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Power Surge 8P2.1 Explain the environmental consequences of the various methods of obtaining, transforming and distributing energy. 8P2.2 Explain the implications of the depletion of renewable and nonrenewable energy resources and the importance of conservation.
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Vocabulary (CH. 15) Energy Resources
Page 572 23 Key terms Write the definition and draw a picture to represent each word.
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Bill Nye the Science Guy
Energy Part 1 (8:52 min): Energy Part 2 (6:07 min): Energy Part 3 (8:03 min):
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ENERGY NOTES Discuss energy and its many forms.
(separate powerpoint -Bednar)
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Gathering More Data: Energy Reading
CH. 15 section 1: Fossil Fuels Read pgs Answer #’s 1-3 A&B (pg. 550) in complete sentences CH. 15 section 2: Renewable Sources of Energy Read pgs Answer #’s 1-2 A&B (pg. 557) in complete sentences
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Power Surge Video Boxes
Green Energy Latest Innovations Fossil Fuel Climate Change Fill in each box with three facts (in complete sentences).
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Power Surge Video (PBS NOVA)
Green Energy Latest Innovations Fossil Fuel Climate Change
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Gathering More Data: Energy Reading Continued
CH. 15 section 3: Nuclear Energy Read pgs Answer #’s 1-3 A&B (pg. 564) in complete sentences CH. 15 section 4: Energy Conservation Read pgs Answer # 1 A&B (pg. 568) in complete sentences
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Greatest Inventions with Bill Nye: Energy
Greatest Inventions-Energy Nothing happens without energy. It powers every machine on Earth and is essential for virtually every activity. Civilization would be impossible without it. In the program, Bill Nye leads us on an electrifying journey to the sources of energy and the technology that enables us to tap into it and distribute it around the world. Topics covered include fossil fuels, internal combustion engines, nuclear power, and alternative energy sources like solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.
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Greatest Inventions with Bill Nye: Energy
After viewing the program students will be able to: · Understand the history of energy use; · Understand the law of conservation of energy; · Understand the properties of matter; · Understand how chemical reactions release energy; · Understand the relationship between science and technology.
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Energy Activity What would your world be like without electricity, buses, cars, or heat? Can you imagine your life without energy? As an experiment, go through the school day, making a list of all the forms of energy you, your friends, and teachers use, then compare notes. As a follow-up to the connection above, think about Katy’s experiment to investigate solar power for a home. Review your list and determine what you can either delete or modify in order to conserve energy. Make a record of your progress without each item.
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Energy Activity There is a fear that we will eventually deplete our energy sources of coal and oil. Also, these particular resources pollute the environment by creating green house gases. As a matter of fact, we ourselves cause a big part of the pollution because of the cars we drive. Cars burn gasoline and release fumes, thereby releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. For this reason, the automobile industry has been developing ways to use less gas and to be more efficient. They have developed hybrid cars and some electric cars. Research a few vehicles that are better for the environment. Pick which one you feel is the best and create an ad that would entice people to buy it. Have students present their ads to the class and see which car is voted best for the environment.
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