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Virginia’s Natural Resources. By Miss Oberlander. Anticipation Guide. Before reading #1-5. Listening Guide. Natural Resources Reading. What did you list? Part A What did you learn? Part B *Let’s grade your answers with a red pen together!. What is a resource?.
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Virginia’s Natural Resources By Miss Oberlander
Anticipation Guide • Before reading #1-5
Natural Resources Reading • What did you list? • Part A • What did you learn? • Part B • *Let’s grade your answers with a red pen together!
What is a resource? • Things people use to survive
Natural Resource Trees for lumber • A material found in naturethat people use. • They help us meet our needs. Sand and water
Nonrenewable Resource • A material that cannot be replaced after use. • Example: Coal • Once it is used, it’s gone!
Renewable Resource • A material that, with careful planning, can be replaced or replenished after use.
Fossil Fuel • Fuel formed in the earth from ancient plant and animal remains oil coal
Mineral • Something that comes from the Earth and is removed by mining
Erosion • The wearing away of soil by water and wind
Pollute • To harm earth’s land, air, or water by making it dirty
Runoff • When the water runs across hard surfaces collecting oil, dirt, and pollutants. It can then flow into a river and pollute the water.
Conserve • To keep something from becoming damaged or lost.
Natural Resources of Virginia SongTo the tune of “One Little, Two Little, Three Little Indians” Natural resources; they’re all around us! Forests, coal, soil, wildlife, and sand, Aggregates, clean water, and arable land— Virginia’s natural resources!
Forests • Natural and cultivated forests are a widespread resource in Virginia • Carbon-dioxide • Paper • Wood products for buildings
Natural • Appears naturally • Many types of trees • Grows all over the place
Cultivated • Grows in rows • Planted by people • Typically one type of tree
Coal • Electric power when heated • Fossil fuel
Sand • mixing cement and mortar • in sandpits for children • as a base when laying a footpath • making glass • mixing with heavy soil to make it lighter • spreading on icy roads • sandblasting • sandpaper • mixing with seeds when sowing
Minerals • Coal • Limestone • Granite • Sand • Gravel
Limestone • Used to make patios • Landscaping rock • Road gravel • Cement • An ingredient in toothpaste!
Granite • is used to make: • Countertops • Tile • Curbing • Buildings
Gravel Is used for: • Driveways • Drainage • Erosion control • Construction-related purposes
Wildlife • Deer • Bear • Wild turkey • Waterfowl • Quail • Rabbit • Squirrel
Aquatic Organisms • Bass • Perch • Trout • Catfish • Crabs
Clean Water • Drinking • Washing
Clean Air • For breathing • Animals • People
Beautiful Scenery • For recreation • And tourism
Soil • Virginia’s soil and land support a great variety of life, provide space for economic activities, and offer a variety of recreational opportunities.
Natural Resources of Virginia SongTo the tune of “One Little, Two Little, Three Little Indians” Natural resources; they’re all around us! Forests, coal, soil, wildlife, and sand, Aggregates, clean water, and arable land— Virginia’s natural resources!