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Extractions: Now available in 4 levels - Primary, Elementary, Intermediate, and Secondary! NEED Energy Infobook Activities have been developed to reinforce the information in the Infobooks. Each of the activities has been provided in individual PDFs. "NEED" a Science Fair project? Here are some simple experiments! Before you start though, consult NEED's Energy Fair to learn more about planning a Science Fair Project. Projects and Activities provides schools with opportunities for outreach. Blueprint for Success Our guide to designing your energy education programs. This document includes assessment materials and information on the NEED Online Pre and Post Poll/Energy Knowledge Assessment. PDFs of the Primary Poll Elementary Poll Intermediate Poll , and Secondary Poll are available online. Answer keys are available for teachers in the Blueprint for Success. An
Classroom Connection For Energy-related Classes - Free For Teachers Free energy classroom activities for teachers and students prepared by the Kids Page Committee of the energy Information Administration (U.S. Dept. of energy) teachers Materials and links for helping teach about energy. Also, here are some great classroom energy activities from the Florida Solar energy Center. http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/cc
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Extractions: Online Energy Education Resources These include energy activities that kids can do online and materials to help classroom teachers teach about energy. "Energy Education Resources: Kindergarten Through 12th Grade " ( HTML PDF ), published by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), is a list of generally free or low cost energy related educational materials available for students and educators. This is the 15th Annual edition. The National Energy Education Development Project (NEED) is a network of students, teachers, community organizations, government agencies, and corporations that are dedicated to learning about energy. NEED is helping EIA maintain the EIA Kid's Site and make it fun and educational for students and teachers alike. DOE's Fossil Energy Web Site provides educational information on topics such as Energy (what it is); Oil and its history; Coal, our most abundant fuel; Natural Gas and its history; and an energy Glossary. Ask an Energy Expert is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and welcomes questions on energy efficient and renewable energy technologies.
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Extractions: Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. Among these are microscope use, mapping constellations, water pollution, studying owl pellets and caterpillars to butterflies. Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8). Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8) features 60 mini-lesson plans for many science topics covered in the middle school. Among these are weather forcasting, photosynthesis, building a psychrometer and "ph" and solvent activities. Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12). Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12) offers 22 mini-Lessons plans suitable for the high school science. Among these are chemistry magic, a parallax experiment with candles, and a magnetic fields activity. Access Excellence Activities Exchange. Access Excellence Activities Exchange contains an archive of hundreds of lessons and activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program. High school teachers will find the activities from the 1996 collection , the 1994-1995 collection , the 1996 Share-A-Thon collection , the partners collection , and the classic collection . Teachers can also search for individual activities from the Access Excellence archive. A new collection, "The Mystery Spot", will added in 1997.
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Extractions: B13. The Key Science Concept - Energy-matter Unit Activity Properties of Matter Balloon experiment Properties of Matter Behavior of particles of matter Properties of Matter Simple Machines Naming objects Simple Machines Energy Study Simple Machines Force Study Simple Machines Experiment with change Simple Machines Collection of objects Simple Machines Walk around the school Simple Machines Energy and motion activities Simple Machines Bingo Simple Machines Lifting objects experiment Simple Machines Motion activity Simple Machines Ways to reduce friction Simple Machines Producing a fire using friction Simple Machines Water wheel project Simple Machines Ramp experiment Simple Machines Chemical energy activity Simple Machines Flying kites Sound Sound travels through air activities
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Extractions: URI students Katherine Manchester (second from left) and Adam Memon (second from right), with project advisors Joseph Gorres, Darci Connor and Lorraine Keeney. Manchester received $900 to develop a curriculum for sixth graders and teach them the economic and environmental benefits of alternative energy sources. She is making weekly visits to five sixth grade classes in North Kingstown and East Greenwich and leading students through a wide variety of hands-on energy activities. The program will end with a daylong workshop at URI in the spring when the students from all six classes work together on energy-related contests, view demonstrations of alternative energy sources, and create artistic interpretations of renewable energy.
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Extractions: Educators throughout the country know The Franklin Institute Science Museum for its innovative teaching resources, both inside the museum and beyond its walls. Perhaps you have already used one of our units of study to teach science in your classroom. Our units of study are designed to stimulate critical thinking about the topic by both you and your students. Hands-on science with inquiry-based facilitation should motivate your students to achieve their goals. We have made our unit for Investigating Wind Energy available for you to use on your own. The activities take an inquiry approach. The series of activities is designed to be done in order, with each building on the previous. However, if you face time constraints, each activity can stand alone. Background The air of our atmosphere moves in many directions and at varying speeds. It can be as gentle as a spring breeze or as dangerous as a tornado. But did you ever wonder about wind? What forces cause air to move? What would Earth's environment be like without the global and local circulation of wind? Air is a fluid which moves in circuits, powered by unequal heating of large masses of air. As the Earth's surface is warmed differentially, the air above these surfaces absorbs different amounts of heat. Warmer air rises while cool air sinks which creates the environment for flowing air movement. Winds flow across parallels of latitude, taking heat from equatorial regions to polar regions. This equalizing process causes wind and is of major importance in determining the environments for life on land, global as well as local weather patterns, and a clean, inexpensive source of energy for humans.
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Extractions: Home Project Partecipants Questionnaires Results Documents Related Sites ... ITAS "Giordano Bruno" - Italy PARTECIPANTS The project will analyse several different areas, different for geo-morphologic characteristics and for social-economic ones: Perugia (Italy), Western Styria (Austria), and Dublin (Ireland). What is important here is note the different latitudes of such areas, for they influence obviously the climate in which the buildings are set. This allows for a more comprehensive spectre of actions, for the climate influence on the project parameters and on specific energetic intervention is well known. , Perugia - Italy
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Extractions: Activities to Teach Mathematics in the Context of Environmental Studies contains 35 activities that teach mathematics and problem-solving skills. The activities are designed to respond to the standards of the National Council of Teachers in Mathematics (NCTM) and to promote integrated mathematics and science learning, global awareness, and issue-oriented instruction. Topics covered include energy and natural resources, plants and animals, population growth, solid waste disposal, transportation, water, and weather. Price:
Extractions: Using the Learning Cycle to Teach Physical Science discusses and gives examples of a science teaching strategythe learning cyclethat emphasizes science as a process of inquiry rather than as a body of knowledge, and uses questions, activities, and experiences to guide students in constructing science concepts on their own. The first part of the book discusses the rationale for this approach and its use in teaching science. The second part then gives examples of how the cycle can be used to teach 6 basic physical science concepts: (1) Bernoulli's principle, (2) acids and bases, (3) properties of gases, (4) expansion and contraction of gases, (5) circuits, and (6) density. Price: $26.50 (ISBN 0-435-08376-7).
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Extractions: This list is in no way "complete." It is s snap shot of some of the resources and lesson plans currently available on the Internet (and a couple of books) that deal with energy and science education. There are numerous websites that offer various lessons plans and information for teachers about teaching about energy in the classroom. If you have lesson plans that teach about energy or know a website that contains lesson plans, please let us know. Send an e-mail to: baldrich@energy.state.ca.us
National Grant Helps Student Teach Sixth Graders About Energy received $900 to develop a curriculum for sixth graders and teach them the Greenwichand leading students through a wide variety of handson energy activities. http://advance.uri.edu/pacer/march2003/story9.htm
Extractions: URI students Katherine Manchester (second from left) and Adam Memon (second from right), with project advisors Joseph Gorres, Darci Connor and Lorraine Keeney. Manchester received $900 to develop a curriculum for sixth graders and teach them the economic and environmental benefits of alternative energy sources. She is making weekly visits to five sixth grade classes in North Kingstown and East Greenwich and leading students through a wide variety of hands-on energy activities. The program will end with a daylong workshop at URI in the spring when the students from all six classes work together on energy-related contests, view demonstrations of alternative energy sources, and create artistic interpretations of renewable energy.