#3.4 Aim: What are the different types of fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Activity: poster- making (15) Activity: gallery walk (15) Summary (5) HW #17 Types.

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#3.4 Aim: What are the different types of fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Activity: poster- making (15) Activity: gallery walk (15) Summary (5) HW #17 Types of fossil fuels QOD : Find three examples in this room of a fossil fuel in use.

#3.4 Aim: What are the different types of fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Activity: poster- making (15) Activity: gallery walk (15) Summary (5) HW #17 Recycling In classroomsIn hallway/cafeIn classrooms

#3.4 Aim: What are the different types of fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Activity: poster- making (15) Activity: gallery walk (15) Summary (5) HW #17 Poster-making The three types of fossil fuels: 3. Natural gas 1. coal 2. oil

Crude OilCoalNatural Gas 1) What is this fossil fuel and how is it formed? 2) Where is this fossil fuel found and how do we find it? 3) How do we use this fossil fuel? 4) What are some interesting facts about this fossil fuel? #3.4 Aim: What are the different types of fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Activity: poster- making (15) Activity: gallery walk (15) Summary (5) HW #17

#3.4 Aim: What are the different types of fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Activity: poster- making (15) Activity: gallery walk (15) Summary (5) HW #17 Gallery walk… a) Each member of the group asks a different question (one of the four from your CW)… b) Come back together as a group at the end to find out everything you need to know Round 1: person A stays at the table and presents, while other group members learn from others Round 2: person B stays at table, others roam Round 3: person C stays at table, others roam Round 4: person D stays at table, others roam

#3.4 Aim: What are the different types of fossil fuels? Agenda QOD (10) Activity: poster- making (15) Activity: gallery walk (15) Summary (5) HW #17 Which fossil fuel was the world’s most-used fuel until the 1960’s? Summary… Which fossil fuel do we use the most of today? Which fossil fuel rises naturally to the surface?