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DateActivityPage # 11/24, 309Energy Resources Notes13 Energy Resources Organizer14 12/1-210How we create electricity15 Homework 83A-90A ?’s 1-2 p 90A 97A-105A ?’s 1-3, 5 on page 105A 110A ?’s 21-27

8.P.2 Explain the environmental implications associated with various methods of obtaining, managing and using energy resources 8.P.2.1 Explain the environmental consequences of the various methods of obtaining, transforming and distributing energy. 8.P.2.2 Explain the implications of the depletion of renewable and nonrenewable energy resources and the importance of conservation.

TLW compare and contrast different types of energy through using expert groups and various texts, then summarize in presentation poster.

How we Create Electricity p15 What I know: What I learned:

How we Create Electricity p15 energy-lab energy-lab energy-lab

How electricity is generated

Natural Resources p13 Natural resource - any energy source, organism, or substance found in nature that people use If these resources are used faster than they are replaced, they will run out.

Renewable Resources p13 Renewable resource- a natural resource that can be replaced in nature at about the same rate it is used

Nonrenewable Resources p13 Nonrenewable resource- a natural resource that is used up faster than it can be replaced in nature

Examples of Renewable Resources Solar Biomass Geothermal Hydropower Wind

Examples of Nonrenewable Resources Coal Petroleum Natural gas Uranium Propane

Expert Group Jigsaw Your group has been assigned an energy resource. Go to Google Classroom to find the text for your resource. There is a fact sheet and three video links. Each group member will collect information on their organizer using one of the resources, then share out with the group. Each group will create a presentation poster for their resource.

Environmental consequences of the various methods of obtaining, transforming, and distributing energy. Renewable Energy Resources: Energy source How is it generated? How is it used? AdvantagesDisadvantages/Li mitations Solar Wind Hydropower Biomass Geothermal

Energy Resource Presentation Include environmental implications of obtaining, transforming and distributing this energy resource Advantages and Disadvantages/Limitations of its use Areas of the country, industry where it is predominantly used Current events/issues surrounding this resource

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