Our class is asking the question, "What types of alternative energy can we produce and use?"
Mrs. Chase's FOT Alternative Energy Unit
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Types of alternative energy
The types of alternative energy we chose to study are: solar, geothermal, wind, hydroelectricity, hydrogen, biomass, and nuclear. You have all been very busy gathering information and I can't wait to see what you came up with!
Focus on our guiding question, "What types of alternative energy can we produce and use?" when you create your comments. Once you have posted a comment for each type of energy, you may research learning tools to include (a.k.a. links to games and puzzles).
Mrs. Chase
Focus on our guiding question, "What types of alternative energy can we produce and use?" when you create your comments. Once you have posted a comment for each type of energy, you may research learning tools to include (a.k.a. links to games and puzzles).
Mrs. Chase
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