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Mission Possible: Energy Trade-Offs
Lesson Description:
Mission Possible: Energy Trade-offs is a cooperative learning activity in which intermediate and secondary students evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the energy sources used to generate electricity by developing energy plans for a fictitious country and presenting the plans to the class. Several options with different levels of difficulty are provided for the activity. The activity includes a limited number of variables and is not intended to reflect the realities of the global or national economies.
Concepts:
Mission Possible: Energy Trade-offs is a cooperative learning activity in which intermediate and secondary students evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the energy sources used to generate electricity by developing energy plans for a fictitious country and presenting the plans to the class. Several options with different levels of difficulty are provided for the activity. The activity includes a limited number of variables and is not intended to reflect the realities of the global or national economies.
Concepts:
- All energy sources have economic, environmental, and societal advantages and disadvantages.
- Economic and environmental impacts are determining factors in the energy sources we use to produce electricity.
- Societal needs, personal beliefs, and changes to the quality of life are important considerations in determining the energy sources we use.
- No one energy source can meet the needs of society today; a variety of energy sources is needed.
- Some energy sources cannot be counted on to produce consistent amounts of electricity 24-hours a day or in all seasons and weather conditions (wind, solar, hydropower).
Lesson Type:
- Group Work
- Project
Sustainability Topic:
- Energy
GEF Program Category:
- Green Energy Challenge
Time Needed:
5-7 classes (can use some as homework assignments too)
5-7 classes (can use some as homework assignments too)
Standards Addressed:
Standards given in the lesson supplements below.
Standards given in the lesson supplements below.
Submitted By:
GEF on behalf of NEED
GEF on behalf of NEED
School or Group:
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Contact Email:
service@greeneducationfoundation.org
service@greeneducationfoundation.org
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