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APES Math Exam Prep Guide
APES Math Exam Prep Guide
APES Math Exam Prep Guide
APES Math Exam Prep Guide
APES Math Exam Prep Guide
APES Math Exam Prep Guide
APES Math Exam Prep Guide
APES Math Exam Prep Guide
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Use this resource as a guide to using free Switch Classroom energy lessons for math problems and conversions practice to prepare for the APES exam. Teachers can choose from a wide variety of topics found within the energy objectives, assign entire lessons, watch concise and informative videos, and help students practice math skills necessary to score well on the AP Environmental Science Exam.

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APES Math Exam Prep Guide

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Description

Use this resource as a guide to using free Switch Classroom energy lessons for math problems and conversions practice to prepare for the APES exam. Teachers can choose from a wide variety of topics found within the energy objectives, assign entire lessons, watch concise and informative videos, and help students practice math skills necessary to score well on the AP Environmental Science Exam.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use units as a way to understand problems and to guide the solution of multi-step problems; choose and interpret units consistently in formulas; choose and interpret the scale and the origin in graphs and data displays.
NGSSHS-ESS3-2
Evaluate competing design solutions for developing, managing, and utilizing energy and mineral resources based on cost-benefit ratios. Emphasis is on the conservation, recycling, and reuse of resources (such as minerals and metals) where possible, and on minimizing impacts where it is not. Examples include developing best practices for agricultural soil use, mining (for coal, tar sands, and oil shales), and pumping (for petroleum and natural gas). Science knowledge indicates what can happen in natural systems—not what should happen.
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