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Using Our Resources Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Natural Resources Conserve Settling Down Fuel Vocabulary 10 20 30 40 50

Natural Resources- 10 What is something found in nature that people can use?

Natural Resources – 10 Natural Resources

Natural Resources - 20 What is a natural resource that all people, plants, and animals need to live?

Natural Resources– 20 Air

Natural Resources- 30 Name the different things people can use water for.

Natural Resources– 30 Drinking Cooking Cleaning Growing plants for food

Natural Resources- 40 Which natural resources can be used for electricity?

Natural Resources – 40 Air and water

Natural Resources- 50 What can people use land for? .

Natural Resources – 50 To grow plants and build houses.

Conserve- 10 True or False Conservation is a resource that can be burned for heat or energy.

Conserve– 10 False Conservation is the saving of resources to make them last longer.

Conserve- 20 What are two ways to save resources?

Conserve – 20 Conservation Recycling

Conserve- 30 What is recycling?

Conserve– 30 Using something again in a new way.

Conserve- 40 Give an example of conservation.

Conserve – 40 Turning off the water when you are brushing your teeth. Turning the light off when you leave a room.

Conserve - 50 If we don’t take care of our natural resources, what could happen to them?

Conserve – 50 The natural resources can become dirty. Anything that makes the air, land, or water dirty is called pollution.

Settling Down - 10 What do we call a big city that has many businesses, homes, and people?

Settling Down – 10 Urban

Settling Down - 20 What do we call a small community near a city? (It has quiet neighborhoods, less traffic and big yards.)

Settling Down – 20 Suburb

Settling Down - 30 What do we call an area that is usually in the country, far from the city? (The homes are typically far apart.)

Random – 30 Rural

Settling Down - 40 What do people need to live?

Settling Down – 40 All people need food, air, water, and shelter.

Settling Down - 50 Why could people want to live by a river?

Settling Down– 50 People would want to live by the river because rivers have water to use for drinking, cleaning, and cooking as well as it has fish to eat.

Fuel- 10 What is a resource that can be burned for heat or energy?

Fuel– 10 Fuel

Fuel - 20 What kind of natural resources can people find underground?

Fuel– 20 Coal Oil Natural Gas

Fuel- 30 How do people get fuel?

Fuel– 30 They dig and drill for those resources under the ground.

Fuel- 40 Other than coal, oil, and gas, what else can be used as fuel?

Fuel– 40 Wood from trees

Fuel- 50 True or False Oil can be found underground.

Fuel– 50 True

Vocabulary - 10 What is the saving of resources to make them last longer?

Vocabulary – 10 Conservation

Vocabulary - 20 What is a fuel?

Vocabulary – 20 Fuel is a resource that can be burned for heat or energy.

Vocabulary - 30 What is an area that is usually in the country, far from a city?

Vocabulary – 30 Rural

Vocabulary - 40 What is a small community near a city?

Vocabulary – 40 Suburb.

Vocabulary - 50 What is a big city that has many businesses, homes, and people?

Vocabulary – 50 Urban