Coordinated Science (Physics) Group Project

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Coordinated Science (Physics) Group Project Sources of Energy Coordinated Science (Physics) Group Project

Different Sources of Energy Chemical or Fuel Solar Nuclear Wind Waves or Tides Hydroelectric (Water) Geothermal

Discuss and Show Where or what this source is (5 points) How energy is supplied or converted for its purpose (10 points) Which countries are using this source of energy Advantages and Disadvantages of using this energy source Picturessssss

Criteria for Marking Content (35 points) Presentation (10 points) Interesting Slides (5 points) Interesting Discussion (5 points) Each group is given 20 minutes to present their work And 5 minutes allowance before and after each presentation to prepare and pack up, respectively.

Tentative Date of First Presentation October 24, 2012 Wednesday IGCSE 1B