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Geography Needs: Colored Pencils Notebook/Folder Scissors

UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not. -The Lorax Respond to the quote: Warm Up for September 19 th, 2012 Paragraph response

Sit anywhere for now Don’t get too comfy you will be moving!

Objectives: TLW create a cause and effect chart which shows relationships between geographic issues. TLW debate the consequences of deforestation and how other human activities impact the environment

Essential Questions How do humans impact and modify the physical environment? What are some environmental consequences of humans changing the physical environment? How can we prevent/ solve these environmental consequences?

Natural Resources renewable resource is a natural resource with the ability to reproduce through biological or natural processes and replenished with the passage of time. non-renewable resource is a natural resource which cannot be reproduced, grown, generated, or used on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate, once depleted there is no more available for future needs

Damage created from the factory: Effects from the factory: How the environment had to adapt: Proposed solutions: Draw and complete the following graphic organizer: Share charts with group, discuss and answer questions

Close: As you leave: – Color and cut out your truffula tree leaf – On the leaf identify an environmental consequence of humans changing the physical environment and explain and propose a solution to this consequence. – As you leave tape your Tuffula tuff to the Tuffula tree!