Introduction/Forward:
Use this linked presentation (below) to review the basic concepts
of what are natural resources, how are natural resources used and distributed, what
is the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources, and how does
the use of natural resources lead to pollution.
Presentation – Introduction to Natural Resources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8SBcQXENLjCU1BNUzZTbHZnUVU/view?usp=sharing
State Standard:
Next Generation Science Standard (NGSS Standard) http://www.nextgenscience.org/msess3-earth-human-activity
MS-ESS3-1
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Construct a scientific
explanation based on evidence for how the uneven distributions of
Earth's mineral, energy, and groundwater resources are the result of past
and current geoscience processes. [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on how these resources
are limited and typically non-renewable, and how their distributions are
significantly changing as a result of removal by humans. Examples of uneven
distributions of resources as a result of past processes include but are not
limited to petroleum (locations of the burial of organic marine sediments and
subsequent geologic traps), metal ores (locations of past volcanic and
hydrothermal activity associated with subduction zones), and soil (locations
of active weathering and/or deposition of rock).]
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Task:
Now, you will select a natural resource (see Resources list below) from the list of resources
that are found in the United States. Using the provided links, you will
research information about the distribution of that natural resource in the
United States. Lastly, you will compose both a written explanation and
illustrated representation of where that natural resource is distributed
throughout the United States and represent the natural and unnatural processes that contribute to
forming its distribution.
Resources:
Forestry Distribution in the United States:
http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/mdr/mapss/publications/pdf/17color.pdf
- from United States Forest Service – Illustrates and describes growth
predictions throughout the United States and effects of pollution on growth and
distribution of this resource.
https://www.safnet.org/publications/americanforests/StateOfAmericasForests.pdf
- from Society of American Foresters – The introduction portion of the document
provides a synopsis of the effects of human intervention on the distribution of
this natural resource throughout the United States
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=forestry%20distribution%20in%20united%20states
– Google Search of “forestry distribution in United States” – find more
resources in this list of results
Coal Mining Distribution in the United States:
http://www.eia.gov/coal/annual/ - from U.S. Energy Information
Administration – Here is plenty of information about human intervention on the
distribution of this resource. Especially be sure to check out each of the link
“Production Data Tables” PDF files on the right-hand side of the page for more
information about natural distribution of this resource in the United States
Crude Oil and Natural Gas Distribution in the United States:
https://www.eia.gov/naturalgas/crudeoilreserves/
- from U.S. Energy Information Administration – This page provides highlighted
information about the distribution of crude oil and the distribution of natural
gas in the United States.
https://www.google.com/search?q=oil+resource+distribution+in+the+united+states&espv=2&biw=1093&bih=479&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiezpye5qDJAhXPVIgKHa8aAksQ_AUIBigB&dpr=1.25
– This Google Image query provides many useful visual representations of
natural gas and crude oil distribution in the United States. Make sure you
always check the image’s source page to confirm the credibility of its content
and publisher.
Process:
Create and share a Google Document, and describe in words how the
natural resource you selected is distributed throughout the United States.
Also, be sure to delineate whether your selected resource is renewable
or nonrenewable, describe the effects of natural processes on its
distribution (geological processes, ideal/unideal habitats/environments, etc.),
and describe the effects of human intervention/consumption on its distribution.
Additionally, create and share a Google Drawing comprised of a map
of the United States, and manipulations using the Google Drawing tools, to
represent how this resource is distributed and being consumed in the United
States. The depth of content represented in your visual representation is up to
you. However, you must at least visually indicate the primary states in which
the resource is distributed, the primary natural processes that effect its
distribution, and the primary human interventions/consumptions that are taking
place.
Rubric:
Written Response Grading Rubric:
Illustrated Representation Grading Rubric:
Conclusion:
Now reflect on your performance, and answer the following
guiding learning questions on paper as your assignment exit ticket:
What is a resource? What are some of the resources found in the United States? What is air, water, and land pollution? How do people use resources?
What is a resource? What are some of the resources found in the United States? What is air, water, and land pollution? How do people use resources?


