Mind Maze Which donkey is the odd one

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“ !! Mind Maze !! Which donkey is the odd one out?

“ !! Mind Maze !! Which donkey is the odd one out?

“ Starter: Energy Diet Challenge… What is it?

“ Starter: Energy Diet Challenge… What is it?

The Energy Diet Challenge Lesson 1. A Green Powered

The Energy Diet Challenge Lesson 1. A Green Powered

Lesson 1. A Green Powered Canada Aims: 1. Define non-renewable and renewable energy. 2.

Lesson 1. A Green Powered Canada Aims: 1. Define non-renewable and renewable energy. 2. Describe different types of energy. 3. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of different types of energy.

“ Each lesson will focus on a different theme aimed at how we can

“ Each lesson will focus on a different theme aimed at how we can be more sustainable as a society… Question: What does sustainable mean?

“ Write this definition onto your worksheet. Sustainability is the ability to exist constantly.

“ Write this definition onto your worksheet. Sustainability is the ability to exist constantly. In the 21 st century, it refers generally to the capacity for the biosphere and human civilization to coexist.

Task 1. Types of energy sources Non-Renewable Energy: Energy which comes from sources that

Task 1. Types of energy sources Non-Renewable Energy: Energy which comes from sources that will run out or will not be replenished for thousands or even millions of years. Also known as finite energy resources. Renewable Energy: Write these definitions onto your worksheet. Energy which comes from a source which is not depleted when used. Also known as infinite energy resources.

Task 2. Examples of energy sources 1. Write down four types of nonrenewable energy

Task 2. Examples of energy sources 1. Write down four types of nonrenewable energy onto your worksheet. 1. Write down six types of renewable energy onto your worksheet. See the next slides for answers. . .

Task 3. Energy Sources Research Using the resources linked on the learning platform, and

Task 3. Energy Sources Research Using the resources linked on the learning platform, and your own research, complete the sections of the worksheet about the energy source which you have been assigned (see the next slide). NB: If you would prefer to work on your own you can. You do not need to work with the other person assigned to the same energy source as you.

Nuclear [Student names] Natural Gas [Student names] Coal [Student names] Oil [Student names] Wind

Nuclear [Student names] Natural Gas [Student names] Coal [Student names] Oil [Student names] Wind [Student names] Solar [Student names] Geothermal [Student names] Wave/Tidal [Student names] Hydroelectric Power [Student names] Biomass [Student names]

Review: Reflection Energy Sources 1. Look at the other energy sources that your classmates

Review: Reflection Energy Sources 1. Look at the other energy sources that your classmates researched (ie: read their finished worksheets). 2. Complete the ranking worksheet to decide which energy source you think is the best, based upon the research from you and your peers. 3. Ensure you explain your answer thoroughly using: Point, Evidence, Explain.