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1 Thinking Think about your daily activities. How many hours a day would you say you use electricity? Give a few examples? 2 Web Search What does it mean to live “off-grid”? 3 Image search Find an image that demonstrates the typical process of electrical grid usage. 4 Web Search What are tips for living “off-grid”, or at least living in a way that uses less energy. 5 Thinking Do you think you could live “off-grid”? What would be the benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle? Do the benefits for the earth outweigh the way of life you would give up?

1 Thinking Think about your daily activities. How many hours a day would you say you use electricity? Give a few examples? 2 Web Search What does it mean to live “off-grid”? 3 Image search Find an image that demonstrates the typical process of electrical grid usage. 4 Web Search What are tips for living “off-grid”, or at least living in a way that uses less energy. 5 Thinking Do you think you could live “off-grid”? What would be the benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle? Do the benefits for the earth outweigh the way of life you would give up?

1 Thinking Think about your daily activities. How many hours a day would you say you use electricity? Give a few examples? 2 Web Search What does it mean to live “off-grid”? 3 Image search Find an image that demonstrates the typical process of electrical grid usage. 4 Web Search What are tips for living “off-grid”, or at least living in a way that uses less energy. 5 Thinking Do you think you could live “off-grid”? What would be the benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle? Do the benefits for the earth outweigh the way of life you would give up?

1 Thinking Think about your daily activities. How many hours a day would you say you use electricity? Give a few examples? 2 Web Search What does it mean to live “off-grid”? 3 Image search Find an image that demonstrates the typical process of electrical grid usage. 4 Web Search What are tips for living “off-grid”, or at least living in a way that uses less energy. 5 Thinking Do you think you could live “off-grid”? What would be the benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle? Do the benefits for the earth outweigh the way of life you would give up?

1 Thinking Think about your daily activities. How many hours a day would you say you use electricity? Give a few examples? 2 Web Search What does it mean to live “off-grid”? 3 Image search Find an image that demonstrates the typical process of electrical grid usage. 4 Web Search What are tips for living “off-grid”, or at least living in a way that uses less energy. 5 Thinking Do you think you could live “off-grid”? What would be the benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle? Do the benefits for the earth outweigh the way of life you would give up?

1 Thinking Think about your daily activities. How many hours a day would you say you use electricity? Give a few examples? 2 Web Search What does it mean to live “off-grid”? 3 Image search Find an image that demonstrates the typical process of electrical grid usage. 4 Web Search What are tips for living “off-grid”, or at least living in a way that uses less energy. 5 Thinking Do you think you could live “off-grid”? What would be the benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle? Do the benefits for the earth outweigh the way of life you would give up?

1 Thinking Think about your daily activities. How many hours a day would you say you use electricity? Give a few examples? 2 Web Search What does it mean to live “off-grid”? 3 Image search Find an image that demonstrates the typical process of electrical grid usage. 4 Web Search What are tips for living “off-grid”, or at least living in a way that uses less energy. 5 Thinking Do you think you could live “off-grid”? What would be the benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle? Do the benefits for the earth outweigh the way of life you would give up?