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What is Environmental Science and what are the components?

Environmental Science: Your World Your Turn is an on-level high school environmental program that makes the content exciting and relevant to students. This engaging program combines high-interest, real-world content with cutting-edge digital support and a variety of hands-on inquiry investigations to help ensure student success in environmental science. Acclaimed author and active researcher Jay Withgott shows students why learning environmental science is vital.

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The program components include:

  • Environmental Science digital courseware on Savvas Realize™ includes robust digital tools that give teachers flexibility to use a digital, print, or blended format in their classrooms. Teachers can customize the program to rearrange content, upload their own content, add links to online media, and edit resources and assessments. Program-specific resources, flexible agnostic resources, and assessments are available in one location for easy lesson planning and presentation.
  • Teacher Edition - Available in digital and print, the Teacher Edition provides instructional strategies to support students as they make sense of the everyday phenomena, answers to activities and assessments and classroom modifications to adjust instruction based on the diverse student needs, skills, and interests in their classroom. 
  • The Student Edition, available in print and digital, engages students with real-world applications of environmental science. Environmental Science Your WOrld Your Turn combines high interest, relevant content with a variety of hand-on inquiry investigations and student centered questions. 
  • The Study Workbook includes Skill Builder Activities, lesson level vocabulary practice, Think Visually, Central Case activities and 21st Century Skills practice. Students can study and reinforce their knowledge with the print and digital resource.  


How does Environmental Science incorporate science phenomena?

Environmental Science immerses students in real-world phenomena. The program drives student learning through a series of anchoring phenomenon projects, investigative phenomenon case studies and hands-on and student experiences that support their understanding of the phenomenon under study. 

Anchoring Phenomena: Launch every unit with an engaging Anchoring Phenomenon that introduces and unifies the upcoming environmental science concepts. Students ask questions and gather evidence about the phenomenon on their sense-making journey as they track their knowledge in a Claim-Evidence-Reasoning or Modeling document. At the end of the unit, students solidify their mastery of the concepts behind the Anchoring Phenomenon. 

Case Study Phenomenon: Investigate phenomena with the Chapter Case Studies. This engaging real-world case encourages students to draw connections between environmental science and their life. Chapter content ties back to the case, providing a storyline for students to follow. 

Hands on Inquiry: Editable hands-on inquiry activities, such as In Your Neighborhood labs, Modeling Labs and QUick Lba support student understanding of the phenomenon under study. 

Local Issues: Take it Local and 3D Geo Tours on Savvas Realize encourage students to find a similar situation in their local environment. This extension personalizes the case study for students, making the content even more relevant.


How do I sign up for an Environmental Science digital demo?

Environmental Science digital courseware on Savvas Realize™ includes robust digital tools that give teachers flexibility to use a digital, print, or blended format in their classrooms. Teachers can customize the program to rearrange content, upload their own content, add links to online media, and edit resources and assessments. Program-specific resources, flexible agnostic resources, and assessments are available in one location for easy lesson planning and presentation. Click here to sign up for a demo of Environmental Science.


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