Energy Resources October 21, 2014 Ms Garza Date: October 23, 2014 6.7A research and debate the advantages and disadvantages of using coal, oil, natural.

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Energy Resources October 21, 2014 Ms Garza Date: October 23, A research and debate the advantages and disadvantages of using coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear power, biomass, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and solar resources.

Energy Sources Project Work with your group to research and completely fill out your packet Work with your group to research and completely fill out your packet Your final project (letter, poster, PowerPoint) will be individual and ready to display on your due date – block day next week. Expect to work on this project outside of class! Your final project (letter, poster, PowerPoint) will be individual and ready to display on your due date – block day next week. Expect to work on this project outside of class! Your letter or PowerPoint must be printed BEFORE you get to class on block day. Your poster must be ready to display when you get to class! Your letter or PowerPoint must be printed BEFORE you get to class on block day. Your poster must be ready to display when you get to class!

Energy Sources Project Work with your group to research and completely fill out your packet Work with your group to research and completely fill out your packet Your research packet and final project (letter, poster, PowerPoint) are due first thing Your research packet and final project (letter, poster, PowerPoint) are due first thing Your final copy letter or PowerPoint presentation must be printed BEFORE you get to Your final copy letter or PowerPoint presentation must be printed BEFORE you get to Finished early? Complete a left side assignment in your composition book on an energy source other than the one you researched for your project Finished early? Complete a left side assignment in your composition book on an energy source other than the one you researched for your project

Energy Resources October 22, 2014 DO NOW: Date: April 23-24, 2014 green project notes Have your green project notes project on your desk. 6.7A research and debate the advantages and disadvantages of using coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear power, biomass, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and solar resources. Ms.Garza

Grade Level Science: Today’s Goals Your goal today is to complete your Energy Resources Packet and your final project Use the computers to research and completely fill in your packet Check in with your teacher when you finish your project and we will grade it before you tape it up in the hallway for display Your research packet, and final project are due ! Early finishers: Help a struggling classmate or read a book.

Gallery Walk Turn in your Energy Source packet Display your poster in the proper area that your teacher designates with your name clearly written on the front Record advantages and disadvantages for each energy source from the other groups. These notes will help you win the debate, so get as many as you can! Turn in your paper today! When you finish: play one of the board games at the front of the classroom.