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What is the link ? Think of a question you would ask here?

GLOBAL WARMING AND ONE WINDY SOLUTION Explain 2 other renewable fuels other than wind energy

Aims of the session Learning Objectives  To investigate opinions about Global Warming  To develop my own view of global warming  To discuss wind energy as a sustainable fuel Learning Outcomes  To read texts about global warming and form my own opinion on the matter. To look at the good and bad with wind energy and complete a decision making exercise.

PLTS used today  Engage with issues that affect you and other pupils.  Has been a responsible citizen

Opinions on global warming  Read the text you have been given in your pair  Summarise the viewpoint on global warming  Find someone else with a different text and ask them about the summary (5 min)  Answer any 3 out of the following questions  What is your opinion on Global Warming?  Is it important to you?  Who should be responsible for dealing with the problem?  What do you think should be happening?

What are the advantages of wind power?

Where would you place a wind farm? You need to locate 3 wind farms and explain your choice

Not in my backyard!

Have you met our aims? Learning Objectives  To investigate opinion about Global Warming  To develop my own view of global warming  To discuss wind energy as a sustainable fuel Met all Met some Met none (see me!)

Have I met my learning objectives … how /why not? A question I still have is… How I feel about this lesson Something new I have learned today … A question I still have is… How I feel about this lesson Have I met my learning objectives … how /why not? Something new I have learned today …

Learning Objectives  To investigate opinions about Global Warming  To develop my own view of global warming  To discuss wind energy as a sustainable fuel Learning Objectives  To investigate opinions about Global Warming  To develop my own view of global warming  To discuss wind energy as a sustainable fuel Learning Objectives  To investigate opinions about Global Warming  To develop my own view of global warming  To discuss wind energy as a sustainable fuel