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pptx, 29.69 MB
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Unit: IBDP Geography - Resources (16-18)
Lesson: 4 - Consumption & Availability: Energy
Key Concepts: The Energy Mix, Fossil Fuels, Renewables, Nuclear Power

⇨ This is a 2 hour ‘post-16’ lesson for IB Diploma students that investigates energy consumption and availability through the lens of the ‘energy mix’ and how the options that are available for a country to meet it’s energy needs vary by location and level of development.
⇨ It also focusses on the pros and cons of each source of energy and the impact they may have on water and food.
⇨ The lesson is the fourth in Unit 3: Resources on the Diploma course (though can easily be used for A-Level also) also available as a lesson bundle.

The lesson covers the following:

⇨ The concept of a nation’s ‘energy mix’ - ie. the combination of power sources it utilises to meet its needs.
⇨ The global energy mix and how this is changing over time.
⇨ The multiple factors that affect a country’s energy mix.
⇨ A ‘from the front’ taught section on the pros and cons of fossil fuels, renewables and nuclear power.
⇨ An evaluation / analysis of renewables vs. nuclear power.

This lesson is designed for ease of use, the key concepts are explained in a straightforward manner going into just the right amount of depth. Students then use a combination of tasks and data analysis to explore the concepts in context.

Included in Lesson:

Presentation: A powerpoint, including all images, text and online links (found in the notes section).
Printable Handouts: Pdf. Worksheets that correspond to tasks in the presentation - you can teach the lesson with or without these.
Offline Resources: As online sources often break or become outdated, offline versions are also provided as backups.

The lesson has been thoroughly proofread and road tested in a classroom setting – however if you do spot any errors please let me know and I’ll be happy to help.

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Happy teaching!

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