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How Does Fracking Work? Instructional VideoHow Does Fracking Work? Instructional Video
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How Does Fracking Work?

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Fracking. The mere mention of the word invites controversy. Before joining the debate find out just what is involved in hydraulic fracturing with a short video that examines the technology involved in extracting natural gas found under layers of sediment.

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Concepts

fracking, hydrocarbons, methane, natural gas, alternative energy sources, coal energy, air pollution, pollution, water pollution, pollutants

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Have teams investigate cases of the mentioned possible side effects of fracking like ground water contamination and increase in seismic activity
  • Use the video and related articles as source materials for debate teams
  • Assign the video and related readings as homework and ask viewers to draft a position paper that details their stance and rationale before returning for a full class discussion

Classroom Considerations

  • The video examines both side of the fracking controversy

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  • The resource includes the video, a comprehension check, links to related resources and a discussion prompt

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