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Global Connections 2 Global Environment

Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation S T U D E N T WO R K B O O K

Student’s Name

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & CURRICULUM

Global Connections 2: Global Environment Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

In Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation, you will relate concepts including agricultural production and water/sanitation to selected social entrepreneurship regions of study. You will explore these questions:

• How does agriculture in your entrepreneurship region of study compare to agriculture in the United States?

• How does the geography of your entrepreneurship region of study determine the

agricultural methods used for farming? • What percentage of your entrepreneurship region of study experiences water stress, and how does it impact the quality of life for people in that region? • How do water and sanitation issues impact your entrepreneurship region of study? • What is the process for treating waste water in your entrepreneurship region of study?

To the Teacher

This Global Connections II Workbook is organized in the sequence of activities as indicated in Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation, except for the Journal or Blog Activity and Perspective Taking Activity which should be used during or after the study of the lessons.

To the Student

This Global Connections II Workbook gives you the activities and activity sheets for Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation. Keep the workbook available, as it can help you in reviewing information for class discussions and tests.

Global Connections 2: Global Environment Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

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Global Environment - Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

Pre-Assessment Activity: Knowledge Tier For Agriculture and Water

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Lesson 1 - Building an Agricultural Profile

Agricultural Profile Foldable Notes

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Lesson 1 - Building an Agricultural Profile

International Agriculture: Journal Entry

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Lesson 2 - How Geography Affects Farming Methods

Farming Methods Matching Game

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Lesson 2 - How Geography Affects Farming Methods

World Farmers Organization Farming Assessment Report

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Lesson 2 - How Geography Affects Farming Methods

World Farmers Organization Farming Assessment Report Notes

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Lesson 2 - How Geography Affects Farming Methods

Geography and Farming: Journal Entry

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Lesson 3 - Public Service Announcement

Public Service Announcement Script Notes

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Lesson 3 - Public Service Announcement

Public Service Announcement Script

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Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

Journal or Blog Activity

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Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

Perspective Taking Activity

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Global Environment - Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

Post-Assessment Activity: Knowledge Tier For Agriculture and Water

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Global Environment - Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

Global Connections 2: Global Environment Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

Pre-Assessment Activity: Knowledge Tier for Agriculture and Water NAME

The pyramid below consists of three tiers of knowledge—basic, advanced and expert. Using your knowledge of agriculture and water, fill in each tier with what you think are basic facts, advanced facts and finally, facts that only the experts would know!

Expert

Advanced

Basic

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Global Connections 2: Global Environment Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

Lesson 1 - Building an Agricultural Profile

Agricultural Profile Foldable Notes NAME

Orient your paper in the landscape position and then fold the left and right hand sides of your paper toward the middle until the edges meet. Crease each fold. Your sheets should now look like three-panel brochures. The left hand panel will feature information about agriculture in your social entrepreneurship region of study and the right hand panel will feature information about agriculture in the United States. Create tabs in your foldable by cutting the left and right outer panels from their edges to the creases to create eight tabs on each side. The top left-hand tab will be labeled with the name of the region of study and the top right-hand tab will be labeled “United States.” One way to create the tabs is to keep panels folded and use rulers and pencils to sketch faint lines across the front panels every 1” starting at the top of the foldables. You can then cut each side fold along the pencil lines. You will need to pick seven facts that you feel are the most revealing of your social entrepreneurship region of study. You should then label the outer tabs with the categories of information you intend to record. For example: • Arable land. • Fertilizer. • Food production. • Tractors. • Workers per hectare. • Livestock production. • Cereal production. Under each region/country’s tab, you will record the corresponding facts for each region/country. Social Entrepreneurship Region of Study:_______________________________________ You can use the space below to record information from your research for your foldable.

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Global Connections 2: Global Environment Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

Lesson 1 - Building an Agricultural Profile

International Agriculture Journal Entry NAME

Respond to the question below in your journal. If you were a large agricultural company looking to expand, in which of the two countries that you investigated would you establish a new farm? State your reasons why.

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Lesson 2 - How Geography Affects Farming Methods

Farming Methods Matching Game NAME

Match each farming method listed on the left hand side to its definition on the right hand side. A. dry land farming

_____ growing different crops on the same land in sequential seasons

B. crop rotation

_____ land is cultivated, used briefly, then abandoned

C. slash and burn _____ intensive method of farming which requires that water be brought directly to crops through systems of irrigation D. shifting cultivation

_____ cutting and burning forests to create fields for planting

E. irrigation farming

_____non-irrigated cultivation of dry lands

F. plantation farming _____ cultivating the same crop on the same land for long periods of time

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Lesson 2 - How Geography Affects Farming Methods

World Farmers Organization Farming Assessment Report NAME

Assessors should determine which of the below challenges need to be considered when determining farming methods in any region of study. For each challenge of concern, place a check in the box provided. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Heavy seasonal rainfall, monsoons Flooding Drought, lack of rainfall Lack of groundwater Water contamination Steep terrain, mountainous Desert terrain Rocky terrain Alpine tundra Soil lacks nutrients Desertification, over grazing Deforestation Heavy, dry winds (such as the Harmattan which dry up all vegetation) Overpopulation and development



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Based upon the challenges indicated above, the WFO recommends the following farming methods be used in this region for maximum crop yield:

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Lesson 2 - How Geography Affects Farming Methods

World Farmers Organization Farming Assessment Report Notes NAME

Use the space below to take notes on the major geographical features that might impact farming methods, such as rainfall, terrain, arable land, etc. You will summarize this information in your World Farmers Organization Farming Assessment Report.

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Lesson 2 - How Geography Affects Farming Methods

Geography and Farming Journal Entry NAME

Respond to the following question in the space below: What one geographic challenge, if taken away from your region, would change the methods of farming within your region of study? Why?

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Lesson 3 - Public Service Announcement

Public Service Announcement Script Notes NAME

Imagine that a local television station is donating air time for the purpose of airing public service announcements about water and sanitation in various world regions. The goal of the public service announcements is to raise money to improve water and sanitation conditions around the world. Your challenge is to learn more about water and sanitation in your social entrepreneurship region of study and to write a script for a 30-second public service announcement that will be recorded in a fictional studio next week. Region of Study: __________________________________________________ Use the space below to take notes for writing your public service announcement.

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Lesson 3 - Public Service Announcement

Public Service Announcement Script NAME

Use the space below to write your public service announcement.

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Journal or Blog Activity NAME

Read the quote below and respond to the questions that follow. “Because of technological limits, there is a certain amount of food that we can produce per acre. If we were to have intensive greenhouse agriculture, we could have much higher production.” - Ralph Merkle (Merkle, n.d., para. 1) What are your thoughts on growing food in greenhouses as opposed to open farms? Would you rather eat food grown on an open farm or from a greenhouse?

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Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

Perspective Taking Activity NAME

Read the quote below and respond to the questions that follow. “In many developing countries, women and girls walk on average six kilometers each day to fetch water. They carry around 20 kilograms -- the equivalent of a cabin luggage -- on their heads” (Women & Water, 2011, para. 1). Imagine that you are one of the women referred to in the quote above. From your perspective, should it always be the female’s role to fetch and carry water for the family’s daily use? Why or why not?

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Global Connections 2: Global Environment Unit 9: Social Entrepreneurship - Environment, Agriculture and Water Conservation

Post-Assessment Activity: Knowledge Tier for Agriculture and Water NAME

You have acquired significant knowledge on agriculture and water since you completed worksheets as a pre-assessment exercise. The three sections of the pyramid represent the same three levels of knowledge complexity as they did the first time you completed the exercise. Write down everything you now know about agriculture and water, placing facts or knowledge points in the appropriate tiers.

Expert

Advanced

Basic

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Notes

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Notes

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References Merkle, R. (n.d.). Brainy Quotes. Retrieved from http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/r/ralphmerkl353665.html Women & water. (2011, January 25). International Atomic Energy Agency. Retrieved from http://www.iaea. org/newscenter/news/2007/womenday2007.html

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