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EQ: How does the use of renewable and nonrenewable resources affect our ongoing energy crisis? LT: I can explain the environmental consequences of the various methods of obtaining, transforming, and distributing energy. POU: I will understand that there are different types of fuels with different environmental impacts. I will utilize the iPad appropriately to locate information about Nuclear Energy. Warm Up Finish Nuclear Energy WebQuest

Warm Up 2/4/14 Voices are at “0” 1.What makes an energy source renewable? 2.Give 5 examples of renewable resources.

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3rd Quarter Table of Contents 1 Title Assignment # Alternative Energy Notes 2 Solar /Wind Energy Notes 3 Nuclear Energy Webquest 4 Energy Vocabulary 5

1Nonrenewable – natural resources that can not be replaced at the rate at which they were formed. 2Fossil Fuel – (oil/ petroleum, coal, natural gas) take millions of years to form 3Renewable- replaced through natural processes at a rate ≥ the rate at which they are being used. 4Biomass - is the burning of organic material (wood, vegetable oil, dung) to produce heat energy 5Solar Thermal- using the heat of the sun for cooking and heating water 6Solar Photovoltaic - convert light energy directly into electricity, commonly known as “solar cells.” 7Hydroelectric- “Hydro – meaning water”, water used to generate electricity typically through a dam 8Nuclear Energy – energy produced when the center of an atom is changed.

Create a “study” card…. You will be given 1 index card to write down important information. I will collect them at the end of class. You can use them on the test tomorrow.

Whiteboard Create a Pro/con list for the source your are given Be prepared to share

Finish Nuclear Energy Webquest

Practice Test