8th prd IB SL Env Systems I-Sherley 003 Assignments
- Instructor
- Pamela Sherley
- Term
- 2022-2023 School Year
- Department
- Science Department
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Refer to the Bolded information for the added information that is due for the IA 2nd Draft.
The 2nd Draft should include any information that was due from the 1st Draft plus any new bolded information that is included in the attachment below.
The 2nd Draft should include any information that was due from the 1st Draft plus any new bolded information that is included in the attachment below.
Due:
Each IA should include one of the following:
Survey or Experimental (testing data)
Depending on the focus of your IA topic you should have one of the following rough drafts uploaded to Google Classroom for our review.
Survey or Experimental (testing data)
Depending on the focus of your IA topic you should have one of the following rough drafts uploaded to Google Classroom for our review.
Due:
Please watch this video complete the quiz by end of class on December 5, 2022. Take a screenshot of your score and submit it on Google Classroom
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=6268886
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=6268886
Due:
Please watch this video complete the quiz by end of class on December 5, 2022. Take a screenshot of your score and submit it on Google Classroom
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=6268878
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=6268878
Due:
ONLY Turn in article summary (chart) in Google Classroom
Over the break You are to calculate your Ecological Footprint.
Read the article Use the annotation strategy and colors to annotate the article (hard copy was given in class on Thursday, use the digital copy if you don't have the hard copy)
Pink: Analysis
Green: Main Idea
Blue: Supporting Details
Make a copy of the chart (attached) to answer the three questions as it pertains to the article(submit in Google Classroom)
Over the course of the week, take a daily account of your activities. Next to each activity, is a point designation, each time you do an activity record it in a notebook or piece of paper, making a chart is best.
Record the numerical value that is given next to the activity that you may have performed that particular day.
At the end of the week take the average of each individual task/activity and record that on the Personal Eco-Footprint Calculator (if applicable). Some items will be an average some items will be a single event entry.
When you return there will be a debrief and group discussion that will be due at the end of the period.
The following assignments will be DUE by Monday 11/28:
Google Classroom submission of the article summary
Chart of raw data from Personal Eco-Footprint Calculator (hard copy)
Average data recorded on the Personal Eco-Footprint Calculator (hard copy)
Steps 1-7 on page 85 (hard copy)
Over the break You are to calculate your Ecological Footprint.
Read the article Use the annotation strategy and colors to annotate the article (hard copy was given in class on Thursday, use the digital copy if you don't have the hard copy)
Pink: Analysis
Green: Main Idea
Blue: Supporting Details
Make a copy of the chart (attached) to answer the three questions as it pertains to the article(submit in Google Classroom)
Over the course of the week, take a daily account of your activities. Next to each activity, is a point designation, each time you do an activity record it in a notebook or piece of paper, making a chart is best.
Record the numerical value that is given next to the activity that you may have performed that particular day.
At the end of the week take the average of each individual task/activity and record that on the Personal Eco-Footprint Calculator (if applicable). Some items will be an average some items will be a single event entry.
When you return there will be a debrief and group discussion that will be due at the end of the period.
The following assignments will be DUE by Monday 11/28:
Google Classroom submission of the article summary
Chart of raw data from Personal Eco-Footprint Calculator (hard copy)
Average data recorded on the Personal Eco-Footprint Calculator (hard copy)
Steps 1-7 on page 85 (hard copy)
Due:
Please watch this video and complete the quiz by the end of class on November 18, 2022. Take a screenshot of your score and post on Google Classroom.
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=6193856
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=6193856
Due:
Please watch this video and complete the quiz by the end of class on November 18, 2022. Take a screenshot of your score and post on Google Classroom.
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=6193820
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=6193820
Due:
We are ALL Environmental Stewarts (responsible for the WELLBEING of the environment around them) .WE had fun but also learned ALOT about the natural resources around us.
Video documentation "Video is a valuable tool for creative documentation and it can be used to facilitate information gathering, reporting, dissemination and networking. Video makes it easy to share cultural material with larger audiences."
Trip attendees
Each individual group is responsible for uploading pictures/videos to the shared google drive, attached to this class post below.
Make sure you label your folder of video/picture with the names of the people in your group.
Create a folder with the name of everyone in your group. Upload your pictures and videos here.
DO NOT COPY anyone's pictures or videos. I will be able to tell and your group will get a 0 for plagiarism.
Non attendees
Access the table below. Select a discussion topic from the right side of the chart. Do some research as it pertains to Big Marsh and how these factors play in the ecological ecosystem of the park.
Indicate topics or a summary of the topic
Create a ppt of these points or summary.
The ppt should be between 5 to 7 slides not including the introductory or conclusion slide.
Upload your ppt in a folder (you create in the video documentation folder I created)
Video documentation "Video is a valuable tool for creative documentation and it can be used to facilitate information gathering, reporting, dissemination and networking. Video makes it easy to share cultural material with larger audiences."
Trip attendees
Each individual group is responsible for uploading pictures/videos to the shared google drive, attached to this class post below.
Make sure you label your folder of video/picture with the names of the people in your group.
Create a folder with the name of everyone in your group. Upload your pictures and videos here.
DO NOT COPY anyone's pictures or videos. I will be able to tell and your group will get a 0 for plagiarism.
Non attendees
Access the table below. Select a discussion topic from the right side of the chart. Do some research as it pertains to Big Marsh and how these factors play in the ecological ecosystem of the park.
Indicate topics or a summary of the topic
Create a ppt of these points or summary.
The ppt should be between 5 to 7 slides not including the introductory or conclusion slide.
Upload your ppt in a folder (you create in the video documentation folder I created)
Due:
We will be embarking on our Field Investigation to Big Marsh tomorrow. To prepare for our Nature experience we will identify characteristics of a Marsh native animal and plant species while looking at benefits of Marsh areas to stable and migratory animals.
CIMBY students explore natural areas mainly in the Calumet region which extends from Jackson Park in Chicago, Illinois, to Michigan City, in northwest Indiana. CIMBY students also explore the Burnham Wildlife Corridor, along the Lake Michigan coastline, just north of Jackson Park. The landscape of the CIMBY geographical region is unique because it has numerous habitats: forests, oak woodlands, wetlands, sand dunes, prairies, and marshes.
Assignment:
Jig saw the attached document.
Each group will get the entire 4 page article.
Each member of the group should read a page
Take 10 minutes to read your page highlighting;
Supporting Details (blue)
Main Ideas (green)
Analysis (pink)
After the 10 minutes, the group does their own internal round robin to report out the important points to your group. Each group member should create a heading for each pg. ie Take notes based on the information from the group Round Robin under each corresponding heading below:
IRM
History
Restoration
Seed Collecting
Watch ONE of the three attached videos. In the attached table write a 2 to 3 sentence summary, next to the video title of what you saw and heard as it pertains to the development of Big Marsh and it's influence on the existing habitat. (make sure to write your name next to your comment)
CIMBY students explore natural areas mainly in the Calumet region which extends from Jackson Park in Chicago, Illinois, to Michigan City, in northwest Indiana. CIMBY students also explore the Burnham Wildlife Corridor, along the Lake Michigan coastline, just north of Jackson Park. The landscape of the CIMBY geographical region is unique because it has numerous habitats: forests, oak woodlands, wetlands, sand dunes, prairies, and marshes.
Assignment:
Jig saw the attached document.
Each group will get the entire 4 page article.
Each member of the group should read a page
Take 10 minutes to read your page highlighting;
Supporting Details (blue)
Main Ideas (green)
Analysis (pink)
After the 10 minutes, the group does their own internal round robin to report out the important points to your group. Each group member should create a heading for each pg. ie Take notes based on the information from the group Round Robin under each corresponding heading below:
IRM
History
Restoration
Seed Collecting
Watch ONE of the three attached videos. In the attached table write a 2 to 3 sentence summary, next to the video title of what you saw and heard as it pertains to the development of Big Marsh and it's influence on the existing habitat. (make sure to write your name next to your comment)
Due:
Read the attached lab for instructions and Pre lab questions. The prelab and video review and summary can be completed as a group, but each person MUST submit his/her own information. Write the information in your notebook take a picture of it and turn it in to google classroom BY THE END OF THE CLASS.
Take notes on the 2 videos (take a pic and turn in to google classroom/notebook check)
Calorimeter of a Peanut
Burning Peanut Assesemt
Take notes on the 2 videos (take a pic and turn in to google classroom/notebook check)
Calorimeter of a Peanut
Burning Peanut Assesemt
Due:
Every good research topic or experimental practice begins with a testable topic. You will spend the next few months intermittently working on your IA (Individual Assessment). The IA is a glorified Lab that will include information that hopefully interests you and is correlated with current Environmental and Social issues.
Use the following resources to assist in selecting, researching and determining the testability of your topic.
Develop 3 topics of interest with background information for all 3.
Include information concerning the environmental concern
Why you chose this topic
What you plan to do in respect to this environmental concern
Use the following resources to assist in selecting, researching and determining the testability of your topic.
Develop 3 topics of interest with background information for all 3.
Include information concerning the environmental concern
Why you chose this topic
What you plan to do in respect to this environmental concern
Due:
If there is no sub today you are to complete the attached document in pairs
MAKE A COPY (groups of 2) and turn in to Google Classroom.
Use the information included as reference if you need any additional assistance. Refer to your copy of the charts/diagrams or the copy of the (same) energy flow diagrams to answer the attached questions. If there is a sub there is the same copy on my desk. Complete it and turn it in at the end of class.
MAKE A COPY (groups of 2) and turn in to Google Classroom.
Use the information included as reference if you need any additional assistance. Refer to your copy of the charts/diagrams or the copy of the (same) energy flow diagrams to answer the attached questions. If there is a sub there is the same copy on my desk. Complete it and turn it in at the end of class.
Due:
Bell Ringer: Complete within the first 15 minutes of class
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Due:
Use the attached Google chart to add pictures and comments of the section of the plant that was sprayed.
Each group should add pictures on the left side of the chart. Make sure you type the names of all members of your group above your picture, select a font color other than black. The color will allow me to track and grade your responses to your classmates photo documentation. Edit the size of your picture to fit in a reasonable section of the chart space.ie DON'T TAKE UP THE ENTIRE PAGE.
Type your responses/observations on your own picture in black. Use the same font color as your group names to respond your classmates phot documentation.
Responses to your picture
Focus on the following questions:
What method of distribution did you use for your DIY bug spray?
How often did you spray the plant?
How many other groups sprayed the same section of the plant as your group?
Indicated by the other pictures that are in the chart
How has the plant responded to treatment thus far?
What are the key ingredients to your DIY spray?
Responses to the other groups observations
* It is important to NOT mention specific group names. Comment based on trends that you see
ex: Two out of the three groups kept the same workout schedule
A few of the groups maintained a consistent diet
Are there any inconsistencies with the method of spray distribution?
Are the bugs in your treatment area decreasing or increasing?
Is the current treatment pattern effective why or why not?
Based on student comments/observations, what trends do you observe that may cause the response of the plants?
Based on student comments/observations, what changes may need to occur in order to change the plant response?
Each group should add pictures on the left side of the chart. Make sure you type the names of all members of your group above your picture, select a font color other than black. The color will allow me to track and grade your responses to your classmates photo documentation. Edit the size of your picture to fit in a reasonable section of the chart space.ie DON'T TAKE UP THE ENTIRE PAGE.
Type your responses/observations on your own picture in black. Use the same font color as your group names to respond your classmates phot documentation.
Responses to your picture
Focus on the following questions:
What method of distribution did you use for your DIY bug spray?
How often did you spray the plant?
How many other groups sprayed the same section of the plant as your group?
Indicated by the other pictures that are in the chart
How has the plant responded to treatment thus far?
What are the key ingredients to your DIY spray?
Responses to the other groups observations
* It is important to NOT mention specific group names. Comment based on trends that you see
ex: Two out of the three groups kept the same workout schedule
A few of the groups maintained a consistent diet
Are there any inconsistencies with the method of spray distribution?
Are the bugs in your treatment area decreasing or increasing?
Is the current treatment pattern effective why or why not?
Based on student comments/observations, what trends do you observe that may cause the response of the plants?
Based on student comments/observations, what changes may need to occur in order to change the plant response?
Due:
Identify the flying organism.
What is it doing?
How are the flowers benefiting?
How is the organism benefiting?
What is it doing?
How are the flowers benefiting?
How is the organism benefiting?
Due:
Use the url below to register for the CTSTEM resource. Take a screenshot of your registration page and upload it to GC
Due:
Make a copy of the College and Career document. Answer the questions and post in Google Classroom for your grade.
Due:
Please watch this video and complete the quiz by the endo of class on September 27, 2022. Take a screenshot of your grade and post it on GC.
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=5851866
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=5851866
Due:
Please complete these questions by midnight on September 27, 2022. Take a screenshot of the completed practice assignment with score and submit it to GC.
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=5851822
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=5851822
Due:
Please watch this video and complete the quiz by the end of class on (Tuesday) September 27, 2022. Take a screenshot of your score and post it on GC.
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=5851844
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=5851844
Due:
Please watch this video and complete the quiz by the end of class on September 22, 2022. Take a screenshot of your quiz grade and upload it to GC for credit..
https://study.com/member/classrooms/share.html?classroom=teal-kitten-7066&assignment=5827558
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Due:
Use the link below to access/log in to study.com. Take a picture of your registration page and upload it to google classroom for credit.
Due:
Look at the video on Man vs Earth. Consider the following:
As Environmental Stewarts how do your actions influence the state of the environment
What has global issues have arisen that may be a result of gradual environmental changes
Consider the 3 different EVS viewpoints:
ecocentric
technocentric
anthropncentric
How would they interpret the of pattern events that led up to this point and what would need to be done to begin reversing global warming.
Follow the directions in the attached document. Write your response on a separate document and turn in submit to google classroom by the end of the period. You can work on this assignment as a group but each individual person should submit an assignment.
As Environmental Stewarts how do your actions influence the state of the environment
What has global issues have arisen that may be a result of gradual environmental changes
Consider the 3 different EVS viewpoints:
ecocentric
technocentric
anthropncentric
How would they interpret the of pattern events that led up to this point and what would need to be done to begin reversing global warming.
Follow the directions in the attached document. Write your response on a separate document and turn in submit to google classroom by the end of the period. You can work on this assignment as a group but each individual person should submit an assignment.
Due:
Lab Group1. Complete the table below listing the names of the people that will be in your lab group.
Command Terms: As IB students you will be asked to describe, analyze and debate various environmental text and issues. Based on certain vocabulary or "Command Terms" answers and approaches. This exercise will assist you in the interpretation of these terms in order to answer the questions.
Command Terms Jig Saw: Refer to the information below (command term jigsaw).
Each group should complete their own titled section of questions in black (20 minutes) (let the sub know if you need more time)
After each group completes their portion of the jigsaw one person of the group should rotate to all of the other groups in 5 minute intervals.
The person that rotates (facilitator) explains their responses to the other groups.
Each group should write down the information the facilitator explains. Write down the shared responses in a different color.
The final question is the same for every group.
Each group should collaborate the response for the last (common) question and decide on a common response
Command Terms: As IB students you will be asked to describe, analyze and debate various environmental text and issues. Based on certain vocabulary or "Command Terms" answers and approaches. This exercise will assist you in the interpretation of these terms in order to answer the questions.
Command Terms Jig Saw: Refer to the information below (command term jigsaw).
Each group should complete their own titled section of questions in black (20 minutes) (let the sub know if you need more time)
After each group completes their portion of the jigsaw one person of the group should rotate to all of the other groups in 5 minute intervals.
The person that rotates (facilitator) explains their responses to the other groups.
Each group should write down the information the facilitator explains. Write down the shared responses in a different color.
The final question is the same for every group.
Each group should collaborate the response for the last (common) question and decide on a common response