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1. Activities Which Teach The Key Science Concept - Energy-matter
Activities Which Teach The Key Science Concept Energy-matter in Grade Three B13. The Key Science Concept - Energy-matter. Unit. Activity
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2. Activities Which Teach The Key Science Concept - Energy- Matter
Activities Which Teach The Key Science Concept Energy-Matter in Grade Five. B13. The Key Science Concept - Energy- Matter. Unit. Activity
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3. Solar Energy Activities
DATA download data. SYSTEMS learn how they work. ACTIVITIES teach solar energy invent and share. CALCULATOR kilowhat? LINKS surf, search, find
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4. ProTeacher! Science Experiments Lesson Plans For Elementary School
Energy Science Projects A diverse list of simple science experiments that teach students about activities on topics of bioscience, energy
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5. R.E.A.C.T. - Renewable Energy Activities - Choices For Tomorrow -
Or, you may decide to teach these activities in Energy " U.S. Department of Energy, Washington DC. *"Award Winning Energy Education Activities
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6. Potential Energy
The main objective of this mini teach is to activities will demonstrate the effect of height and weight on potential energy. The activities
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7. ENC Online Activities To Teach Mathematics In The Context Of
Research Journal Articles Reform in Math Education Activities to Teach Mathematics in the be provided to channel some of this energy to help
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8. Resources For Middle School Science3.38 Activities To Teach
level 58. Activities to Teach Mathematics in Shop, ~ Nuclear Energy Student Activities, ~ Projects That Explore Energy, ~ Quick Energy
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9. ITEA Catalog Energy Action Activities Grades 6-9
Search ITEA Home ITEA Catalog Energy Materials Energy Publications Energy Action Activities Grades 69 Cat. No. N0014 $30.00
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10. The Energy Club At Darden
activities for Energy Club members and Darden students. Our focus is to promote activities that On this seminar, we will teach our current
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11. Curriculum Guides And Activities
NEED energy Infobook activities have been developed to reinforce the information NEED something fun to teach about energy conservation and efficiency?
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Curriculum Guides and Activities
To help you plan your NEED programs, we've placed several of NEED's activities and curriculum guides here in PDF format. Remember to renew your NEED membership to receive the new 2005-2006 printed materials as well.
Email info@need.org to renew your membership.
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Program Implementation Resources for Teachers 2005-2006 Catalog and Membership Guide
Want to learn more about NEED products and services? NEED to print out a Catalog Order Form? Need information about ordering specific pieces of NEED's hands-on kits? Here are the price lists for the Science of Energy Energy Works Electro Works Exploring Magnets ... Energy Management for Schools Kits , NEED Schools Going Solar Kits and Primary Science of Energy . For information on ordering replacement parts, please contact NEED at 1-800-875-5029 or

12. Teaching Methods
a HyperStudio™ card to teach about solar energy to the rest of the class. She notes that she sees the value of handson science activities to draw
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HANDS-ON LEARNING
Introduction Hands-on learning provides learning by doinghelping a student to acquire knowledge and skills outside of books and lectures. Learning can occur through work, play and other life experiences. Accomplished teachers include plenty of hands-on learning experiences, especially in science and math, to ensure student understanding of new and unfamiliar concepts. Hands-on learning can also be used to drive assessment so that teachers can measure both factual knowledge and comprehension. The NBCTs represented in these videos demonstrate hands-on learning with manipulatives and experiments as they develop conceptual knowledge. For more information on hands-on learning, go to: NCREL-Perspectives on Hands-On Science Teaching Hands-on Math Stations These two video clips are from Angie Gentry's exhibit, Awesome Area , hosted on the Digital Edge Learning Interchange. Angie, an NBCT from Crawfordville, FL, uses hands-on learning in her math stations to introduce her third grade students to the concept of area. In this video clip, students use geoboards and potholder loops to create shapes with a predefined area. They can use these loops to experiment and design their own answers to the questions, and devise many different answers to one question.

13. EERE Energy Education And Training: Energy Science Projects And Activities
Science projects and energy activities for grades K12. A series of experimentsdesigned to teach students in the grade 4 about electricity and
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Energy Science Projects and Activities
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Grades 6-12
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The Atoms Family
Famous gothic horror characters present educational activities relating to different forms of energy, as well as energy conservation, for grades K-12. (Developed by the Miami Museum of Science) Catching Sunshine
For grades 4-8, an activity to construct a solar collector, determining how to maximize the amount of sunshine it collects. (Developed by Online Science-athon) Energy Hog
An online, interactive educational Web site that encourages students in grades 3-7 to become Energy Hog Busters, teaching them about energy efficiency. (Developed by the Advertising Council and Energy Outreach Colorado) Energy Quest: Science Projects
Science projects and energy activities for grades K-12. (Developed by the California Energy Commission.) Family Home Energy Quiz
An online quiz to help you find ways to make your home more energy efficient. (Developed by Energy Smart Schools, U.S. Department of Energy) Fueling the Future
Features posters and activities to help students learn about alternative fuels, including alternative fuel vehicles. (Developed by the National Energy Foundation)

14. Resources
Handson science activities teach how insulation, energy efficient lighting, andleaky faucets can waste or save energy. activities also correlate with some
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Interested in saving more energy in your home? The links on the left of this page take you to resources developed by leading experts to do just that. and ENERGY STAR® has developed a list of resources to assist homeowners with making their homes more energy-efficient. You can find listings of authorized dealers and installers at the respective Web sites for each of the products listed below. Links: Lighting Products ENERGY STAR® qualified light fixtures are designed to save energy and lower monthly utility bills. They use 50-70 percent less energy than incandescent or halogen lamps, while giving off the same amount of light. The links below can help you to save money while lighting your home.

15. NEF - Professional Development For Teachers
The energy Action activities guide contains handson activities and is Learning activities, a video and 7 Sources of energy posters and Energists teach
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Professional Development for Teachers Teachers who implement any of the National Energy Foundation Programs listed below may earn Professional Development credit. Teachers must register for a course and complete the course requirements. The course credit choices will include: Professional development provides the following benefits:
  • A plan for professionally improving skills and expertise. Graduate credit and licensure points. A plan for utilizing experts in the fields of energy, water, natural resources, technology, conservation and the environment. Enhanced classroom teaching methodology and educational practices. Current information and background on energy, natural resources and the environment. High quality, innovative instructional materials and resources that are easy to implement and use.
  • 16. Investigating Wind Energy
    Perhaps you have already used one of our units of study to teach science in yourclassroom. The following activities focus on characterisitics of wind,
    http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/units/energy/windguide.html
    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.

    17. KEEP Baseline Study
    The majority of energy teachers (62% or more) teach each of the four KEEP energy In contrast to parents and students interest in energy activities,
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    KEEP
    Baseline Study
    Home Energy School Energy Renewable Energy About KEEP ... Networking Introduction
    KEEP Baseline Study
    An Evaluation of Teacher Practices and Student and Parent Learning

    Managing Energy Resource Use.
    Methods
    The target population for the baseline survey was restricted to students enrolled in Wisconsin public schools in grades 4 through 12 and their teachers.
    Teachers. Science, mathematics, social studies, language arts, technology education, family living and consumer education teachers in grades 4-12 were selected as the target population. A database of all staff working in the
    Wisconsin K-12 Public School System during the 1997-1998 school year was obtained from the Department of Public Instruction. A random sample of 500 was selected from a sample frame of 14,741 teachers. A total of 283 surveys were completed by teachers representing a response rate of 58 percent. Based on a comparison analysis, the characteristics of the respondents were determined to be representative of the target population.

    18. Exploring Energy With TOYS, Teach, Teaching, Resources, Lessons, Books, Kits, Le
    Funfilled science activities make the concept of energy come alive with a variety of Set of all 5 in Teaching Science with TOYS Set (save $10.00)
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    Fun-filled science activities make the concept of energy come alive with a variety of exciting toys.
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    19. Guide To Teaching Renewable Energy And Global Warming
    to teach intermediate students the scientific concepts of solar energy. activities include Introduction to Solar energy, Converting Radiant energy to
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    Hands-On Solar Energy Guide
    Topic: Solar Energy Source: The National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project, a nonprofit association sponsored by many energy-related organizations across the U.S. Web Address: http://www.need.org/guides.htm Grade Levels: Learning Strategies: Read and comprehend; learn by hands-on explorations; cooperative learning. Frameworks Connections: Science and Technology/Engineering
    • Earth and Space Science, Grades 6-8 Heat Transfer in the Earth System Physical Sciences, Grades 6-8 Heat Energy
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    • Number Sense and Operations, Grades 5-8
    Cost: Project kit (for one classroom) is $300. Teacher and student guides are free to download. Description: These guides and materials kit are used to teach a five-class unit on solar energy for "intermediate" grades (grades 6, 7, and, potentially, 8). The unit consists of "hands-on explorations to teach intermediate students the scientific concepts of solar energy." Activities include Introduction to Solar Energy, Converting Radiant Energy to Heat, Solar Concentration, Solar Collection, Photovoltaics, Photovoltaic Arrays on the School, and Making Solar Ovens. The activities are very detailed and most involve elaborate set-ups. Questions at the end of each activity typically ask the student what he/she has learned about the topic covered. For most activities, the questions are general ("What did you learn about ?").

    20. Links. Environmental Education: Teaching Resources
    Online energy education resources these include energy activities that kidscan do online and materials to help classroom teachers teach about energy.
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    New Library About Ask Dr. Global Change ... Links Environmental Education: Teaching Resources Search Updated 7 February, 2004
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    Air Conditioning: Analyzing the Role of Government Agencies in Climate Research and Environmental Policy The New York Times, in partnership with the Bank Street College of Education in New York City has developed a series of "Daily Lesson Plans". In this lesson, students explore the roles that United States government agencies play in weather forecasting, climate control, and other climate-related environmental issues.
    AskERIC
    AskERIC provides lesson plans, ask-an-expert services, and links to an abundance of internet sites and online communities covering topics such as environmental education, geology, meteorology, oceanography and more.
    Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program's Education Center
    Site includes an introduction to the science behind global warming, lesson plans, an archive of questions and answers and information about the ARM Program.
    College and University Global Change Course Links
    Course descriptions, syllabi, and course home pages for global environmental change classes at colleges and universities.

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