1.A-
Environmental Issues
1.B- Consumer Behavior

1.C- 6 R's of Ecology

Key Vocab Terms

Extra
100

What homework did you have that assessed the way you live in your space?

The home audit 

100

Fill in the blank 

___________ is someone who buys and uses goods and services 

A consumer

100

T/F you can recycle plastic grocery bags in your recycling bin at home?

False 

But you can recycle them at a local recycling facility or some grocery stores

100

When gasses get trapped in the atmosphere this is called the ____________  ________

Greenhouse effect 

100

Think about the book One Earth, what are people doing around the planet Earth to help combat climate change?  

There are many examples from the book: 

- Protecting and restoring forests

- Developing clean energy

- Promoting sustainable agriculture

- Raising awareness

200

Name 5 of earths natural resources

Water, sun, wind, forests, minerals, soil, fossil fuels, coal, and rock

200

How can you be a thoughtful consumer?

determine what you want vs need

200

List 5 things that you can recycle 

Paper, cardboard, glass, aluminum cans, and thick plastics 

200

Define extraction in relation to earth friendly living 

taking out/removing from the earth 

200

What are some ways you and your group members can help protect our planet?

Anything positive to help the earth works 

- Spreading awareness

- Any of the 6 R's of ecology 

300

Name the 5 parts of the "material economy" in order (think back to what you sketched during The Story of Stuff video)

Extraction, production, distribution, consumption, and disposal 

300

Give an example of being a thoughtful consumer 

Any example would work that relates:

Reusing your clothes as long as they still fit 

300

Tree's naturally growing back after a forest fire is an example of which R term?

regenerate 

300

Define planned obsolescence or perceived obsolescence

- Planned obsolescence: When products are designed to break or become outdated quickly on purpose.

- Perceived obsolescence: When you feel like you need the newest thing, even if your old stuff still works fine.

300

Looking back at the you choose reading assignment what inspired your groups thinking towards creating a healthier planet?

Anything positive works 


(saying "nothing" doesn't count)

400

The increasing cycle of consuming and discarding contributes to atmospheric pollution by releasing which 2 types of gases?

carbon dioxide and methane

400
Human activity increased after which revolution? 

Industrial 

400

Fill in the blanks:

Ms. Barnes decided to ________ how much water she uses. She ________ her water usage by turning off the water when brushing her teeth. 

rethink

reduced

400

Give an example of planned and perceived obsolescence

Any example that fits with each word works

Planned Obsolescence: A company that makes light bulbs. Instead of making bulbs that last a really long time, they design them to burn out after about a year.

Perceived Obsolescence: think about the latest water bottle that just came out. Your water bottle works perfectly fine, but everyone at school has the new trending one. You start to feel like your water bottle is old and outdated, even though it's not.

400

What was your groups most challenging and most exciting parts of the No Such Thing as Trash Project? 

Anything works!

500

Name 2 ways American leaders strategized to encourage consumerism after World War ll. (Think back to the Story of Stuff video and discussion)

- Planned and perceived obsolescence 

- They related holidays to consumerism 

500

Define ecology (think back to the infographics...) 

- The place we live in 

- Our environment 

- Living things 

(or anything related)

500

Give 2 examples of things you can reuse and repurpose 

- reuse: anything that you use again for the same purpose 

- repurpose: anything you give a new purpose to 

500

Define the term economy

the economy is the whole system of producing, distributing, and consuming goods and services.

500

What was your groups favorite thing about this unit?

Anything positive wins!

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