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Solar Cooker. Get your journal, sit down and DO NOT TALK!. Alternative Fuel – Fossil Fuel – Non-Renewable Energy Resource – Renewable Energy Resource -. Copy these words into your journal – leave 3 lines between each. DJE: 9/08/05. Alternative Fuel.
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Solar Cooker Get your journal, sit down and DO NOT TALK!
Alternative Fuel – Fossil Fuel – Non-Renewable Energy Resource – Renewable Energy Resource - Copy these words into your journal – leave 3 lines between each. DJE: 9/08/05
Alternative Fuel • Any fuel other than petroleum based fuels. • Ex. Solar, natural gas, propane, alcohol,hydrogen
Fossil Fuel • Energy that comes from fossilized plants and animals
Non-Renewable Resources • Energy resources that are either unable to be replaced or occurs very slowly
Renewable Energy Resource • Virtually inexhaustible energy source
Draw a large "+" in your Journal to look like this Definition in your own words Picture Word Non-Examples Examples
Solar – Greenhouse Effect – Absorption – Reflection – Copy these words into your journal – leave 3 lines between each. DJE: 9/12/05
Solar • From the sun
Greenhouse Effect • Trapping of heat resulting in higher temperatures
Absorption • The process of light energy changing to heat energy occurring when light falls on an object and is taken into it.
Reflection • To alter the path of light
Definition in your own words Picture Word Non-Examples Examples
Do Research on Solar Cookers • Web Sites • http://solarcooking.org/plans.htm • http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles/radabaugh30.html • http://www.knowledgehound.com/topics/solarcoo.htm
Conduction – Convection – Radiant Energy – Glazing – Insulation – Copy these words into your journal – leave 3 lines between each. DJE: 9/13/05
Conduction • Movement of heat through materials that are solid
Convection • Movement of heat through liquids such as air and water
Radiant Energy • The process of emitting energy in the form of waves
Glazing • A clear material that lets light in but traps heat
Insulation • Material used to reduce heat loss or gain. • Air is an excellent insulator
Definition in your own words Picture Word Non-Examples Examples
Solar Cooker Get your journal, sit down and DO NOT TALK!
Problem Solving Method • Define the problem • Generate possible solutions • Evaluate the solutions • Decide on a solution • Determine an action plan • Assess how well the solution/plan is working
Define the problem • What is the problem? • To build a Solar Cooker that can reach 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Generate possible solutions • Brainstorm as a team what you need to solve this problem.
Be sure to... • Avoid mind sets • Check to see if it meets the requirements
Common Errors • Not understanding the problem • Worked too rapidly • Did not break complex problems into smaller parts
Did not evaluate the reasonableness of the solution • Lacked confidence • Jumped to a conclusion without adequate thought
Before we go any further… • What does X represent in Roman numerals? • What does VI represent in Roman numerals? • What number is IX?
Using craft sticks, create the following equation... VIII + V = II (8 + 5 = 2)
This equation in Roman numerals is 8 + 5 = 2, which is a false equation. VIII + V = II Moving only onecraft stick, change this to a true equation.
Possible Answers • VIII – V = III (8 - 5=3) • VIII – V ≠ II (8 - 5 ≠ 2) • Many times, a problem can be solved in different ways.
Again, use craft sticks for the numbers and signs of this equation: XI + I = X (11 + 1 = 10)
In Roman numerals this equation is 11 + 1 = 10, which is a false equation. XI + I = X Without moving any craft sticks, make this a true equation.
Answer • XI + I = X • Read the problem backwards!