Science PBL2: Alternative Energy
Day 1: Today your focus is all about coal. Use your notes sheet to help guide your research.
Day 2: Today your focus is all about oil. Use your notes sheet to help guide your research.
Science PBL: Animal research
The following websites will provide more information on animal habitats.
Unit 10: Adapations
The following are a list of websites where you will find further information on animal adaptations
Unit 6: Alternative energy sources
Geothermal websitesSolar Energy |
HydroBiomass |
Wind Energy
Unit 5: Formation of landforms
The student knows Earth's surface is constantly changing and consists of useful
resources. The student is expected to:
5.7D Identify fossils as evidence of past living organisms and the nature of the environments at the time
using models.
resources. The student is expected to:
5.7D Identify fossils as evidence of past living organisms and the nature of the environments at the time
using models.
The student knows Earth's surface is constantly changing and consists of useful
resources. The student is expected to:
5.7B Recognize how landforms such as deltas, canyons, and sand dunes are the result of changes to
Earth's surface by wind, water, and ice
resources. The student is expected to:
5.7B Recognize how landforms such as deltas, canyons, and sand dunes are the result of changes to
Earth's surface by wind, water, and ice
Deltas
Canyons
Sand dunes
Unit 3: Forms of Energy
In this unit, we will explore the different types of energy:
light
thermal
sound
mechanical
electrical
Pay special attention to the ways each of these energies is produced and how they are used.
The following websites will offer more information on each of these forms of energy.
light
thermal
sound
mechanical
electrical
Pay special attention to the ways each of these energies is produced and how they are used.
The following websites will offer more information on each of these forms of energy.
Unit 1: Investigating properties of matterI
In this unit, students will learn how to classify matter based on their physical properties such as:
mass
magnetism
physical state
relative density
solubility in water
the ability to conduct/insulate thermal energy
mass
magnetism
physical state
relative density
solubility in water
the ability to conduct/insulate thermal energy