The video uses simple illustrations that will help visual learners to understand some of the more complicated concepts.
Students will learn the difference between uranium that is used for fuel and uranium that is used for nuclear weapons.
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This video was produced in 2015, so references to the nuclear reactors being built in Iran are not up to date.
The video does not explain how nuclear power plants work. Students who are interested in the topic can watch this video.
Differentiation
Social studies and geography classes could learn more about which countries use nuclear energy using this interactive map. Students could discuss why some countries rely heavily on nuclear energy, while others do not.
Chemistry classes could have students make a comprehensive list of the chemical reactions listed in the video. Students could work in groups to discuss the different reactions and what role they play in preparing the uranium so that it can be used as fuel.
Other resources on this topic include this interactive map that provides information on uranium resources and uranium production in the United States and this ClimateScience course on clean energy.
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