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Preview of APES Unit 6 Global Energy Consumption – Data Analysis & CER Activity + KEY

APES Unit 6 Global Energy Consumption – Data Analysis & CER Activity + KEY

🧰 Why do some countries consume far more energy than others—even when their populations are smaller? In this data-driven AP Environmental Science Unit 6 investigation, students analyze modeled global datasets to uncover patterns linking energy use, population size, and economic development. This no-prep activity shifts the focus from electricity production to energy demand, strengthening data interpretation and Claim–Evidence–Reasoning (CER) skills as students act as energy analysts explai
Preview of APES Unit 2 Biodiversity – Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis Graphing & FRQ

APES Unit 2 Biodiversity – Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis Graphing & FRQ

🧰 APES Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis Graphing & Data Analysis Activity for AP® Environmental Science. Graph. Calculate. Justify. This APES Skills Builder delivers targeted AP® exam practice using authentic biodiversity data from Uganda’s Budongo Forest — all in one structured 45–50 minute lesson. Students graph long-term species richness data from three forest plots with different disturbance histories, calculate percent change, analyze ecological trends, construct a CER explanation of
Preview of APES Unit 5 Pest Control Trade-Offs – IPM vs. Pesticides vs. GM Crops (CER)

APES Unit 5 Pest Control Trade-Offs – IPM vs. Pesticides vs. GM Crops (CER)

How should farmers control pests without causing long-term environmental harm? In this AP Environmental Science Unit 5 activity, students evaluate pest control strategies using real trade-offs among pesticides, GM crops, and integrated pest management (IPM). This investigation builds a deep understanding of the pesticide treadmill, ecosystem impacts, and long-term agricultural decision-making while developing data literacy and scientific reasoning— with no prep required. 🔍 What’s Included Enga
Preview of Real World Stories - Climate Change and the Indus River

Real World Stories - Climate Change and the Indus River

“The Looming Crisis Over Water” – Climate Change Reading & Questions This reading is an expanded adaptation and synthesis of “The Looming Crisis Over Water” by Alice Albinia (National Geographic, July 2020), supplemented with peer-reviewed research. It explores the rapidly intensifying climate and water challenges in the Indus River Basin, one of the most crucial freshwater systems in Asia. The story integrates physical geography, climate science, political geography, and human impacts, giving
Preview of TED Talk: Dead stuff: The secret ingredient in our food chain- John C. Moore and

TED Talk: Dead stuff: The secret ingredient in our food chain- John C. Moore and

This high school resource explores food webs, energy flow, and the critical role of detritus in ecosystems. Students analyze how decomposition supports life and connects all organisms. Best for: Biology, Environmental Science, Ecology Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of Ethical Questions in Science Inquiry Project | Inquiry-Based Research Project

Ethical Questions in Science Inquiry Project | Inquiry-Based Research Project

Should Science Have Limits?In this week-long inquiry-based project, students investigate real ethical dilemmas facing today’s scientific community.  Inquiry questions range from artificial intelligence to genetics to environmental decision-making. Students will consider competing perspectives and real-world consequences, making this a powerful way to build research, critical thinking, and reasoning skills. Perfect for Science, Sociology, Psychology, Computer Science, Social Studies, and Current
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