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Consider the Source

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Use two types of beans to represent energy generated from different resources in the United States - one to represent renewable resources and the other to represent nonrenewable resources. Go through various scenarios that affect the depletion of these resources to discover the negative and positive effects of using each.

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Use two types of beans to represent energy generated from different resources in the United States - one to represent renewable resources and the other to represent nonrenewable resources. Go through various scenarios that affect the depletion of these resources to discover the negative and positive effects of using each.

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Use two types of beans to represent energy generated from different resources in the United States - one to represent renewable resources and the other to represent nonrenewable resources. Go through various scenarios that affect the depletion of these resources to discover the negative and positive effects of using each.

There are no supplies shipped to you for this lesson.


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  • Consider the Source lesson pdf | or, download in Spanish


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