Curriculum Web Self-Assessment

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  1. Which of the following statements best describes how much you knew about constructive and destructive forces and how humans try to control them?
    I knew all the material in this web. I haven't learned anything new.
    I knew most of the material in this web.
    I knew some of the material in this web.
    I thought I knew some of the material, but I found that I didn't know very much about it.
    I didn't know anything at all about this material. It was all brand new.


  1. Which statement best describes you at the beginning of this web?
    I have often thought about how land is being destroyed and what humans can do to prevent it.
    I have thought about how land is being destroyed but not about how humans can help prevent it.
    I have thought about how land is being destroyed, but I didn't think humans could do anything about it.
    I haven't really thought about it at all but probably should have.
    I haven't thought about it because it's not interesting to me.


  1. Which sentence best describes you now?
    I think the destruction of land is a very important issue, and we should work to prevent it.
    I think land being destroyed is important, but I don't think I can really make a difference.
    I think land being destroyed is a very important issue, but that's just the way nature is.
    I'm not sure if I think land being destroyed is important or not.
    I don't think land being destroyed is important at all.


  1. Which statement best describes your view on human interventions.
    Humans should continue to prevent erosion of sand and soil. The cost is worth it.
    Humans should continue to prevent erosion of sand and soil but shouldn't spend too much money to do it.
    Humans should only prevent erosion of sand and soil if it's going to ruin a home or business.
    Humans should prevent erosion if possible, but shouldn't try to fix areas that have already been eroded.
    Humans should just stay out of it. What's moved from one place ends up in another.


  1. If you had a job or position where you could prevent erosion of sand or soil would you?
    Absolutely
    Probably
    Only if it didn't cost too much
    Probably not, unless somebody's property was in trouble
    Most likely not





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