NGSS Earth and Space Science Human Sustainability

The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Human Sustainability unit is an educational module designed to teach students about the complex relationships between human activities and the sustainability of our planet. The NGSS Human Sustainability unit covers a range of topics, including energy use, resource depletion, and the impact of human activities on the environment.

The NGSS Human Sustainability unit is organized into several distinct lessons, each of which explores a specific aspect of human sustainability in depth. Some of the key concepts covered in this unit include the sources of energy that power our modern society, the environmental impact of various energy sources, and the ways in which sustainable practices can help mitigate the negative effects of human activities on the environment.

Throughout the NGSS Human Sustainability unit, students are encouraged to engage in hands-on learning activities that help them build a deeper understanding of the scientific concepts being explored. These activities might include designing and building renewable energy systems, conducting experiments to test the efficiency of different energy sources, or analyzing data to better understand the impact of human activities on the environment.

By the end of the NGSS Human Sustainability unit, students should have a solid understanding of the complex relationships between human activities and the sustainability of our planet. They should also be equipped with the critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed to better understand the environmental impact of various human activities, and to make informed decisions about how we can create a more sustainable future.

Human Sustainability Study Guides: Global Impacts on Human Activity (HS-ESS3-1) : Cost-Benefit Ratio Design Solutions (HS-ESS3-2) : Biodiversity, Natural Resources, and Human Sustainability (HS-ESS3-3) : Reducing Human Impact Design Solutions (HS-ESS3-4) : Human Impacts on Earth Systems (HS.ESS3-6)