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The Ozone hole review. Ozone video 1 Ozone video 2

Warm up: In your composition book, list some examples of fossil fuels #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 Fossil fuels Warm up: In your composition book, list some examples of fossil fuels

Objective: What are fossil fuels? #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 Objective: What are fossil fuels?

The 3 types of fossil fuels: #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 The 3 types of fossil fuels: 1. coal 2. oil 3. Natural gas

Activity: make-a-map (15) #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 Where do fossil fuels come from? 100-500 million years ago organisms died… … and were buried in lakes, swamps, or sea.

Activity: make-a-map (15) #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 Video clip How fossil fuels form Fossil fuels video 2

Activity: make-a-map (15) #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16

Fossil fuel supplies around the world

Activity: make-a-map (15) #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 Usage of fossil fuels Global consumption of fossil fuels is at its highest level ever. The average American uses 100 times more energy than the average person living in India. How much does the average American use compared to the average Indian?

Activity: make-a-map (15) #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 Energy use by country

Use the ipads to research fossil fuel use #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 Use the ipads to research fossil fuel use 1. Define Petroleum and Crude oil 2. List 10 items that are made from Petroleum products other than fuels. Do any things on the list surprise you? 3. Pick an item from the list and give more detail. 4. Predict what we will do when we have used up all of the petroleum products?

When in your day do you use fossil fuels? #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 When in your day do you use fossil fuels?

When in your day do you use fossil fuels? #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 When in your day do you use fossil fuels? Use diagram #4 on your #3.2 hand-out to guide you. - Make a map of your whole day, from when you wake up to when you go to sleep. - Mark on your map every time you use a fossil fuel.

Activity: make-a-map (15) #3.2 Aim: What are fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: Fossil fuels (15) Activity: make-a-map (15) Summary (5) HW #16 Summary… Knowing what you do about fossil fuels… do you think they are renewable or nonrenewable?