the ecological dominance, and frequency Determine board feet 5. Water resources (15 days) Explain why fresh water is a precious resource Describe our main sources of fresh water Explain why fresh water is often in short supply Explain why groundwater pollution is hard to clean Define and compare point and nonpoint pollution Describe the impact of water pollution on people and the environment Discuss the effects of polluted oceans on humans Learning standards HPE 2, and MST 1, 4, 6, and 7 Activities: Water testing Stream study Groundwater flow models Groundwater levels and wetlands 6. Air quality (15 days) Name the major causes of air pollution Explain how we could reduce air pollution Explain how a thermal inversion can make air pollution worse Describe some possible health effects of air pollution Explain what causes indoor air pollution and how it can be prevented Explain what causes acid precipitation Explain how acid precipitation affects ecosystems Explain why the earth and its atmosphere are like a greenhouse Explain why carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are rising Explain why many scientists think that the earth s climate will get warmer Describe what a warmer earth might be like Explain how the ozone layer shields the Earth from much of the sun s harmful radiation Explain how CFC s are damaging the ozone layer Describe the damaging effects of excessive ultraviolet light. Learning standards HPE 2, and MST 1, 4, 6, and 7 Activities: Study acid precipitation affect on plants Monitor air quality Global warming in a jar

7. Energy (20 days) Explain how fossil fuels are used to produce electricity Explain how our major sources of energy are dwindling Explain the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy Describe methods of conserving energy Describe several alternative energy sources Learning standards MST 3, 4, and 5 and SS 2 and 3 Activities solar oven Research project 8. Wildlife biology and management (15 days) Explain the five major types of species interactions and give examples of each (ex.-perdition) Explain the requirements for habitat Explain the importance of game laws Explain methods of survival when food supplies are short Draw a food web Explain the concept of adaptation Define the term extinction, and explain the influence of man Describe the main provisions of the Endangered Species Act Discuss controversies about efforts to protect endangered species Learning standards MST 1, 4, 6, and 7 and ELA 2 and 3 Activities Research project on endangered species Habitat improvement 9. Population ecology food (5 days) Describe the factors that affect a population s size Explain why populations grow and what will limit that growth Describe how the size of the human population has changed Describe the problems stemming from overpopulation Explain why providing adequate food for all of the world s people is so difficult Describe the advantages and disadvantages of the green revolution Learning standards MST 3, 6, and 7 and SS 2 and 3 Activities 10. Integrated Pest Management (IPM), chemicals and the environment (15 days) Explain why pest control is often necessary Explain how insects can become resistant to pesticides Discuss biological pest and disease control procedures that can be used in crop production Discuss the implications of organic gardening and organic farming on human society Discuss the relationships between agriculture pest control practices and the environment

Discuss the potential positive and negative effects of chemical fertilizers in the environment Learning standards HPE 2, and MST 3, 4, 6, and 7 Activities build bat houses Pest identification Determine threshold limits of pests Examine a leaf for pests 11. Waste management Define solid waste Explain how most municipal solid waste is disposed of Describe three ways to reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfills and incinerators Define hazardous waste Explain how most hazardous waste is disposed of in the United States Explain the two vest ways to deal with the hazardous waste problem Learning standards HPE 2, and MST 1 and 4 Activities Build a model landfill, weigh and record changes in materials Build a model of wastewater treatment facility Field trips 12. Students will design and carry out a long-term experiment, which will be based upon a current environmental issue. Learning standards ELA 1 and 3, CDOS 1 and 2, and MST 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7

Learning Standards for New York State Health, Physical Education, and Home Economics Personal health and fitness A safe and healthy environment Resource management Mathematics, Science and Technology Standard 5 Standard 6 Standard 7 Analysis, inquiry and design Information systems Mathematics Science Technology Interconnectedness: common themes Interdisciplinary problem solving The Arts Creating, performing and participating in the arts Knowing and using arts materials and resources Responding to and analyzing works of art Understanding the cultural contributions of art Career development and Occupational Studies Career development Integrated learning Universal foundation skills English Language Arts Language for information and understanding Language for literary response and expression Language for critical analysis and evaluation Language for social interaction Social Studies Standard 5 History of the United States and New York World history Geography Economics Civics, citizenship and government