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Week #2 Quarter 3 (1/13-1/17) (calendar site)Monday, 1/13
ON Wed/Thurs next week:BYOD (Bring your own device)40 minutes to work on project!!!
ON Wed/Thurs next week:BYOD (Bring your own device)40 minutes to work on project!!!
1. Collect Signatures and Stamp2. Timber Harvest Activity3. Forestry Cornell Notes4. Stamp and Discuss Public Lands W/S
APES Learning Goal:Describe the role and function of forests and
Forestry management
Daily Question: What is the role
of Forest management?
Homework: Endangered/Threatened Project
Project due by 1/17 Forestry Practices Harvesting
and Sustainable Forestry Practices Internet Activity due 1/14
Chapters 10 & 11 due Wed/Thurs 1/15 & 16
Finish Forestry Cornell Notes PowerPoint online – due Tuesday
Arcosanti Field Trip• Money is due to the bookstore by January 30th! • Bring me your receipt so I may check you off as going!• Field trip is on February 11th. Leaving at 8 am from CHS (meet at 7:45), back by 3pm
at CHS.• You will be writing a reaction paper!• Alternative assignment:
– Research online any sustainable development and submit a two page report. See me for rubric.
Essential Questions:1. Should forests only be used as a resource to
provide materials for people and civilization?2. Should forests be used only to conserve natural
ecosystems and biodiversity including specific endangered species
Additional Questions Can a forest survive both of these functions? Can a forest be managed sustainably for either? What about climate change? What about the global economy? Should they be maintained for either of these
and still retain their scenic beauty? What about spiritual needs? (see page 242) Should we allow fires to burn via wildfires?
Are naturalTypes of fires
Surface firesCrown firesGround fires
Many kinds of life not only have adapted to wildfires but DEPEND on them
Because many areas that have natural fires have not been allowed to have them, they have “built up fuel” and the fires are worse than they would have been – killing life that would have previously survived
Solutions?
In most developing countries forests are cut so that people can obtain energy from the wood.
Silviculture: the the professional growing of trees
Forests benefit people through public service functions: functions performed by ecosystems for the betterment of life and human existence
Ex) cleansing of air by trees
A Forest WatershedThis diagram shows the effects of trees
in evaporating water, preventing
erosion and providing habitats
for wildlife.
What happens when the trees are
gone?
Should all streams have “stream-
protection zones” where no logging etc. is allowed? If
so how wide should this buffer be?
How a Tree GrowsPhotosynthesis
Formula__________________________________Transportation Systems
Two parts:______________ & ________________Evapotranspiration
How ___________ is lost to the atmosphere.Tree Niches
Determined by Water content in the soilForest tolerance of shade
There is no single best set of conditions for a forest
Vocabulary: Old-Growth Forest: a forest that has never been cut Second-Growth Forest: has been cut and re-grown Rotation Time: the time between cuts
Foresters group trees into: Dominants: tallest, most common, most vigorous Codominants: fairly common, sharing the canomy of
the forest Intermediate: forming a layer of growth below the
dominants Suppressed: growing in the understory
Sites are classified by site quality: the maximum timber crop the site can produce in a given time
4 types:1. Shelterwood-Cutting:
• Cutting dead and less desirable tress first and then cutting the mature trees later. Young trees always left in the forest.
2. Seed-Tree Cutting: • Removes all but a few seed trees (mature trees with high
seed production and good genetics)3. Selective Cutting
• Individual trees are marked and cut Example: Thinning is when poorly formed trees
are removed Example: Sometimes specific size trees are
removed etc.4. Strip-Cutting:
1. Narrow rows of forests are cut leaving wooded corridors.
The cutting of all trees in a stand at the same time.
Effects of Clear Cutting onForest Chemical Cycling
Nitrate concentration in streams following logging and burning of slash (leaves brances and other tree debris = slash)
Week #2 Quarter 3 (1/13-1/17) (calendar site)Tuesday, 1/14
ON Wed/Thurs next week:BYOD (Bring your own device)40 minutes to work on project!!!
ON Wed/Thurs next week:BYOD (Bring your own device)40 minutes to work on project!!!
1. Stamp and Discuss Forestry Practices Harvesting Sustainable Forestry Practices Internet Activity, and Public Lands
2. Summarizes what you learned3. Biome Review Notes & W/S – collect for a grade of
20 points
APES Learning Goal:Describe the role and function of forests and Forestry managementAnalyze Ecosystem Structure(Biological populations and communities; ecological niches; interactions among species; keystone species; species diversity and edge effects; major terrestrial and aquatic biomes)
Daily Question: What is the role
of Forest management?
Homework: Endangered/Threatened Project
Project due by 1/17 Chapters 10 & 11 due
Wed/Thurs 1/15 & 16 Finish Forestry Cornell Notes
PowerPoint online – due Tuesday
Chapter 12 due Tuesday 1/21 Chapters 10-12 Test on
Wed/Thurs 1/22 & 1/23
Arcosanti Field Trip• Money is due to the bookstore by January 30th! • Bring me your receipt so I may check you off as going!• Field trip is on February 11th. Leaving at 8 am from CHS (meet at 7:45), back by 3pm
at CHS.• You will be writing a reaction paper!• Alternative assignment:
– Research online any sustainable development and submit a two page report. See me for rubric.
APES Learning Goal:Analyze Ecosystem Structure(Biological populations and communities; ecological niches; interactions among species; keystone species; species diversity and edge effects; major terrestrial and aquatic biomes)
Week #2 Quarter 3 (1/13-1/17) (calendar site)Wed/Thurs, 1/15 & 16
1. Stamp Chapters 10 & 11 Notes on Stamp Sheet2. Practice FRQ (Turn in when done)– 20 minutes3. Work on Endangered/Threatened Project –40
min4. Finish Biomes Review notes & Worksheet –
Collect for a grade of 20 points – 20 minutes
APES Learning Goal:Analyze Ecosystem Structure(Biological populations and communities; ecological niches; interactions among species; keystone species; species diversity and edge effects; major terrestrial and aquatic biomes)
Daily Question: What are the
effects of biomes on species diversity?
Homework: Endangered/
Threatened ProjectProject due by 1/17
Chapter 12 due Tuesday 1/21
Chapters 10-12 Test on Wed/Thurs 1/22 & 1/23
Arcosanti Field Trip• Money is due to the bookstore by January 30th! • Bring me your receipt so I may check you off as going!• Field trip is on February 11th. Leaving at 8 am from CHS (meet at 7:45), back by 3pm
at CHS.• You will be writing a reaction paper!• Alternative assignment:
– Research online any sustainable development and submit a two page report. See me for rubric.
Free Response QuestionOn a separate sheet of paper, please answer the
following question. You will have 20 minutes to complete the question and
ONLY 20 minutes!! This is a test! This is mimicking a mock FRQ that you will get when
you take the AP Exam. This IS going down as a grade for 10 points in the
test/quizzes section of your grade that makes up 40% of your grade!
You may NOT use anything but your brains!
Week #2 Quarter 3 (1/13-1/17) (calendar site)Friday, 1/17
APES Learning Goal:Perceive and predict the potential impacts of
species in biomes and communities
Daily Question: What are the
impacts of species on a
community/biome?
Homework: Biological Productivity
and Energy Flow PowerPoint Cornell Notes online –due Tuesday 2/21
Chapter 12 due Tuesday 1/21
Chapters 10-12 Test on Wed/Thurs 1/22 & 1/23
1.Endangered/Threatened Project Presentations
Arcosanti Field Trip• Money is due to the bookstore by January 30th! • Bring me your receipt so I may check you off as going!• Field trip is on February 11th. Leaving at 8 am from CHS (meet at 7:45), back by 3pm
at CHS.• You will be writing a reaction paper!• Alternative assignment:
– Research online any sustainable development and submit a two page report. See me for rubric.
Week #2 Quarter 3 (1/13-1/17) (calendar site)Friday, 1/17
APES Learning Goal:Perceive and predict the potential impacts of
species in biomes and communities
Daily Question: What are the
impacts of species on a
community/biome?
Homework: Biological Productivity
and Energy Flow PowerPoint Cornell Notes online –due Tuesday 2/21
Chapter 10-11 Test Tuesday 2/22
1.Endangered/Threatened Project Presentations While you listen to the projects you are to complete
a stamp for each presentation. See sample handout as a guide.
This is collected as a grade! One stamp per presentation!