FEBRUARY 13, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will review unit 3 concepts

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FEBRUARY 13, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will review unit 3 concepts FEBRUARY 13, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will review unit 3 concepts. Students will research alternative energy sources. WARM-UP – What is the key for sustaining a renewable resource for future generations (making sure there is enough)? What is the key for sustaining a nonrenewable resource for future generations (making sure there is enough)? HOMEWORK – Unit 3, Quiz 1 – 2/14 AGENDA – Check and review Unit 3, Quiz 1 Review sheet (Show to Mrs. Skiados for credit) Introduce Alternative Energy Activity