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AP Environmental Science Unit 3: Populations PACKET & SLIDES (Full Unit)

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9th - 12th, Homeschool
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100 pages
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  1. This purchase includes 9 unit plans, including a unit packet for students and complete, ready-to-use slideshow for each unit in the CED for AP Environmental Science (APES). NOW UPDATED TO INCLUDE a unit planning guide/overview for every unit as well! This bundle was designed for distance learning, b
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This purchase is a 6-day unit plan for the third unit in the CED for AP Environmental Science (APES): Unit 3: Populations. Provided with your purchase is a unit packet for students, an answer key of the student packet, a ready-to-use teacher slideshow, and a planning guide/overview of the unit for teachers. Great for distance learning! This unit is designed to be used for 100% online synchronous instruction, a hybrid model, or in person.

The unit breakdown is as follows:

Part 1: Characteristics of Populations

Part 2: Survivorship Curves Lab

Part 3: Population Growth Models

Part 4: Human Population Dynamics

Part 5: Human Population Over Time

Part 6:  Demographic Transition and Age-Structure Diagrams

This unit plan includes activities and skills such as free response writing, matching, reading, graphic organizers, guided notes, a virtual lab, and two projects. All 5 parts of the unit are ready to teach; Part 2 (a virtual lab), Part 5 (a research project), and the end of Part 6 (a research project) can be easily adapted into homework assignments or asynchronous work for hybrid models. For each of the 6 sections listed above, the student unit packet comes with a word bank, Do Now, objective, and distinct daily activities. The teacher slides are ready to use, either live during a Zoom or in-person meeting or to be posted for students to access asynchronously. Both the student-facing unit packet and slideshow are hosted by Google (Google Docs and Google Slides).

All topics listed in the new CED for this unit are covered in this unit plan.

For more AP Environmental Science Resources, view the complete list of EnvironmentLA APES products here.

Check out all of our complete APES units, designed for distance/digital learning:

Unit 1: The Living World - Ecosystems Complete Unit (Packet + Slides)

Unit 2: The Living World - Biodiversity Complete Unit (Packet + Slides)

Unit 3: Populations (Packet + Slides)

Unit 4: Earth Systems and Resources (Packet + Slides)

Unit 5: Land and Water Use (Packet + Slides)

Unit 6: Energy Resources and Consumption (Packet + Slides)

Unit 7: Atmospheric Pollution (Packet + Slides)

Unit 8: Aquatic & Terrestrial Pollution (Packet + Slides)

Unit 9: Global Change (Packet + Slides)

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Total Pages
100 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
3 Weeks
Last updated Sep 28th, 2022
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Standards

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NGSSHS-LS2-1
Use mathematical and/or computational representations to support explanations of factors that affect carrying capacity of ecosystems at different scales. Emphasis is on quantitative analysis and comparison of the relationships among interdependent factors including boundaries, resources, climate, and competition. Examples of mathematical comparisons could include graphs, charts, histograms, and population changes gathered from simulations or historical data sets. Assessment does not include deriving mathematical equations to make comparisons.
NGSSHS-LS2-2
Use mathematical representations to support and revise explanations based on evidence about factors affecting biodiversity and populations in ecosystems of different scales. Examples of mathematical representations include finding the average, determining trends, and using graphical comparisons of multiple sets of data. Assessment is limited to provided data.

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