This PowerPoint is one small part of my Matter, Energy and the Environment entire unit. This unit includes… Four Part 3,500+ Slide PowerPoint 14 Page bundled homework package and 20 pages of units notes that chronologically follow the PowerPoint 17 worksheets that follow unit. 3 PowerPoint review games, 29+ video and academic links, rubrics, games, activity sheets, and more. –
Purchase the entire four curriculum, 35,000 slides, hundreds of pages of homework, lesson notes, review games, and much more. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Thanks again for your interest in this curriculum. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed
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How to play… –Don’t play like Jeo_ _ _ _ y. –Class should be divided into several small groups. –Groups should use science journal (red slide notes), homework, and other available materials to assist you. –Groups can communicate quietly with each other but no sharing answers between groups. Practice quietly communicating right now? Practice Communication Question: Your group gets to order one pizza and you can have two toppings. What does your group want?
Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each Final Questions = 5 pt wager If you wager 5 on the last question and get it wrong you lose 5 pts. Wager 5 and get it right you get 5 pts. Find the Owl = Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box worth 1pt. “I’ll be about this big.”
Is your name on the review sheet?
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assigning resources in a way that ensures sustainability.This is the process of assigning resources in a way that ensures sustainability. 1
Garrett Hardin wrote this work that describes how people use / degrade common resources. 2
This person is not very ecocentric believing that ecosphere supports life rather than an individual. 3 WASTER
These are natures recyclers. They can clean and purify pollution and renew an ecosystem. 4
Name these R’s? R R R R
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This the term that describes getting the most for your dollar. (Don’t waste your money on useless items). 6
This term suggests meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.This term suggests meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. 7
What very large environmental issue is represented below? 8
How many humans live on earth right now? –Your answer must be within one billion 9
Which letter represents the industrial revolution? 10 AB C D E
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The Agricultural Revolution did all of the following except… –A.) Allowed humans to stay in one place rather than follow animals for hunting. –B.) Helped humans create a surplus of food –C.) Allowed humans to hunt animals and forage for food. –D.) Provided humans with more time to invent and improve practices. 11
Complex societies including cities / urbanization occurred roughly this many years ago? A.) 300 years ago B.) 6,000 years ago C.) 100,000 years ago D.) 7 million years ago 12
These were referred to as borrowed light. It is the energy rich carbon deposits from millions of years ago? 13
This refers to the amount of food that an area of land will yield and, therefore, the number of people that an area of land will support. 14
All of the following could be some conclusion to human population growth except… A.) Carrying capacity was artificially increased by the introduction of agriculture beginning roughly 10,000 years ago. B.) Population increase was accelerated after 10,000 years ago, but not at modern levels. C.) Massively accelerated population growth is something that has been happening for millions of years. D.) Human population growth is not a biological imperative, but is culturally determined. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 15
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What is the name for a large urban complex such as the one circled below? 16
What is the name for this type of heating that uses the energy from the sun. 17
This is the name for modeling a design after nature. 18
This is the name for a form of energy that can be used over and over again? 19
The pictures below represent this type of renewable energy. 20
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Name this National Park? *21
Name this National Park? *22
Name this National Park? *23
Name this National Park? *24
Name this National Park? *25
ENVS. THOUGHT LIVING ON EARTH OUR FUTURETHINKING GREEN -BONUS- NATIONAL PARKS * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Environment Review Game FINAL QUESTION
“This is not a wager question.”
Name at least five forms of renewable energy. Each correct response is worth one point.
ANSWER KEY
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Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each Final Questions = 5 pt wager Find the Owl = Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box worth 1pt.
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assigning resources in a way that ensures sustainability.This is the process of assigning resources in a way that ensures sustainability. 1
Resource Allocation Resource Allocation 1
Garrett Hardin wrote this work that describes how people use / degrade common resources. 2
The Tragedy of the Commons 2
This person is not very ecocentric believing that the ecosphere supports life rather than an individual. 3 WASTER
This person is not very ecocentric believing that the ecosphere supports life rather than an individual. 3 WASTER
This person is not very ecocentric believing that the ecosphere supports life rather than an individual. 3 WASTER
This person is not very ecocentric believing that the ecosphere supports life rather than an individual. Owl + 1 point 3 WASTER
This person is not very ecocentric believing that the ecosphere supports life rather than an individual. Owl + 1 point 3 WASTER
These are natures recyclers. They can clean and purify pollution and renew an ecosystem. 4
Fungi 4
These are natures recyclers. They can clean and purify pollution and renew an ecosystem. Fungi / Mycelium 4
Name these R’s? R R R R
R R R R
Reduce R R R
Name these R’s? Reduce Reuse R R
Name these R’s? Reduce Reuse Recycle R
Name these R’s? Reduce Reuse Recycle Rethink
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This the term that describes getting the most for your dollar. (Don’t waste your money on useless items). 6
This the term that describes getting the most for your dollar. (Don’t waste your money on useless items). Frugality 6
This term suggests meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.This term suggests meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. 7
SustainabilitySustainability 7
What very large environmental issue is represented below? 8
Human Population Growth 8
How many humans live on Earth right now? –Your answer must be within one billion 9
How many humans live on Earth right now? –Your answer must be within one billion 9 World 7,054,954,264 18:11 UTC (EST+5) Nov 27, 2012
Which letter represents the industrial revolution? 10 AB C D E
Which letter represents the industrial revolution? Answer C 10 AB C D E
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The Agricultural Revolution did all of the following except… –A.) Allowed humans to stay in one place rather than follow animals for hunting. –B.) Helped humans create a surplus of food –C.) Allowed humans to hunt animals and forage for food. –D.) Provided humans with more time to invent and improve practices. 11
The Agricultural Revolution did all of the following except… –A.) Allowed humans to stay in one place rather than follow animals for hunting. –B.) Helped humans create a surplus of food –C.) Allowed humans to hunt animals and forage for food. –D.) Provided humans with more time to invent and improve practices. 11
Complex societies including cities / urbanization occurred roughly this many years ago? A.) 300 years ago B.) 6,000 years ago C.) 100,000 years ago D.) 7 million years ago 12
Complex societies including cities / urbanization occurred roughly this many years ago? A.) 300 years ago B.) 6,000 years ago C.) 100,000 years ago D.) 7 million years ago 12
These were referred to as borrowed light. It is the energy rich carbon deposits from millions of years ago? 13
These were referred to as borrowed light. It is the energy rich carbon deposits from millions of years ago? Fossil Fuels 13
This refers to the amount of food that an area of land will yield and, therefore, the number of people that an area of land will support. 14
This refers to the amount of food that an area of land will yield and, therefore, the number of people that an area of land will support. Carrying Capacity 14
All of the following could be some conclusion to human population growth except… A.) Carrying capacity was artificially increased by the introduction of agriculture beginning roughly 10,000 years ago. B.) Population increase was accelerated after 10,000 years ago, but not at modern levels. C.) Massively accelerated population growth is something that has been happening for millions of years. D.) Human population growth is not a biological imperative, but is culturally determined. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 15
All of the following could be some conclusion to human population growth except… A.) Carrying capacity was artificially increased by the introduction of agriculture beginning roughly 10,000 years ago. B.) Population increase was accelerated after 10,000 years ago, but not at modern levels. C.) Massively accelerated population growth is something that has been happening for millions of years. D.) Human population growth is not a biological imperative, but is culturally determined. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 15
All of the following could be some conclusion to human population growth except… A.) Carrying capacity was artificially increased by the introduction of agriculture beginning roughly 10,000 years ago. B.) Population increase was accelerated after 10,000 years ago, but not at modern levels. C.) Massively accelerated population growth is something that has been happening for just a few hundred years. D.) Human population growth is not a biological imperative, but is culturally determined. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 15
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What is the name for a large urban complex such as the one circled below? 16
MegalopolisWhat is the name for a large urban complex such as the one circled below? Megalopolis 16
MegalopolisWhat is the name for a large urban complex such as the one circled below? Megalopolis 16 ? ? ?
What is the name for this type of heating that uses the energy from the sun. 17
What is the name for this type of heating that uses the energy from the sun. Solar Passive 17
This is the name for modeling a design after nature. 18
This is the name for modeling a design after nature. Biomimicry 18
This is the name for a form of energy that can be used over and over again? 19
This is the name for a form of energy that can be used over and over again? Renewable Energy 19
The pictures below represent this type of renewable energy. 20
The pictures below represent this type of renewable energy. Biofuels 20
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Name this National Park? *21
Name this National Park? Arches National Park *21
Name this National Park? *22
Name this National Park? Yellowstone National Park *22
Name this National Park? *23
Name this National Park? Yosemite National Park *23
Name this National Park? *24
Name this National Park? Volcanoes National Park *24
Name this National Park? *25
Name this National Park? Denali National Park *25
ENVS. THOUGHT LIVING ON EARTH OUR FUTURETHINKING GREEN -BONUS- NATIONAL PARKS * * * * *25 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Environment Review Game FINAL QUESTION
“This was not a wager question.”
Name at least five forms of renewable energy. Each correct response is worth one point.
Forms of renewable energy
Name at least five forms of renewable energy. Each correct response is worth one point. Forms of renewable energy –Hydropower. –Damless Hydropower. –Ocean thermal energy conversion. –Wave Energy. –Tidal Energy. –Wind. –Solar Chimney. –Solar Thermal. –Liquid Biofuels. –Solid Biofuels. –Nuclear (kind of clean / renewable)
Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each Final Questions = 5 pt wager Find the Owl = Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box worth 1pt.
This PowerPoint is one small part of my Matter, Energy and the Environment entire unit. This unit includes… Four Part 3,500+ Slide PowerPoint 14 Page bundled homework package and 20 pages of units notes that chronologically follow the PowerPoint 17 worksheets that follow unit. 3 PowerPoint review games, 29+ video and academic links, rubrics, games, activity sheets, and more. –
Purchase the entire four curriculum, 35,000 slides, hundreds of pages of homework, lesson notes, review games, and much more. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Thanks again for your interest in this curriculum. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed