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6th Grade Unit 5: Energy Resources
11/17/2017
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Lesson 1: Natural Resources Pgs. 288-299
Renewable Resource Nonrenewable Resource Fossil Fuel Material Resource Energy Resource
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Natural Resource Pg.290 Is any natural material that is used by humans. Natural resources include air, soil, water, oil, plants, and animals.
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Natural Resource Pg.290
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Natural Resource Pg.290
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Natural Resource Pg.290
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Renewable Resource Pg.291 A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is consumed. Solar energy, water, and air are all renewable resources.
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Renewable Resource Pg.291
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Renewable Resource Pg.291
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Renewable Resource Pg.291
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Renewable Resource Pg.291
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Nonrenewable Resource Pg. 291
A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed. Some natural resources, such as minerals, form very slowly. (
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Nonrenewable Resource Pg. 291
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Nonrenewable Resource Pg. 291
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Nonrenewable Resource Pg. 291
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Fossil Fuel Pg.291 Is a nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived very long ago (millions of years ago) emma-bryce
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Fossil Fuel Pg.291
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Fossil Fuel Pg.291
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Material Resource Pg.292 Are the natural resources that make objects, food, and drink. Material resources can be both renewable and nonrenewable.
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Material Resource Pg.292
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Energy Resource Pg.294 Natural resources used to generate energy are called energy resources.
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Energy Resource Pg.294
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Energy Resource Pg.294
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Lesson 1 Review:Natural Resources Pgs. 288-299
Natural Resource:Is any natural material that is used by humans. Natural resources include air, soil, water, oil, plants, and animals. Renewable Resource: Nonrenewable Resource: Fossil Fuel: Material Resource: Energy Resource:Natural resources used to generate energy are called energy resources.
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Lesson 2: Nonrenewable Energy Resources Pgs. 300-311
Fossil Fuel Nuclear Energy Fission
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Energy Resource Pg.302 Natural resources used to generate energy are called energy resources.
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Energy Resource Pg.302
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Energy Resource Pg.294
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Fossil Fuel Pg.302 Is a nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived very long ago (millions of years ago) emma-bryce
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Fossil Fuel Pg.302
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Fossil Fuel Pg.302
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Nuclear Energy Pg.302 The energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined. challenges-of-nuclear-power-m-v-ramana-and-sajan- saini
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Nuclear Energy Pg.302
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Nuclear Energy Pg.302
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Fission Pg.307 The nuclei of radioactive atoms are split into 2 or more fragments to create energy. toCcwg
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Lesson 2 Review: Nonrenewable Energy Resources Pgs. 300-311
Fossil Fuel: Nuclear Energy: Fission:
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Lesson 3: Renewable Energy Resources Pgs. 314-325
Wind Energy Hydroelectric Energy Solar Energy Biomass Geothermal Energy Fusion
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Energy Resource Pg.302 Natural resources used to generate energy are called energy resources.
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Energy Resource Pg.302
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Energy Resource Pg.294
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Wind Energy Pg.318 Uses the force of moving air to drive an electric generator or do other work. Wind energy is renewable because the wind will blow as long as the sun warms the earth.
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Wind Energy Pg.318
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Wind Energy Pg.318
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Hydroelectric Energy Pg.319
Electrical energy produced by moving water. Hydroelectric energy is renewable because the water cycle is driven by the sun.
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Hydroelectric Energy Pg.319
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Hydroelectric Energy Pg.319
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Solar Energy Pg.320 Is the energy received by earth from the sun in the form of radiation. Solar energy can also be used to warn buildings directly. Solar energy can be converted into electricity by solar cells as well.
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Solar Energy Pg.320
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Solar Energy Pg.320
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Biomass Pg.322 Is organic matter from plants and from animal waste that contains chemical energy. But I am asking be burned to release energy. This energy can be used to cook food, provide warmth, or power and injury. Biomass sources include trees, crops, animal waste and peat.
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Biomass Pg.322
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Biomass Pg.322
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Geothermal Energy Pg.323 Is energy produced by heat from earths interior. Geothermal energy heat rock formations deep within the ground. Ground water absorbs this heat and forms hot springs and geysers where water reaches Earth surface. Geothermal energy is used release energy as heat and electricity.
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Geothermal Energy Pg.323
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Geothermal Energy Pg.323
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Fusion Pg. is the process that powers the sun and the stars. It is the reaction in which two atoms of hydrogen combine together, or fuse, to form an atom of helium. In the process some of the mass of the hydrogen is converted into energy.
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Fusion Pg.
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Energy Resource Poster
Today you will compare and contrast examples of the energy resources we have learned about (both renewable and nonrenewable sources). I will assign you into groups of two, and you will equally split the work in this project. You will use the example of a poster I have put on the marker board as your guide. Each group will select 3 renewable and 3 nonrenewable energy resources to compare and contrast. You will put the vocabulary word, definition, and then draw two pictures for each energy resource. You will have several days to complete this assignment it is a major project grade, so use your time wisely.
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Lesson 3 Review: Renewable Energy Resources
Energy Resource: Natural resources used to generate energy are called energy resources. Wind Energy:Uses the force of moving air to drive an electric generator or do other work. Hydroelectric Energy:Electrical energy produced by moving water. Solar Energy:Is the energy received by earth from the sun in the form of radiation. Biomass: Is organic matter from plants and from animal waste that contains chemical energy. Geothermal Energy: Is energy produced by heat from earths interior. Geothermal energy heat rock formations deep within the ground. Ground water absorbs this heat and forms hot springs and geysers where water reaches Earth surface. Geothermal energy is used release energy as heat and electricity. Fusion:is the process that powers the sun and the stars. It is the reaction in which two atoms of hydrogen combine together, or fuse, to form an atom of helium. In the process some of the mass of the hydrogen is converted into energy.
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