pptx, 7.01 MB
pptx, 7.01 MB
pptx, 7.77 MB
pptx, 7.77 MB

Lesson Summary:
This lesson covers renewable energy resources, using the exciting context of the America’s Cup boat, and the changes that have occurred over the years using historic information from the Lloyd’s Register Foundation. Students are encouraged to think about the various types of energy resources, how they are generated, used and the impact they have on the environment.
This resource can be shared to Google classroom via our website and is ideal for blended learning.

Lesson Objectives:
Identify renewable energy sources
Describe the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources
Evaluate different renewable energy resource
Be aware of the arguments for and against the selection of fossil fuels, renewable energy and nuclear power

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National Curriculum learning:
Key Stage 3 and 4 –National Curriculum teaches pupils about topics such as climate change, use of natural resources and the impact of human actions on the environment in the science programmes of study.

This includes study of renewable and non-renewable energy sources in Key Stage 4 physics and the efficacy of recycling in Key Stage 3 chemistry. This enables students to study topics that will support their understanding of energy resources, including the impact of technology on developing sustainable sources of energy.

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