• Identify and differentiate the features of Texas’ ecological regions and subregions
• Understand and communicate the need for different maps denoting various ecological regions of Texas
• Explain the factors creating the great ecological diversity occurring in Texas
Chapter: Ecosystem Management
• Understand and discuss the seven principles of ecology
• Describe management, ecosystems, and ecosystem management
• Identify the five ecological principles that can help assure the Earth’s ecosystems
Chapter: Geology and Soils of Texas
• Trace the geologic history of Texas
• Describe the various landform regions of Texas
• Discuss the hydrologic cycle and describe all possible sources of water
• Describe the physical and chemical properties of soil
• Discuss ways to prevent soil erosion
Chapter: Weather and Climate
• Discuss what processes affect the temperature
• Become familiar with the main processes driving weather and climate
• Become familiar with cloud formations and the weather and climate they can predict or represent
• Describe Texas climate and factors affecting rainfall
• Describe a typical year of weather in Texas
Chapter: Nature of Naming
• Demonstrate their ability to classify
• Discuss the uses and importance of the classification system
• Identify main parts of a scientific name
• Understand why the binomial classification system is important
• Discuss the pitfalls of using common names
Chapter: Plants
• Explain why it is important to be familiar with plant names and some cases where knowing plant names can help
• Describe the classes of plants
• Become familiar with and describe the parts of a plant
• Compare and contrast the four classes of plants
• Become familiar with leaf and flower, types, placement, and arrangements to identify plants
• Explain what an invasive plant is and give some examples