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Warm Up1. What is the difference between renewable
and nonrenewable resources?
2. What may cause a renewable resource to become nonrenewable?
3. What is a perpetual resource?
4. List 1 example of the following.A. Renewable
B. Non-renewable
C. Perpetual
5. Which type of resource should we use and why?
Daily Goal
SWBAT differentiate between the different types of energy (traditional vs. alternative)
2.2.2 & 2.8.1
• Critique the benefits, costs and environmental impact of various alternative sources of energy for North Carolina (solar, wind, biofuels, nuclear fusion, fuel cells, wave power, geothermal)• Evaluate which sources of alternative energy may work best in different parts of the state and why.
LEQ: What are the costs and benefits of the different types of alternative and traditional energy resources?
Table Of Contents (1st & 3rd)Left Side Items Page Right Side Items Page
Resource Reading 34 Resources CN 35
Cheerio Lab 34 Traditional vs. Alternative Energy CN
37
Sort-it-Out 34 NC Alternative Energy CN 39
Energy Graphic Organizer 36 NC Traditional Energy CN 41
Energy Madness 36 Human Impacts CN 43
NC Alternative Energy Brochure
38
Cookie Lab 40
GEMS of Wisdom (1st & 3rd)
Page Avid Strategy W I C O R
Resource Reading
Cheerio Lab
Sort-it-Out
Energy Graphic Organizer
Energy Madness
NC Brochure
Cookie Lab
Table Of Contents (2nd)Left Side Items Page Right Side Items Page
Resource Reading 36 Resources CN 37
Cheerio Lab 36 Traditional vs. Alternative Energy CN
39
Sort-it-Out 36 NC Alternative Energy CN 41
Energy Graphic Organizer 38 NC Traditional Energy CN 43
Energy Madness 38 Human Impacts CN 45
NC Alternative Energy Brochure
40
Cookie Lab 42
GEMS of Wisdom (2nd)
Page Avid Strategy W I C O R
36 Resource Reading
36 Cheerio Lab
36 Sort-it-Out
38 Energy Graphic Organizer
38 Energy Madness
40 NC Brochure
42 Cookie Lab
Agenda• Warm Up- Did you turn in your HW????
• Objective & LEQ
• Article
• Quick Review-Exit Ticket: Resources
• Energy Stations
• Name that Energy Source
• Energy Madness Brackets
• Exit Ticket
Activating StrategySilently read the article received at
the door and answer the questions on the left hand side of your notebook.
1.Attacks on American Fuel supply convoys have increased recently. What is the Military trying to do to overcome this problem? 2.What types of “renewable resources” is the article talking about? 3.What other benefits are there for using “alternative” sources of energy in our daily lives?
Announcements
• Be sure to take advantage of lunch and after-school tutoring!– Missing Assignments– Test Corrections
• Pop Quizzes-Units 1, 2 & 3 Review
Quick Review
1. Coal3. Wind
2. Water
4. Cotton in a field 6. Pigs on a farm
7. Oil5. Sunlight
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Renewable
Renewabl
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Nonrenewabl
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Renewable
Perpetua
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Non-
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Label each of the following as renewable, perpetual, or
nonrewable below your Do Now.
OCTOBER IS ENERGY AWARENESS MONTH!
How much energy did you use?
Similarities?Differences?
*Hint: think type of resource
CORNELL NOTES
• Write what is in yellow!!
What is Traditional Energy?•Burns fossil fuels which produces large amounts of air pollution (carbon dioxide).•Produces large amounts of electrical power
–Many believe that conventional technology is the only way to produce enough electricity for us all.
What is Alternative Energy?
•Uses the natural world & its resources
•Usually does not create air pollution
(only in small amounts)–At present only provides small amounts of our electrical power–Research to discover new methods & uses
Sources of EnergyTraditional Energy
The use of conventional technology to produce electrical power normally results in pollution that affects everyone. It often relies on the burning of fossil fuels that produce dangerous gases that often end up in the atmosphere. People and animals breathe in the polluted air and plants absorb the pollution.
Large amounts of electrical power can be produced through the use of conventional technology. Because of our large towns and cities and large populations many believe that conventional technology is the only way to produce enough electricity for us all.
Alternative Energy
Alternative energy is normally produced by harnessing the natural world around us and the elements. Usually it does not create pollution in the atmosphere or at least it only produces small amounts.
At present alternative energy only provides us with small amounts of electrical power and much investment is required to increase the amount of electricity produced in this more natural way.
Left-Side Item• On your copy paper, draw the following
table, leaving enough room for you to write in information in each box.
• You will have 5 minutes with each type of energy to fill in the correct information.
• Study up on the players, so you can make a good draft pick!
• THIS WILL BE GLUED ON THE LEFT SIDE OF YOUR NOTEBOOK!
Stations
• Each group member is assigned a number, read the articles that have YOUR NUMBER!
• When your group is finished, ALL 9 articles, with the paper clip, must be stacked in the middle of your table.
YOU HAVE 20 MINUTES TO FINISH THE ENITIRE TABLE!!Energy Source
Reader Description Renewable or Nonrenewable
Advantages Disadvantages
Wave Power
Petroleum/Oil
Nuclear Fission
Natural Gas
Solar
Biomass
Geothermal
Coal
Wind
What are the different types of alternative energy?
• Hydroelectric (wave) power
• Nuclear Fission
• Solar
• Biomass
• Geothermal
• Wind
What are the different types of nonrenewable energy?
• Coal
• Petroleum/Oil
• Natural Gas
What is Geothermal Energy?
• Heat from within the Earth’s core.
• Renewable energy
• Advantages: Reduces reliance on fossil fuels.
• Disadvantages: not widespread; expensive to install; reservoirs can run out of steam; sites may be release poisonous gas.
What is Biomass?
• Burning organic material made from plants and animals.
• Renewable energy
• Advantage: does not use fossil fuels, less air pollution; reduces the trash that must be buried in landfills.
• Disadvantage: may result in more air pollution; can be difficult to dispose.
What is Solar energy?• Produced by capturing the sun’s rays (solar
radiation) that reach the Earth and converting it into energy.
• Renewable• Advantages: does not produce air pollutants
or carbon dioxide; free• Disadvantages: amount of sunlight is not
constant; large surface area to install solar panel; expensive to install.
What is Wind Energy?
• Unequal heating of Earth’s surface by the sun produces wind energy; uses turbines
• Renewable
• Advantage: very clean source of energy
• Disadvantage: unpredictable; must be a certain speed; visual impact
What is Wave Power (hydroelectric)?
• Falling water powers turbines to produce electricity.
• Renewable
• Advantages: produces clean electricity; no waste or pollution; free after building.
• Disadvantages: limited lifetimes; availability of suitable sites
What is Natural Gas?
• Remains of plants and animals decayed and built up in thick layers
• Non-renewable• Advantages: cleanest burning fossil fuel;
contributes little environmental pollutants; safely stored
• Disadvantages: leaves out large craters within the Earth; harms ecosystem; highly volatile
What is Petroleum/Oil?• Formed from the remains of animals and
plants that lived millions of years ago• Non-renewable• Advantages: usefulness in making
products; easier to get out of ground; easy to transport
• Disadvantage: release large amounts of carbon dioxide; running out; failing to discover new reserves; wars over oil
What is Coal?
• Most abundant fossil fuel formed from heat and pressure transforming plant material over millions of years
• Non-renewable
• Advantages: most abundant fuel; inexpensive
• Disadvantage: environmental damage; releases the most carbon dioxide
What is Nuclear Fission?
• Splitting of the uranium atom
• Non-renewable
• Advantage: does not produce air pollution or carbon dioxide; very little fuel is needed to produce large amounts of energy
• Disadvantage: extremely expensive; radioactive waste
NAME THAT ENERGY SOURCE!
• I am a renewable source of energy that converts the sun’s radiation into other forms of energy.
• I am a renewable source of energy made by burning garbage, wood, crops, landfill gases, or other organic material made from plants and animals.
• I am a nonrenewable source of energy that takes millions of years to make, from the decayed remains of dead plants and animals. Methane is my main ingredient.
• I am a renewable source of energy create by using turbines, although some people think my turbines are not visually appealing
• I am a nonrenewable source of energy and I can be used to make several other products such as detergents, paints, and fertilizers. I have to be pumped from deep under water and because I’m so rare, I am often a reason for the start of wars.
• I use the heat from within the earth to harness energy, and most of my reservoirs are found around the Ring of Fire
• I am the most abundant fossil fuel.
• I am a renewable type of energy that uses dams. Although I produce very clean energy, my dams have a finite lifetime and the availability of locations to build more is limited.
• A disadvantage to using me is that if a meltdown occurs, I can have very harmful effects on human health and the environment. However, since I use uranium, I don’t emit any air pollution or carbon dioxide.
• Many are concerned with the environmental impact that strip-mining and underground mining for me may have.
What do you do before you make your predictions
for a bracket???
Exit Ticket
1. What are two differences between traditional and alternative energy sources?
2. List 1 traditional energy source-include 1 benefit & 1 cost
3. List 1 alternative energy source-include 1 benefit & 1 cost
Energy Poster!• With your group, you will each make an informative
poster to present to FOX NEWS which compares and contrasts traditional energy.
• It must include:– Title– Drawing– Names of Energies– 2 Pros and 2 Cons of each energy– Your personal opinion of what energy we should
use and why (at least 4 sentences to support your claim
– What you plan to do to advertise your energy
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