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Keywords: Energy, renewable, nonrenewable, compare, contrast, graphic organizer
Subject(s): Science, Earth Science, Writing, Technology
Grades 4 through 6
School: Petersburg Elementary School, Petersburg, WV
Planned By: Julia Colaw
Original Author: Julia Colaw, Petersburg
Teacher will utilize a computer and projector to model steps of this lesson as needed.

Students will research various renewable and non-renewable energy sources and develop a list of pros and cons for each. Research will include the use of computer-based reference sources and the Internet.

Students will have access to computers with Internet access and word processing software that allows them to create graphic organizers.

Students will create a graphic organizers that incorporate the use of clip art images to create a final document that includes at least 3 renewable energy sources, and 3 non-renewable energy sources. The graphic organizer/s should be of the students' choice but should be appropriate for the purpose of comparing and contrasting renewable and non-renewable resources and the benefits and drawbacks of each.

Each energy source should include at least 1 benefit and 1 drawback.

Cross-Curriculum Ideas
This same concept could be used to compare and contrast just about anything!
Materials: Internet Services, Clip Art, Word Processor, Short Throw Projectors