Volcanoes Quiz; Impacts on the Land

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3-2-18 Volcanoes Quiz; Impacts on the Land

Do Now 5 Minutes to Prepare for the quiz. Sharpen your pencils, get a silent reading book, review, set up privacy folders.

Quiz Instructions 15 minutes to complete the quiz. Read the directions carefully. No talking No getting up without permission Keep your eyes on your own work When you are finished, raise your hand and Mr. Santos will come to collect your quiz. Then, silently read.

Impacts on the Land

Essential Questions What are the consequences of using land as a resource? How does proper waste management help prevent pollution? What actions help protect the land?

Vocabulary deforestation desertification urban sprawl reforestation reclamation

Rally Robin Observe the following items. With a shoulder partner, take turns describing as many different was to reuse it as possible. List the different uses in your notebook.

Rally Robin Observe the following items. With a shoulder partner, take turns describing as many different was to reuse it as possible. List the different uses in your notebook.

Rally Robin Observe the following items. With a shoulder partner, take turns describing as many different was to reuse it as possible. List the different uses in your notebook.

Rally Robin Observe the following items. With a shoulder partner, take turns describing as many different was to reuse it as possible. List the different uses in your notebook.

Rally Robin Observe the following items. With a shoulder partner, take turns describing as many different was to reuse it as possible. List the different uses in your notebook.

Follow-Up Questions How does reusing these items help to reduce the use of Earth’s resources? By reusing these items, the purchase of new, similar items can be avoided. This reduces the amount of material used for their construction, as well as the amount of energy used for fabrication and transportation. How do you think the action of reusing items helps to protect the land? Reusing items reduces the amount of material put into landfills and the amount of raw materials used.