Description
In this renewable and nonrenewable energy resources activity, students will “construct an explanation to classify the primary sources of energy as either renewable (Geothermal, Biomass, Solar, Wind, Hydroelectric) or nonrenewable (Coal, Petroleum, Natural Gas, Nuclear).”
Students will sort “energy sources cards” into either renewable or nonrenewable categories. Then, students will explain why they classified them this way.
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A print and digital version is included!
Natural resources are substances from the Earth that are useful. Renewable energy resources can be replenished easily, and nonrenewable energy resources cannot be replenished in our lifetime.
Help students work through some of our primary sources of energy and determine whether they can be replenished easily or not!
*This activity is great as a pre assessment, review, science centers, test prep, and more!
What’s included?:
- 9 “energy sources cards”: geothermal, biomass, solar, wind, hydroelectric, coal, petroleum, natural gas, and nuclear
- sort labels: renewable energy and nonrenewable energy
- student sheet where students label the source of energy, renewable or nonrenewable, and and explanation
- student sheet answer key!
- links to a digital version and a digital key
This lesson pairs well with new NC Essential Standard ESS.8.4.1 as well as other state standards dealing with energy resources.
This is a great support activity for NGSS standard MS-ESS3-1.
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