Nuclear Waste What is the best way to deal with Nuclear Waste? Starter: What are the issue with nuclear waste?

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Nuclear Waste What is the best way to deal with Nuclear Waste? Starter: What are the issue with nuclear waste?

Outcomes explain the link between half-life and the time taken for a radioactive source to become safe describe the three categories of radioactive waste and how they relate to disposal methods debate options for the long-term disposal of radioactive waste

Video Video IP6.11.4

Think – Pair – Share Why is radioactive waste such a problem?

Task You will be given 1 question. Write a for argument on green paper and an against argument on red paper and stick them next to the question on the wall.

Plenary Round the room