My Ecological
Footprint
Your
personal ecological footprint is how much land and resources it takes to maintain
your lifestyle. For example; how much area of the planet you need to produce
the resources you consume and to contain the waste you throw out. The less land
and resources you use, the better it is for ecosystems.
In this
activity, you will use an online ecological footprint calculator to determine
how much land and resources you are using to maintain your personal lifestyle.
The goal of this activity is to find ways to act more sustainably to help
reduce your ecological footprint. In other words; how can you change your
actions to help make ecosystems healthier?
Begin by
reading about ecological footprints by following the link below:
The Task
PART A
1. Follow
the link below to complete your ecological footprint
2. Select
“Calgary” from the virtual map; unfortunately “Toronto” cannot be selected
3. Select
“Kids Version”
4. Select
“Detailed Version”
5. Build
your “avatar” to represent you during the game
6. Answer
the questions in the quiz as accurately as possible
7. Read
through your results and print a copy
to submit with this assignment.
PART B
Write a ONE
PAGE response based on the results of your ecological footprint calculation. Your
response should answer the following question:
What actions can you take to help reduce your
ecological footprint and live in a more sustainable way?
Begin your
research by reviewing sections 3.2 and 3.3 (pages 68-81) in your Science
textbook.
The
following links may also help guide your response. Do not follow the “Take
Action” link on the results page of the ecological footprint; the link no
longer works.
Please
review the success criteria below to help you write your response.
Response Success Criteria
Criteria
|
Details
|
Organization
and communication
|
|
Content
|
|
Thinking
|
|
Application
|
|
This assignment is due on Tuesday November 26, 2013
No comments:
Post a Comment