Summary
AP Environmental Science Unit 6 Resource Collection: Energy Resources and Consumption (CED-Aligned)
This AP Environmental Science Unit 6 resource collection is designed to support teachers as they plan, teach, and review Unit 6: Energy Resources and Consumption using the AP Environmental Science Course and Exam Description (CED). The collection brings together classroom-ready lessons and activities that help students understand energy systems while building skills needed for AP Exam success.
This collection was created by Lynn Kistler, a former AP Environmental Science teacher with over 30 years of classroom experience. The resources reflect a deep understanding of how Unit 6 content appears in the classroom and on the AP Exam, with a focus on common student challenges and high impact instructional strategies.
Resources in this collection align directly to Unit 6 topics and science practices outlined in the CED. Lessons emphasize how different energy sources are produced and used, how environmental and economic trade-offs are evaluated, and how energy decisions connect to sustainability and policy. Students practice analyzing data, comparing systems, and applying evidence-based reasoning, all of which are central to Unit 6 exam questions.
Teachers can use this collection to:
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Introduce and reinforce Unit 6 concepts during instruction
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Provide applied practice using real-world energy examples
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Support review and exam preparation with CED-aligned tasks
Many resources emphasize quantitative reasoning and Claim Evidence Reasoning style responses that mirror the expectations of the AP Environmental Science Exam. This collection is intended to complement existing curricula and help teachers target Unit 6 content efficiently while maintaining strong alignment to the CED.
For more information on Lynn’s approach to teaching Unit 6, read her blog post here: APES Unit 6 Switch Classroom Guide.