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www.k5learning.com Objective sight words (alternative energy sources, renewable, toxins, propel, wind turbines, switched, generators, consistent, efficiently, by-products); concepts (alternative sources: what, where, why, when, and how) Vocabulary alternative energy sources renewable toxins propel wind turbines switched generators consistent efficiently by-products Alternative Energy Sources Wind, Solar, Geothermal, and Hydroelectric Power By: Sue Peterson There are many reasons to use alternative energy sources. One reason is to reduce pollutants and greenhouse gases. Alternative or renewable energy sources help to reduce the amount of toxins that are a result of traditional energy use. These alternative energy sources help protect against the

harmful by-products of energy use and help to preserve 2 many of the natural resources that we currently use as energy sources. There are many alternative energy sources: wind power, solar power, geothermal power, and hydroelectric power are some examples. Wind Power. Wind power is the ability to capture the wind in a way to propel the blades of wind turbines. When the blades rotate, this movement is switched into electrical current with the help of an electrical generator. In older windmills, wind energy turned mechanical machinery to do the physical work like crushing grain to make bread or pumping water to get water. Wind towers are built on wind farms, and usually there are several towers built together. In 2005, the worldwide use of wind-powered generators was

less than 1% of all of the electricity use combined. There 3 are several advantages of this energy source: there is no pollution, it never runs out, farming and grazing can still take place on the same land as the wind turbines, and wind farms can be built anywhere. One disadvantage is that you need a consistent wind to get enough power. If the wind speed decreases, less electricity is produced. Large wind farms can also have a negative visual effect for people who live nearby. Solar Power. Solar energy is used for heating, cooking, making electricity, and even taking salt out of saltwater so the water can be drinkable and used for additional purposes that do not need the salt. Solar power uses sunlight that hits the solar thermal panels to convert the sunlight to heat either air or water. Other methods of using solar power include simply opening up blinds or shades and letting the sunlight pass into the room or using some type of mirror to

heat water and produce steam. One advantage of solar 4 power is that it is renewable. As long as there is sunlight, you will be able to harness the power from it. There is also no pollution and it can be used efficiently to heat and light things. You can see the benefits of solar energy in heating swimming pools, spas, and water tanks in many cities across the country. Geothermal Energy. Geothermal means earth heat. This energy captures the heat energy under the Earth. Hot rocks under the ground help to heat water to produce steam. If holes are dug in this area of the ground, then the steam shoots up and is purified and used to drive turbines, which in turn gives power to electric generators. The advantages of this type of energy is that there are no harmful by-products, it is self-sufficient once the geothermal plant is

built, and the plants are generally small so there is no 5 negative visual effect on the area surrounding the plant. Hydroelectric Energy. The power that comes from the potential energy of water that is dammed up supplies energy to a water turbine and generator. Another example of this energy is to make use of tidal power. Today, electric generators can be powered by hydro power that can run backwards as a motor to pump water for later use. An advantage is that you can control the use of the energy by controlling the water. You can also generate water all the time as there are no outside forces that prevent this from happening. Furthermore, there is no pollution in using this type of energy. In fact, you can reuse the water that is used for hydroelectric power. The disadvantages are that dams are expensive to build and maintain. There also needs to be a powerful enough supply of water in the area to produce energy.

6 In Conclusion. In your lifetime, there will be more advances made in the field of energy. Your generation will need to value the natural resources that human life needs on this earth. You will need to be part of the ongoing and individual application of alternative energy sources so the Earth stays healthy and our resources stay renewed.

Practice 7 Language Work A. Write the words. toxins wind turbines switched generators by-products B. Use each word in a sentence. Underline the word used. renewable propel consistent efficiently

C. Phonics work. The word efficiently ends in the suffix ly. When ly is added to the adjective efficient, the new word efficiently becomes an adverb. Write one word that ends in the suffix ly that when added to an adjective becomes an adverb. (Be careful. Not all words that end in ly are adverbs. For example, the suffix ly can also be added to a noun to form an adjective (e.g., ghost + ly = ghostly.) 8 D. Word Search. Find the alternative energy sources in the word search: wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric. J C Y G R E N E A T W I J E X T B O X T E R D S X E T Y E V R T Y F S R J G K F D C V Z B X A W U C N E T T X O A L D M I L X C E D Z R O W W E V W K U X J J S Z O I C D A O W Z K Z R A G H I K G G U D D Z P R C K N G I B Y A V U M N Z K L G H H K Y K A S U A G E O T H E R M A L H U D R L N S R K T

Multiple-Choice Questions (Put an X in front of the correct answer.) 9 1. What are some examples of alternative energy sources? a. wind power b. solar power c. geothermal power d. hydroelectric power e. all of the above 2. Which type of power means earth heat? a. coal b. minerals c. geothermal d. hydroelectric Definitions (Write the meaning of each word as it is used in the text.) 1. toxins 2. propel 3. switched

Extended Response (Answer in complete sentences.) 10 1. What is one reason cited in the text to use alternative energy sources?. 2. Reread the last paragraph of the text. What does the author encourage the readers to do to keep the earth healthy and to renew resources?.

3. Fill in the chart with at least one advantage and one disadvantage for each alternative energy source: 11 Wind Advantages Disadvantages Solar Power Geothermal Hydroelectric

Answer Sheet Answers for Matching, Multiple-Choice Questions, and Extended Response 12 Alternative Energy Sources Multiple-Choice Questions 1. e 2. c Extended Response (Accept reasonable answers.) 1. Using alternative energy sources helps to reduce pollutants and greenhouse gases. (Mention at least one reason.) 2. The author tells the readers that they need to value the natural resources that we need on Earth. They need to use alternative energy sources so the Earth s resources are protected. 3. See text for advantages and disadvantages of each energy source so the chart can be completed accurately. This story is an excerpt from a levelled reading workbook available at store.k5learning.com/reading-comprehension