Environmental Science Unit Test on Friday! Schedule Do Now

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Environmental Science Unit Test on Friday! Schedule Do Now 04-17-17 Environmental Science Unit Test on Friday! Turn in Do Nows Poster: Aquatic Environments How does the surface zone of the open ocean differ from the deep zone? Schedule Do Now Ch. 14 Review Poster due Wednesday (4-19) Project 2 due Monday (4-24) Homework New Seats…Check the seating chart on the front counter

04-17-17 Learning Objective I can identify & describe the components of Earth’s aquatic environments.

Aquatic Environments Poster estuary salt marsh mangrove forest intertidal zone coral reef kelp forest surface zone deep zone hydrothermal vent Shore Deep Ocean

Environmental Science Unit Test on Friday! 04-18-17 Environmental Science Unit Test on Friday! Poster: Aquatic Environments Schedule What are two environments in the waters near shore? Describe the characteristics of each. Do Now Finish Poster Ch. 14 Review Project 2 due Monday Homework

04-18-17 Learning Objective I can identify & describe the components of Earth’s aquatic environments.

Aquatic Environments Poster estuary salt marsh mangrove forest intertidal zone coral reef kelp forest surface zone deep zone hydrothermal vent Shore Deep Ocean

Environmental Science Unit Test on Friday! 04-19-17 Environmental Science Unit Test on Friday! Turn in Posters Test Review Describe one living and one non-living resource contained in the ocean and how its use affects the ocean environment. Schedule Do Now Study for Test Project 2 due Monday Homework

04-19-17 Learning Objective I can explain important concepts about natural resources & conservation.

Environmental Science Unit Test Tomorrow! 04-20-17 Environmental Science Unit Test Tomorrow! Test Review What are 3 ways that you can conserve or protect Earth’s natural resources or environments? Schedule Do Now Study for Test Project 2 due Monday Homework

04-20-17 Learning Objective I can explain important concepts about natural resources & conservation.

Study Time: Prepare for the Environmental Science Unit Test Using your unit study guide, notes, textbook and review packets study for tomorrow’s test. Chapter 10: Natural Resources: 10.1 Review Questions (pg. 330) 10.2 Review Questions (pg. 335) 10.3 Review Questions (pg. 345) Ch. 10 Review Questions (page 349) Chapter 12: Freshwater Resources: 12.1 Review Questions (pg. 400) 12.2 Review Questions (pg. 409) 12.3 Review Questions (pg. 418) Ch. 12 Review Questions (page 421) Chapter 14: Ocean Resources: 14.1 Review Questions (pg. 400) 14.2 Review Questions (pg. 409) 14.3 Review Questions (pg. 418) Ch. 14 Review Questions (page 421)

Environmental Science Unit Test Today! 04-21-17 Environmental Science Unit Test Today! Turn in Ch. 10, 12 & 14 Reviews [stapled together] Environmental Science Unit Test Please turn in your reviews and clear your table except for a pencil. Schedule Do Now Project 2 due Monday Homework

04-21-17 Learning Objective To assess your understanding of Earth’s natural resources and how to conserve them.