Science: Geosystems
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Geosystems

Overview 

Geosystems is designed to provide students with a detailed understanding of the systems that govern the Earth. The Program of Studies centers on the student's ability to:

  • achieve a solid base of knowledge in this field
  • make informed decisions based on this knowledge
  • analyze and communicate information
  • actively conduct scientific experiments
  • make connections within science disciplines and with other disciplines

The methods of teaching emphasize the process of inquiry and discovery through laboratory investigations. The course is organized into four units that stress astronomy, the fluid Earth, the solid Earth, and the environmental impacts on life.

Students use a variety of new technologies that are being used in the field of Earth Science. Remote sensing, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), and an extensive use of Internet to provide access to data are all an integral part of the curriculum.

Other Standards for Science, Geosystems :
standard 7

RENEWABLE AND NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES

  benchmark 7.a Understand Fossil Fuels, Minerals, Rocks, Water and Vegetation
    indicator 7.a.1 Relate how past environments formed nonrenewable resources used today
  benchmark 7.b Understand the Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Energy Sources
    indicator 7.b.1 Differentiate between renewable and non-renewable resources
  benchmark 7.c Understand Resources Found in Virginia
    indicator 7.c.1 Identify examples of renewable & nonrenewable resources found in VA
  benchmark 7.d Make Informed Judgments Related to Resource Use & Its Effects on Earth
    indicator 7.d.1 Examine the uneven distribution of economically important resources
    indicator 7.d.2 Distinguish among the various levels of natural resource consumption
  benchmark 7.e Identify the key issue in an actual environmental situation
    indicator 7.e.1 Assess the benefits and/or risks of man-made hazards
    indicator 7.e.2 Identify the core problem or key issue in an environmental situation

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