Now you need to verify the bingo winner’s results. Ask the bingo winner to call out the first person’s name on his bingo run. That player then stands and the bingo winner asks him the question which he previously answered during the 20-minute session. For example, if the statement was “can name two renewable sources of energy,” the player must now name two sources. If he can answer the question correctly, the bingo winner calls out the next person’s name on his bingo run. However, if he does not answer the question correctly, the bingo winner does not have bingo after all and must sit down with the rest of the players. You should continue to point to players until another person yells “Bingo.”
COAL BINGO A. Knows what type of rock coal is
B. Can explain the purpose of clean coal technology
C. Can name three of the top five coal producing states
D. Knows what is compressed over time to form coal
E. Knows the top two uses of coal
F. Can name two types of coal
G. Can name the country with the most coal reserves
H. Can name one of the two types of coal mining
I.
J.
K. Knows how most coal is transported
L. Knows the form of energy stored in coal
O. Knows the element in coal that contributes to acid rain
P. Knows the greenhouse gas released when coal is burned
Can name one of the factors leading to the formation of coal
M. Has seen a coal mine
Can name one advantage and one disadvantage of using coal
N. Has never seen coal
A Organic sedimentary
E
B
C
Removes pollutants (sulfur, NOx) before, during, and after burning
Wyoming, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Kentucky
F
G Anthracite Bituminous Subbituminous Lignite
Electricity generation Non-CHP(combined heat and power) Industry
I
Time Heat Pressure Originates with stagnant water / swamp
M
J
Advantage: energy density, supply, domestic Disadvantage: Pollution, greenhouse gases, mine safety
N Ask for details
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ANSWERS
D Peat
H Surface mining Deep mining
United States
K
L Railroad car
O
Chemical energy
P Sulfur
CO2
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