RTWRTWWhat did you do over the weekend?
*Get your poster & iPad and be ready to present.
Agenda: 02/25/13Agenda: 02/25/13
1. Medical Biotechnology Presentations
RTWRTWList two forms of energy.
Agenda: 02/26/13Agenda: 02/26/13
1. Diagnostic Test2. Medical Biotechnology Presentations
RTWRTWRead the 2nd half of pg. 520 List two sources of energy.
Agenda: 03/10/14Agenda: 03/10/141. Energy Vocabulary and Pictures or sentences2. Complete Energy Hand out
Nonrenewable VocabularyStarting on Pg 520
1. Electricity 2. Strip Mining3. Subsurface Mining 4. Petroleum5. Petrochemical 6. Oil Sands7. Oil Shale 8. Acid Drainage9. Nuclear Energy 10. Nuclear Fission11. Nuclear Reactor 12. Meltdown13. Nuclear Waste 14. Nuclear Fusion
RTWRTW1. List three ways you use electricity in
your daily life.2. Are there any negative consequences
of your use of electricity?
Agenda: 03/11/14Agenda: 03/11/141. Energy Notes2. Renewable/Nonrenewable reading
How much energy do you use in How much energy do you use in one year?one year?
We are going to be calculating our carbon footprints.
Your CO2 footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases you emit per year by burning fossil fuels and consuming energy.
Think-Pair-ShareThink-Pair-Share
Evaluate the United States: Do you think it is fair that the United States
uses significantly more than any other country?
Think-Pair-ShareThink-Pair-Share
What are some ways we can decrease our carbon footprint?
Write one goal you will work to achieve over the course of the unit to
decrease your carbon footprint.
Think-Pair-ShareThink-Pair-Share
What are some other energy production techniques?
Are some better than others?
Why or why not?
RTWRTW1. Define Electricity. (Hint: page 520!)2. Why is it a secondary source of
energy?
Agenda: 03/13/14Agenda: 03/13/141. Explain and Finish Questions on the
Cookie Mining Lab to turn in.2. Film “Gasland” with questions
Electricity Virtual LabElectricity Virtual Lab1. Go to:
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/faraday2. Click “RUN NOW!”3. Click Pick-up Coil4. Use the simulation to answer the lab questions.
Exit SlipExit Slip
1. Explain why electricity is a secondary source of energy.
2. List AT LEAST two sources of primary energy.
RTWRTW1. Where does electricity come from?(Hint: Review from yesterday!)
Agenda: 03/01/13Agenda: 03/01/131. Energy Sources Notes2. Tesla Town App Activity3. Energy Sources Quiz
HAPPY FRIDAY!!
RTWRTWTrue or False: Electrical energy can
be created with a magnet and copper coil.
Agenda: 03/04/13Agenda: 03/04/131. Renewable Vs. Nonrenewable resources2. Oil Spill Pre-lab
BP Oil SpillBP Oil Spill
Oil Clean-up and containment techniques: Clean up
RTW: Copy in your Notebook!RTW: Copy in your Notebook!
Agenda: 03/05/13Agenda: 03/05/131. Oil Spill lab!
Material Containment Water Clean Up
Oil Recovery
Wildlife Clean Up
Environmental Impact
BP Oil SpillBP Oil SpillIt is April 2010 and the Deepwater Horizon oil rig
just sank. BP is looking to hire a team of scientists with the best clean up plan. Working with your partner scientist, test 8 materials at their effectiveness at cleaning up oil.
BP Oil Spill DirectionsBP Oil Spill Directions1. Working with the person sitting next to you,
test 8 materials and rate them on your data sheet (First twenty mintues .
2. Answer the four questions on your table.3. Clean up your area. Rinse and dry your pan,
put all the materials back in the basket (tell us if we need to restock anything), wipe down your area.
4. Start working on your Clean Up plan.
Oil Spill Clean Up PlanOil Spill Clean Up PlanWork with your table (groups of four). Share your data and come up with a plan to present to BP. The plan must include a description of materials/techniques that will be used to:
1.Contain the spill2.Clean the water3.Recover the oil4.Clean the wildlife5.Minimize the environmental impacts on the
ecosystem
Write your plan on chart paper.
RTWRTWList one advantage AND one
disadvantage of using fossil fuels as an energy source.
Agenda: 03/06/13Agenda: 03/06/131. Present Clean Up Plans2. Mining Pre-lab
RTW: Page 524!!RTW: Page 524!!What are the differences between strip mining and
subsurface mining?
Agenda: 03/07/13Agenda: 03/07/131. Mining Lab2. Coal vs. Oil Venn Diagram
Copy on graph paperCopy on graph paper
Profit (Money you make) Costs (Money you spent)
TOTAL PROFITS: TOTAL COSTS:
TOTAL PROFITS – TOTAL COSTS =
Acid DrainageAcid DrainageOccurs when sulfide minerals in exposed rock
surfaces react with oxygen and rain to produce acid.
RTWRTWWhich of the following is NOT caused by the burning of fossil
fuels?a) Air pollutionb) Water pollutionc) Release of carbon dioxided) A meltdown
Agenda: 03/18/14 Agenda: 03/18/14 1. Nuclear Note2. Go over Gasland Questions
RTWRTW
List and Describe 3 of the 6 types of renewable
resources.
Agenda: 04/3/14 Agenda: 04/3/14 1. Renewable Energy Notes2. Finish any missing work from Monday and Tuesday
Create an Energy FoldableCreate an Energy Foldable
Benefits (Pros)
Costs (Cons)
Energy Sources1.Solar Pg 5652.Hydro Pg 5573.Wind Pg 5664.Nuclear Pg 5375.Fossil Fuels Pg 522
1. Natural Gas-fracking2. Oil3. Coal
You need to include all things associated with getting these materials
Costs and Benefits of Wind EnergyCosts and Benefits of Wind EnergyBenefits (Pros) Costs (Cons)
• Renewable energy source • The wind is unpredictable
Wind Energy Panel Discussion Wind Energy Panel Discussion
1.Allow each student to explain their research
2.Conduct a group discussion and vote
3.Determine the top 2 reasons that supports your decision
4.Spokesperson opens presentation
5.All group members need to be prepared to explain to the class how their research helped the group come to the decision (you will be picked randomly!)
RTWRTWWhich renewable energy source would best be
utilized here in central Florida???Why?
Agenda: 04/7/14 Agenda: 04/7/14 1. Energy Quiz2. Water Turbine Lab
RTWRTWNo RTW
Get your clicker You will need a Pen or pencil
Agenda: 04/7/14 Agenda: 04/7/14 1. Energy Quiz2. Water Turbine Lab
RTWRTWList one benefit and one cost of solar
energy.
Agenda: 04/08/14Agenda: 04/08/141. Finish Blades on Water Turbine
RTWRTWList one benefit and
one cost of nuclear energy.
Agenda: 03/20/13Agenda: 03/20/131. Energy Source Review2. Gallery Walk Review3. Test Friday!!!
Gallery Walk Gallery Walk Group 1: Fossil FuelsGroup 2: Wind EnergyGroup 3: Nuclear EnergyGroup 4: HydropowerGroup 5: Solar PowerGroup 6: Renewable Energy SourcesGroup 7: Nonrenewable Energy SourcesGroup 8: Best Energy Source for Volusia
County and WHY!
Group WriteGroup WriteStudent 1: In what way can the
development of an oil field affect the habitats of the wild?
Student 2: How do hydropower dams harm ecosystems?
Student 3: How do fossil fuels affect air quality?
Student 4: Compare and contrast strip mining with subsurface mining.
RTWRTW 4/14/144/14/14List some
consequences of Global Warming
1. Review for Quiz2.Water Turbine Reflection sheet3.Get Notebook ready for notebook check
Energy Notebook CheckEnergy Notebook Check1. Nonrenewable Energy Vocab
2. Nonrenewable Energy Notes
3. Movie “Gasland” Questions
4. Nonrenewable Pro / Con Reading Handout
5. Renewable Energy Vocab
6. Movie “ 6 Degrees could change the Earth” 15 facts
7. Renewable Energy Notes
8. Energy Foldable
9. Energy Review Handout- 17.3 Consequences of Fossil Fuels