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Chapter 2 Tools of Environmental Science

Chapter 2 Tools of Environmental ScienceChapter 2 Vocabulary

Chapter 2 Concept Map

chapter 2 notes.docx

 

DAY 1 (after filling out paper quality rubric & STEM project student evaluation…)

Section 2.1 Scientific Methods

Objectives

1. List and describe the steps of the experimental method.

2. Describe why a good hypothesis is not simply a guess.

3. Describe the two essential parts of a good experiment.

4. Describe how scientists study subjects in which experiments are not possible.

5. Explain the importance of curiosity and imagination in science.

2.1 Vocabulary

observation - information gathered by using sight, hearing smell, and touch

hypothesis - testable explanation for an observation

prediction - logical statement about what will happen if a hypothesis is correct

experiment - procedure for testing a hypothesis under controlled conditions

variable - the factor of interest

experimental group - the group that receives the experimental treatment

control group - the group that does not receive the experimental treatment

data - information gathered during an experiment

correlation - association between two or more events used to study a subject when using an experiment is impossible or unethical

Brightstorm: Scientific Method (5:17) – new link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNc9vWLDSCA

The scientific method is a set of guidelines for scientific investigation. It helps us approach all scientific experiments and inquiries methodically and scientifically in order to avoid jumping to conclusions or missing links in a logical chain. The five steps of the scientific method include 1) defining the problem 2) making observations, 3) forming a hypothesis, 4) conducting an experiment and 5) drawing conclusions.

Brightstorm: Science Experiments (5:20) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WlwNhyWtSE

Experimentation is the fourth step of the scientific method. Science experiments are necessary to test hypotheses and to form accurate conclusions based on real world results. All branches of science conduct experiments.

2.1 Student Textbook

2.1 mp3 (15:03)

 

DAY 2

chapter 2 notes.docx & 2.1 PowerPoint (ch02_sec1 revised.ppt)

2.1 Active Reading (pages 5 & 6) (pdf pages 16 & 17)

Self-Check Quiz Section 1: Scientific Methods

 

DAY 3 – check homework – do self- quiz if you haven’t already – go over homework answers

Together: The Elephant Poem (science & literature)

SpongeBob Foldable

Simpsons – Identify the Controls & Variables – if time

 

DAY 4 & 5 – Scientific Method – m&m Lab

BrainPOP Scientific Methods Learn how to think and solve problems like a scientist when Tim and Moby explore scientific methods in this BrainPOP movie.

 

DAY 6

Section 2.2 Statistics & Models

Objectives

1. Explain how scientists use statistics.

2. Explain why the size of a statistical sample is important.

3. Describe three types of models commonly used by scientists.

4. Explain the relationship between probability and risk.

5. Explain the importance of conceptual and mathematical models.

2.2 Vocabulary

statistics - collection and classification of data in the form of numbers

mean - the number obtained by adding the data for a characteristic and dividing this sum by the number of individuals

distribution - relative arrangement of the members of a statistical population

probability - chance of something happening

sample - a group of individuals or events selected to represent the population

risk - probability of an outcome that is unwanted

model - a representation of objects or systems

conceptual model - verbal or graphical explanation for how a system works or is organized

mathematical model - one or more equations that represents the way a system or process works

2.2 Student Textbook

2.2 mp3 (14:11)

chapter 2 notes.docx & 2.2 PowerPoint (ch02_sec2 revised.ppt)

2.2 Active Reading (pages 7 & 8) (pdf pages 18 & 19)

Self-Check Quiz Section 2: Statistics and Models

 

DAY 7

Vocab Study Cards: download “A+ FlashCards Pro” app, then tap “+” in upper left to import from Quizlet; search “golenberke” – you can also download “Quizlet” app, but you will have to create an account

 

m&m statistics activity 

DAY 8 – check homework – do self- quiz if you haven’t already – go over homework answers

Chapter 2 Vocabulary Quiz

(finish m&m activity)

 

Section 2.3 Making Informed Decisions

Objectives

1. Describe three values that people consider when making decisions about the environment.

2. Describe the four steps in a simple environmental decision-making model.

3. Compare the short-term and long-term consequences of two decisions regarding a hypothetical environmental issue.

2.3 Vocabulary

value - principles or standards we consider important

decision-making model - systematic process for making decisions

2.3 Student Textbook

2.3 mp3 (8:02)

chapter 2 notes.docx & 2.3 PowerPoint (ch02_sec3 revised.ppt)

2.3 Active Reading (pages 9 & 10) (pdf pages 20 & 21)

Self-Check Quiz Section 3: Making Informed Decisions

 

DAY 9 – check homework – do self- quiz if you haven’t already – go over homework answers

Chapter 2 Concept Review (pages 3 & 4)(pdf pages 7 & 8)individual chapter 2 concept review pages

chapter 2 study guide.rtf

 

DAY 10 – Review – go over answers for concept review & study guide

Chapter 2 Standard Test Prep

 

DAY 11 – Chapter 2 Test

 

DAY 12 & 13        

Investigation 1.2: How Do You Decide About Environmental Issues?

The Issue: Is Marcellus Shale drilling in Pennsylania a good idea?

 

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Enrichment and Extension 

Career: Environmental Science

Many environmental scientists work hard helping sick ecosystems become well again. Click here to find out more about this interesting career.

Historical Note: The Stories Behind Statistics          

Are statistics more than just numbers? Click here to read how the choices that people make become statistics.

Research Note: Environmental Eyes in the Skies

To learn more about how satellites can help us keep an eye on environmental damage, click here.

 

Chapter 2 Critical Thinking (219-222)individual chapter 2 critical thinking pages

Chapter 2 Map Skills (pdf page 336)individual chapter 2 map skills page

Chapter 2 Labs

Observation Labs

Modeling Topographic Maps

Design Your Own Labs

An Onion Conundrum

Consumer Labs

Deciding About Environmental Issues


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