deforestation lesson for middle school

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BELL WORK 1.Open up your binder to the Journal tab. 2.Write a journal answering this question: What happens to our world when we cut down trees and do not plant more?

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Perfect lesson for teaching deforestation to middle school students.

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Page 1: Deforestation Lesson for Middle School

BELL WORK

1.Open up your binder to the Journal tab.

2.Write a journal answering this question:

What happens to our world when we cut down trees and do not plant more?

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DeforestationA world-wide epidemic

LIKE A CHAINSAW

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Tropical Rainforests

Awe-inspiring Beautiful Indescribable

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The Importance of Rainforests

Greencupboards.com“Lungs of Our Planet”

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Reasons For Logging

"A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people."

— Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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The Bush Meat Trade

The logging is opening up roads for the hunters.

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Inhabitants of the Rainforest

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

http://room42.wikispaces.com

Indigenous Species to the Rainforest

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Impacts on Inhabitants

http://news.mongabay.com

“Humanity is cutting down its forests,

apparently oblivious to the fact that we may not be able to live without them.”-Isaac Asimov (1920-1992),

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Impacts on the Soil and Climate

Nutrients are LOST.

The Sun was

BLOCKED.

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Deforestation Rates

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Global Warming

Global Warming cannot be fixed without Deforestation being fixed first…they go hand in hand.

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Practice of selective logging • Choose and

identify mature trees before cutting down the trees

Setting aside land as Indian reserves • Set aside land

reserves/forests that only the Amazonian Indians can clear to build houses and grow food. They can’t sell these rights to anyone.

Setting aside protected areas • Protected area

by the government

• Left undisturbed to allow natural vegetation to grow

Stopping Deforestation

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Deforestation leads to Desertification

IT’S VIDEO TIME!

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DEFORESTATION DESERTIFICATION