6th Grade Social Studies Unit 5, Lesson 4: Energy

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6th Grade Social Studies Unit 5, Lesson 4: Energy

ENERGY RIDDLES Why did the foolish gardener plant a light bulb?

He wanted to grow a power plant.

How do energy-conscious people feel about wind power?

They're blown away!

How are renewable power plants like people who enjoy going to the beach?

They all like sun, wind, and water.

What did the solar cells say to their cloudy boss?

We need rays!

SOURCES OF ENERGY

SOURCES OF ENERGY

SOURCES OF ENERGY

WHAT PROVIDES MOST OF OUR ENERGY?

WHAT PROVIDES MOST OF OUR ENERGY?

WHAT PROVIDES LEAST OF OUR ENERGY?

WHAT PROVIDES LEAST OF OUR ENERGY?

U.S. ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY SOURCE, 2011 U.S. Energy Consumption.5 April 2013. http://www.eia.gov/kids/energy.cfm?page=about_sources_of_energy-basics

ACTIVITY

Important Fact of Statistic ACTIVITY # Topic Important Fact of Statistic Question 1 2 3 4 5

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