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Non-Renewable Energy Resources Worksheet - Coal, Oil, and Gas
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What It Is:
A science worksheet that introduces students to non-renewable energy sources such as coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear energy. It helps learners understand that these resources cannot be replenished quickly and are limited in supply.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes environmental awareness by showing the impact and disadvantages of non-renewable energy — such as pollution, depletion of natural resources, and long-term sustainability issues. It builds critical thinking and comprehension skills through guided questions.
How to Use It:
• Step 1: Read the explanation about non-renewable energy sources.
• Step 2: Review the examples of coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear energy.
• Step 3: Write responses explaining the disadvantages of non-renewable resources (e.g., air pollution, limited availability, climate impact).
• Great for science lessons, environmental units, or classroom discussions.
Grade Suitability:
Designed for Grades 3–5 studying energy types, sustainability, and Earth science concepts.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators introducing environmental and energy awareness topics.
A science worksheet that introduces students to non-renewable energy sources such as coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear energy. It helps learners understand that these resources cannot be replenished quickly and are limited in supply.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes environmental awareness by showing the impact and disadvantages of non-renewable energy — such as pollution, depletion of natural resources, and long-term sustainability issues. It builds critical thinking and comprehension skills through guided questions.
How to Use It:
• Step 1: Read the explanation about non-renewable energy sources.
• Step 2: Review the examples of coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear energy.
• Step 3: Write responses explaining the disadvantages of non-renewable resources (e.g., air pollution, limited availability, climate impact).
• Great for science lessons, environmental units, or classroom discussions.
Grade Suitability:
Designed for Grades 3–5 studying energy types, sustainability, and Earth science concepts.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators introducing environmental and energy awareness topics.




