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Renew-a-Bead Game

Susan Powers, Jan DeWaters, A number of Clarkson and St. Lawrence University students in the K-12 Project Based Learning Partnership Program, Teach Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Clarkson University

Students work in pairs to pick black and white beads out of a bag to represent the percent of renewable and nonrenewable resources used in different countries, and then graph the information.

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  • Background information for the teacher is helpful and should be reviewed in advance. More explanation may be needed to explain the graphs to students. Prepare the bags of marbles in advance. The follow-up questions can be answered in pairs and shared with the whole class for a rich discussion. This lesson fits in well with the Fossil Fuel Graphing Exercise which is linked in this lesson. The guide suggests related lessons including one called, "Energy Resources and Systems."