Assignment Log Energy: Check #1 Day of Chapter 14 Reading Quiz

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Assignment Log Energy: Check #1 Day of Chapter 14 Reading Quiz Name of assignment: Problems to be done for full credit: Points: The Earth’s Crust 1-3 5 Plate Boundaries 1-6 Lithosphere and Asthenosphere 1-3 2. Volcanoes and Volcanism 1-7 5 The Rock Cycle 1-3 Virtual Earthquake 1-27 and 28 a-e 10

Assignment Log Energy: Check #2 Day of Chapter 15 Reading Quiz Name of assignment: Problems to be done for full credit: Points: Japan’s Killer Quake 1-30, 31 a-c and 32 a-d 10 Strip Mining lab Day #1 1-6, 7 a-d and 8 A-E 10 Cookie Mining lab Day #2 Data table, 1-9, 10 a-e and 11 A-B Non-Renewable Resource 1-2 5 Oil 1-6 4. Gasland 1-38, 39 a-e and 40 A-E 10 5. Coal 1-5 5 Nuclear Power 1-4 Nuclear Waste- 1-21, 1-10, extension 1 a-d 10 What should we do? 2 A-D and 3 a-e

Assignment Log Energy: Check #3 Day of M/C Test (Unit #7 test) Name of assignment: Problems to be done for full credit: Points: Using Energy Transformations 1-3 5 Energy Conservation 1-5 Switch the movie 1-40, Extension1 a-d, 2 a-e 3 a-d and 4 A-E 10 Renewable energy 1-2 5 Solar Power 1-5 Hydropower 1-4 Ocean Power 1-3 Wind power 1-3 5 Biofuels 1-2 Geothermal Power 1-3 Current and Future Energy 1-3 5. Electrical Generation 1-5, 6 a-d, 7 a-d and 8 a-e 10 6. Take Home Test 1-50 5