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Compendium for Energy Resources. EnvironmentalEducation.California Energy Extension Service, Sacramento.;California State Dept. of Education, Los Angeles.;Sonoma State Univ., Rohnert Park, CA.Sep 94
91p.; This edition is the first in a series of sixcompendia in environmental education. Other topicsinclude water resources, integrated waste management,air quality, human communities, and naturalcommunities.California Energy Extension Service, 1400 TenthStreet, Sacramento, CA 95814.Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132)
MF01/PC04 Plus Postage.Curriculum Evaluation; *Educational Quality;Elementary School Curriculum; Elementary SecondaryEducation; Energy Conservation; *Energy Education;Environmental Education; Instructional MaterialEvaluation; *Instructional Materials; LearningActivities; Lesson Plans; Middle Schools;Multilingual Materials; Secondary School Curriculum;State StandardsCalifornia
The teacher who understands the importance of energyis often faced with the challenge of incorporating it into an alreadycrowded curriculum. This compendium provides a resource for qualitylesson plans and support materials at the elementary, middle, andhigh school levels. The materials were evaluated for their ability tomeet the educational stanedrds of the Science Framework forCalifornia public schools and for their ability to prepare studentsfor the future. Out of an initial 45 evaluated materials, 28 receivedan overall grade of B- or better and have full entries. Entireactivities were included for the four best materials. Other materialsand the evaluation criteria are listed separately. Both descriptiveand evaluative information about each piece of teaching material isprovided. Information gained from the evaluation is summarized in acurriculum rating guide that addresses teaching and learningqualities, presentation and organization, general content, andspecific energy content. Comments from evaluating teachP-s are alsoincluded along with basic ordering information. A summa:" ofsignificant: findings provides information for new curriculumdevelopment, Contains a project overview and conceptual matrices forenvironmental and energy education. A list of energy curriculaevaluated but not included and energy curricula not evaluatedconclude the compendium. (LZ)
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ade
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ualit
y
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ls o
f vIe
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f opi
nion
s sl
ated
in in
ts (
loco
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t do
not n
eces
saril
y re
pres
ent o
thot
alO
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I oos
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or
polic
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iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
It
Com
pend
ium
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es
A C
oope
rativ
e Pr
esen
tatio
n by
:
The
Cal
ifor
nia
Dep
artm
ent o
f E
duca
tion
The
Cal
ifor
nia
Ene
rgy
Ext
ensi
on S
ervi
ce o
f th
eG
over
nor's
Off
ice
of P
lann
ing
and
Res
earc
h
Sono
ma
Stat
e U
nive
rsity
Mar
ch 1
992
Rep
rint
ed S
epte
mbe
r 19
94
Ack
now
ledg
emen
ts
The
fol
low
ing
indi
vidu
als
mad
e si
gnif
ican
t con
trib
utio
ns in
the
wri
ting
and
deve
lopm
ent
The
fol
low
ing
indi
vidu
als
revi
ewed
, eva
luat
ed, a
nd r
anke
d th
e cu
rric
ulum
mat
eria
lsof
the
docu
men
tre
fere
nced
in th
is d
ocum
ent:
Dir
ecto
r: D
r. W
.J. "
Roc
ky"
Roh
wed
der
Ass
ocia
te P
rofe
ssor
, Son
oma
Stat
e U
nive
rsity
Dep
artm
ent o
f E
nvir
onm
enta
l Stu
dies
and
Pla
nnin
g
Proj
ect C
oord
inat
or, P
rinc
ipal
Wri
ter
and
Con
trac
tor.
Lee
ann
Tou
rtill
ott
The
fol
low
ing
indi
vidu
als
serv
ed a
s th
e C
ompe
ndiu
m A
dvis
ory
Com
mitt
ee:
Cov
er A
rt:
Lay
out:
Prin
ting:
Bon
nie
Cor
nwal
l, Se
nior
Man
ager
Gov
erno
r's O
ffic
e of
Pla
nnin
g an
d R
esea
rch
Cal
ifor
nia
Ene
rgy
Ext
ensi
on S
ervi
ce
Bet
sy O
lson
, Coo
rdin
ator
Env
iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
Gra
nt P
rogr
amC
alif
orni
a D
epar
tmen
t of
Edu
catio
n
Tho
mas
P. S
achs
e, M
anag
erM
ath,
Sci
ence
, and
Env
iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
Uni
tC
alif
orni
a D
epar
tmen
t of
Edu
catio
n
Bill
And
rew
s, C
onsu
ltant
Scie
nce
and
Env
iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
Uni
tC
alif
orni
a D
epar
tmen
t of
Edu
catio
n
Car
olyn
Tuc
ker,
Man
ager
Wat
er E
duca
tion
Prog
ram
Cal
ifor
nia
Dep
artm
ent o
f W
ater
Res
ourc
es
Dep
artm
ent o
f E
duca
tion,
Bur
eau
of P
ublic
atio
nsL
eean
n T
ourt
illot
t and
Jan
ice
Patto
nC
alif
orni
a E
nerg
y E
xten
sion
Ser
vice
in th
eG
over
nor's
Off
ice
of P
lann
ing
and
Res
_ ar
ch
All
repr
inte
d m
ater
ials
hav
e be
en c
opie
d w
ith th
e pe
rmis
sion
of
the
spon
sori
ngor
gani
za-
tions
or
agen
cies
. We
wis
h to
than
k th
ree
orga
niza
tions
and
age
ncie
s pr
ovid
ing
perm
is-
sion
to r
epri
nt m
ater
ials
fro
m th
eir
curr
icul
um g
uide
s.
We
appr
ecia
te th
e sp
onso
rshi
p of
Son
oma
Stat
e U
nive
rsity
Aca
dem
ic F
ound
atio
nfo
r th
eir
part
in th
e im
plem
enta
tion
of th
is p
roje
ct.
iiC
ompo
xfur
n fo
r E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
Gin
n), A
llen
Dea
nne
Bel
lC
hris
tina
Ben
nett
Cin
di B
lair
Lau
ra B
row
nT
heod
ore
Coc
hran
eC
indy
Dun
ham
Cha
rmio
n Fr
anz
Shir
ley
Har
dyR
ober
t Hen
ryJa
mes
Ken
non
Lin
da L
eyv
aL
inda
Lon
g-G
ardn
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arty
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iel
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e M
arte
llT
heod
ore
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dal
Ken
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ayle
Rob
inso
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icha
el R
oaM
arga
ret S
imm
ons
Lor
i Sin
uns
Sue
Solg
erL
eean
n T
ourt
illot
tD
avid
Tro
yer
Jim
Wes
ley
Dav
ina
Yam
aich
i
Out
of
Stat
e E
valu
ator
s:M
onte
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Ann
ette
Bum
ard
Sue
Jaco
xN
ancy
Joh
nson
Jean
Ker
rPh
illip
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lM
arge
Mas
ino
Forr
est M
ay
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lege
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s M
onte
ssor
iD
os P
alos
Joi
nt U
nion
Ele
men
tary
Sch
ool D
istr
ict
Yuc
aipa
- C
ali M
esa
Scho
ol D
istr
ict
San
Ber
nard
ino
City
Uni
fied
Sch
ool D
istr
ict
Lod
i Uni
fied
Sch
ool D
istr
ict
San
Die
go C
ount
y O
ffic
e of
Edu
catio
nFo
rt B
ragg
Sch
ool D
istr
ict
San
Ber
nard
ino
City
Uni
fied
Sch
ool D
istr
ict
San
Die
go C
ount
y O
ffic
e of
Edu
catio
nR
ohne
rt P
ark
City
Sch
ools
Uki
ah U
nifi
ed S
choo
l Dis
tric
tFo
rt B
ragg
Sch
ool D
istr
ict
San
Die
go C
ount
y O
ffic
e of
Edu
catio
nC
onej
o V
alle
y U
nifi
ed S
choo
l Dis
tric
tSn
owlin
e Jo
int U
nifi
ed S
choo
l Dis
tric
tN
apa
Cou
nty
Scho
ols
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tole
Uni
on S
choo
l Dis
tric
tO
xnar
d Sc
hool
Dis
tric
tR
ohne
rt P
ark
City
Sch
ools
Ria
lto U
nifi
ed S
choo
l Dis
tric
tR
ialto
Uni
fied
Sch
ool D
istr
ict
Fres
no C
ount
y O
ffic
e of
Edu
catio
nSo
nom
a St
ate
Uni
vers
itySi
lver
Val
ley
Uni
fied
Sch
ool D
istr
ict
Are
na U
nion
Ele
men
tary
Sch
ool
Clo
vis
Uni
fied
Sch
ool D
istr
ict
Cla
rk C
ount
y Sc
hool
Dis
tric
t, re
vada
Kyr
ene
Scho
ol D
istr
ict,
Ari
zona
Was
hoe
Cou
nty
Scho
ol D
istr
ict,
Nev
ada
Cla
rk C
ount
y Sc
hool
Dis
tric
t, N
evad
aW
asho
e C
ount
y Sc
hool
Dis
tric
t, N
evad
aM
aric
opa
Cou
nty
Scho
ols,
Ari
zona
Para
dise
Val
ley
Uni
fied
Sch
ool D
istr
ict,
Ari
zona
Yum
a U
nion
Hig
h Sc
hool
Dis
tric
t, A
rizo
na
Onr
than
ks to
the
U.S
. Dep
artm
ent o
f E
nerg
y an
d th
e E
nerg
y O
ffic
es in
Ari
zona
and
Nev
ada
for
thei
r co
llabo
ratio
n in
the
revi
ew o
f cu
rric
ulum
mat
eria
ls.
To
orde
r ad
ditio
nal c
opie
s, c
onta
ct: C
alif
orni
a E
nerg
y E
xten
tior
frvi
ce,
1400
Ten
thS
tree
t, S
acra
men
to, C
A 9
5814
, (91
6) 3
23-4
388.
To
The
Edu
cato
r
Dea
r E
duca
tor,
It is
our
ple
asur
e to
pre
sent
the
Com
pend
ium
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es, a
coo
pera
tive
proj
ect o
f th
e C
alif
orni
a D
epar
tmen
t of
Edu
catio
n an
d th
eC
alif
orni
a E
nerg
y E
xten
sion
Ser
vice
of
the
Gov
erno
r's O
ffic
e of
Pla
nnin
g an
d R
esea
rch.
Thi
s is
the
firs
t in
a se
ries
of
six
com
pend
ia in
envi
ronm
enta
l edu
catio
n. O
ther
topi
cs in
clud
e w
ater
res
ourc
es, i
nteg
rate
d w
aste
man
agem
ent,
air
qual
ity, h
uman
com
mun
ities
, and
nat
ural
com
mun
ities
.
Cur
rent
edu
catio
nal p
hilo
soph
y is
bas
ed o
n th
e ab
ility
of
stud
ents
to a
ctiv
ely
cons
truc
t the
ir o
wn
know
ledg
e of
env
iron
men
tal i
ssue
s th
roug
hre
sear
ch, d
iscu
ssio
n, e
xplo
ratio
n, a
nd a
pplic
atio
n. T
his
unde
rsta
ndin
g gi
ves
stud
ents
the
tool
s w
ith w
hich
to ta
ke d
iver
se p
ersp
ectiv
es, a
pply
thei
r ow
n kn
owle
dge,
and
dev
elop
str
ateg
ies
for
resp
onsi
ble
actio
n.
The
mat
eria
ls in
the
com
pend
ium
wer
e ev
alua
ted
not o
nly
to m
eet t
he e
duca
tiona
l sta
ndar
ds o
f th
e fr
amew
orks
, but
to h
elp
you
loca
tem
ater
ials
that
hel
p st
uden
ts u
nder
stan
d th
e en
ergy
cho
ices
of
toda
y w
hile
pre
pari
ng th
em to
bec
ome
activ
e pa
rtic
ipan
ts in
mak
ing
thos
ech
oice
s to
mor
row
. Cal
ifor
nia'
s in
crea
sing
com
mitm
ent t
o th
e m
ost e
ffic
ient
use
of
ener
gy w
ill r
equi
re m
illio
ns o
f in
divi
dual
dec
isio
ns a
bout
the
purc
hase
of
auto
mob
iles,
ref
rige
rato
rs, h
omes
, and
oth
er e
nerg
y- c
onsu
min
g pr
oduc
ts. B
ut to
day'
s st
uden
ts m
ust b
e m
ore
than
dec
isio
nm
aker
s. T
hey
will
be
resp
onsi
ble
for
keep
ing
Cal
ifor
nia
on th
e le
adin
g ed
ge o
f ne
w e
nerg
y te
chno
logy
, a v
ital p
art o
f in
crea
sed
effi
cien
cy
and
dive
rsity
. The
inte
llige
nce
and
inge
nuity
of
toda
y's
stud
ents
are
per
haps
our
mos
t val
uabl
e re
new
able
ene
rgy
reso
urce
s.
We
offe
r th
is C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
to y
ou a
nd to
the
child
ren
of C
alif
orni
a.
Sinc
erel
y,
Bill
And
rew
sE
duca
tion
Prog
ram
s C
onsu
ltant
Scie
nce
and
Env
iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
Uni
tC
alif
orni
a D
epar
tmen
t of
Edu
catio
n 8
Bon
nie
Cor
nSe
nior
Man
age
Cal
ifor
nia
Ene
ren
sion
Ser
vice
Gov
erno
r's O
ffic
e o
Plan
ning
and
Res
earc
h
Com
penc
turn
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
esiii
Tab
le o
f C
onte
nts
Ack
now
ledg
emen
tsT
o th
e E
duca
tor
is iiiM
ater
ials
for
Gra
des
4 -
6
The
Ene
rgy
Cha
lleng
e1
Scie
nce
Aliv
e!, U
nit I
Ene
rgy
Flow
(gr
. 4-6
)6
Ene
rgy
as a
Key
The
me
in E
nvir
onm
enta
l Edu
catio
n &
Sci
ence
2C
onse
rve
and
Ren
ew (
gr. 4
-6)
8A
bout
this
Com
pend
ium
3E
nerg
y 90
(gr
. 5-1
2)10
Sign
ific
ant F
indi
ngs
4C
alif
orni
a St
ate
Env
iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
Gui
de(g
r. K
-6)
12K
ey to
the
Eva
luat
ions
5M
anip
ulat
ive
Ene
rgy
Act
iviti
es (
gr. 4
-6)
14
Ene
rgy
Food
and
You
(gr
. K-6
)15
Con
nect
ions
(gr
. 5-6
)16
EN
ER
GY
ED
UC
AT
ION
MA
TE
RIA
LS
6-32
Iow
a D
evel
oped
Ene
rgy
Act
ivity
Sam
pler
(gr
. K-1
2)17
Ene
rgen
ius
Prog
ram
(gr
. 2-5
)19
Mat
eria
ls f
or G
rade
s K
- 3
Let
's G
et E
nerg
ized
(gr
. K-6
)20
Hot
Wat
er a
nd W
arm
Hom
es (
gr. 4
-8)
21C
alif
orni
a St
ate
Env
iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
Gui
de (
gr. K
-6)
12Po
wer
Sw
itch
(gr.
5-6
)22
Ene
rgy
Food
and
You
(gr
. K-1
2)15
The
NE
ED
Pro
ject
(gr
. 3-1
2)25
Iow
a D
evel
oped
Ene
rgy
Act
ivity
Sam
pler
(gr
. K-1
2)17
Cal
ifor
nia
Cha
lleng
e! (
gr. 4
-6)
26E
nerg
eniu
s Pr
ogra
m (
gr. 2
-5)
19E
nerg
y Sk
ill B
uild
ers
(gr.
2-1
2)27
Let
's G
et E
nerg
ized
(gr
. K-6
)20
4-H
Hom
e C
onse
rvat
ion
Gui
de (
gr. 4
-12)
28O
ffal
ot (
gr. K
)22
Top
Hit
Ene
rgy
Les
son
Plan
s (g
r. K
-6)
29B
righ
t lan
d (g
r. 1
-2)
22U
nder
stan
ding
Ele
ctri
city
(gr
. 1-6
)30
Ene
rgy
Act
iviti
es f
or th
e Pr
imar
y C
lass
room
(gr
. K-3
)24
Man
ure,
Mea
dow
and
Milk
shak
es (
gr. K
-6)
31T
he N
EE
D P
roje
ct (
gr. 3
-12)
25
Ene
rgy
Skill
Bui
lder
s (g
r. 2
-12)
27Sp
anis
h/E
nglis
h M
ater
ials
for
Gra
des
4 -
6T
op H
it E
nerg
y L
esso
n Pl
ans
(gr.
K-6
)29
Und
erst
andi
ng E
lect
rici
ty (
gr. 1
-6)
30Sc
ienc
e A
live!
Uni
t I: E
nerg
y Fl
ow6
Man
ure,
Mea
dow
and
Milk
shak
es (
gr. K
-6)
31C
alif
orni
a C
halle
nge!
26
ivC
anno
ns k
m k
r Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
11!
4111
1111
1111
"11
1=11
11
Mat
eria
ls f
or G
rade
s 7
- 9
The
NE
ED
Pro
ject
(gr
. 3-1
2)25
Ene
rgy
Skill
Bui
lder
s (g
r. 2
-12)
27E
nerg
y 90
(gr
5-1
2)10
4-H
Hom
e C
onse
rvat
ion
Gui
de (
gr. 4
-12)
28E
nerg
y Fo
od a
nd Y
ou (
gr. K
-12)
15T
he E
nerg
ist (
gr. 6
-12)
30Io
wa
Dev
elop
ed E
nerg
y A
ctiv
ity S
ampl
er (
gr. K
-12)
17W
ind,
Wat
er, F
ire
and
Ear
th (
gr. 9
-12)
31T
he C
alif
orni
a C
lass
Pro
ject
(gr
. 7-9
)18
** E
nerg
y an
d E
cono
mic
s(g
r. 9
-12)
32H
ot W
ater
and
War
m H
omes
(gr
. 4-8
)21
** K
now
Nuk
es:
Con
trov
ersy
in th
e C
lass
room
(gr
. 9-1
2)32
Ene
rgy
Cru
nch
(gr.
7-9
)22
The
NE
ED
Pro
ject
(gr
. 3-1
2)25
APP
EN
DIC
ES
33-3
9E
nerg
y Sk
ill B
uild
ers
(gr.
2-1
2)27
4-H
Hom
e C
onse
rvat
ion
Gui
de (
gr. 4
-12)
28Pr
ojec
t Ove
rvie
w33
Uni
fyin
g C
once
pts
of E
nvir
onm
enta
l Edu
catio
n34
Mat
eria
ls f
or G
rade
s 9
- 12
,C
once
ptua
l Mat
rix
for
Ene
rgy
Edu
catio
n35
Eva
luat
ion
Too
l36
Ene
rgy
90 (
gr. 5
-12)
10E
nerg
y C
urri
cula
Eva
luat
ed, B
ut N
ot I
nclu
ded
38E
nerg
y Fo
od a
nd Y
ou (
gr. K
-12)
15E
nerg
y C
urri
cula
Not
Eva
luat
ed (
Due
to p
ublis
hing
dat
e)39
Iow
a D
evel
oped
Ene
rgy
Act
ivity
Sam
pler
(gr
. K-1
2)17
Ene
rgy
Cho
ices
and
Cha
lleng
es (
gr. 9
-12)
22
TO
OR
DE
R A
DD
ITIO
NA
L C
OPI
ES
OF
TH
IS C
OM
PEN
DIU
Mco
ntac
t: C
alif
orni
a E
nerg
y E
xten
sion
Ser
vice
, 140
0 T
enth
Str
eet,
Rm
209
, Sac
ram
ento
, CA
958
14 (
916)
323
-438
8.
To
orde
r th
e ot
her
Com
pend
ia (
wat
erre
sour
ces,
inte
grat
ed w
aste
man
agem
ent,
hum
an c
omm
uniti
es, a
ir q
ualit
y, o
r na
tura
l com
mun
i-tie
s), c
onta
ct: B
ill A
ndre
ws,
Cal
ifor
nia
Dep
artm
ent o
f E
duca
tion,
Scie
nce
and
Env
iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
Uni
t, 72
1C
apito
l Mal
l,Sa
cram
ento
, CA
958
14 (
916)
657
-374
.
12
No
Lon
ger
Ava
ilabL
Com
penc
ium
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
esV
13
The
Ene
rgy
Cha
lleng
e
Cal
ifor
nia'
s en
ergy
sys
tem
toda
y fa
ces
a ch
alle
ngin
g fu
ture
. Our
use
and
choi
ce o
f en
ergy
sou
rces
will
dra
mat
ical
ly a
ffec
t our
env
iron
men
t,ou
r ec
onom
y, a
nd th
e le
gacy
we
pass
on
tofu
ture
gen
erat
ions
. By
expl
orin
g al
l our
ava
ilabl
e en
ergy
res
ourc
e an
d ef
fici
ency
opp
ortu
ni-
ties,
we
will
rea
p so
ciet
al b
enef
its. I
nfor
med
dec
isio
ns c
ansl
ow th
eac
cum
ulat
ion
of a
tmos
pher
ic C
O2w
hich
may
cau
se o
r ag
grav
ate
glob
alw
arm
ing,
red
uce
cong
estio
n an
d ai
r po
llutio
n, in
crea
se r
esou
rced
iver
-si
ty, a
nd im
prov
e se
curi
ty f
rom
fue
l sup
ply
disr
uptio
ns.T
he m
ore
effi
cien
tly w
e us
e ou
r ex
istin
g en
ergy
, the
less
we
will
hav
e to
depe
ndon
pot
entia
lly u
nsta
ble
fore
ign
sour
ces.
The
gre
ates
t ene
rgy
chal
leng
e fa
cing
Cal
ifor
nia
is o
urne
arly
100
%de
pend
ence
on
petr
oleu
m f
or tr
ansp
orta
tion.
Tra
nspo
rtat
ion
acco
unts
for
near
ly h
alf
of a
ll en
ergy
con
sum
ed in
the
stat
e ac
cord
ing
to th
e19
92-
93 C
alif
orni
a E
nerg
y Pl
an. C
alif
orni
a ha
s be
com
e th
e th
ird
larg
est g
aso-
line
cons
umer
in th
e w
orld
beh
ind
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es a
s a
who
lean
d th
efo
rmer
Sov
iet U
nion
. Acc
ordi
ngly
, the
intr
oduc
tion
of a
ltern
ativ
etr
ansp
orta
tion
fuel
s an
d ve
hicl
es is
an
esse
ntia
l ele
men
t of
our
stat
e's
ener
gy a
nd a
ir q
ualit
y po
licie
s. T
he g
oal f
or20
03 is
10%
zer
o em
issi
onve
hicl
es.
Cal
ifor
nia'
s tr
ansi
tion
to a
div
erse
and
cle
an e
nerg
y su
pply
sys
tem
isal
read
y in
pro
gres
s. T
he k
ey c
ompo
nent
of
that
por
tfol
io is
ene
rgy
effi
cien
cy. P
er c
apita
con
sum
ptio
n ha
s de
clin
ed b
y 15
% s
ince
197
8 du
ela
rgel
y to
impr
oved
ene
rgy
stan
dard
s fo
r ne
w b
uild
ings
and
app
li-an
ces
and
utili
ty-s
pons
ored
con
serv
atio
n pr
ogra
ms.
Tha
t "co
n- 2
rved
"en
ergy
is e
qual
to e
ight
1,0
00-m
egaw
att p
ower
plan
ts!
But
ther
e is
stil
lro
om f
or im
prov
emen
t. B
oth
Japa
nan
d G
erm
any
cons
ume
half
as
muc
h en
ergy
to p
rodu
ce th
e sa
me
amou
nt o
f go
ods
and
serv
ices
as
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es.
Dur
ing
the
1980
s, C
alif
orni
a re
spon
ded
swif
tly to
red
uce
oil d
epen
-de
ncy
in th
e ge
nera
tion
of e
lect
rici
ty. I
n 19
80, o
ver
50%
of
our
elec
tric
ityca
me
from
oil.
Tod
ay, t
hat f
igur
e is
less
than
6%
. Cal
ifor
nia
now
has
50%
of
the
wor
ld's
geo
ther
mal
pla
nts,
82%
of
the
inst
alle
d w
ind
14
capa
city
, and
99%
of
the
utili
ty-s
ized
sol
ar p
lant
s. T
wel
ve p
erce
ntof
our
elec
tric
ity c
omes
fro
m th
ose
rene
wab
le e
nerg
y re
sour
cess
olar
,w
ind,
bio
mas
s an
d ge
othe
rmal
.
A c
ompl
ete
tran
sitio
n, p
artic
ular
ly in
tran
spor
tatio
n, o
ur p
redo
min
ant
area
of
ener
gy c
onsu
mpt
ion,
will
req
uire
mill
ions
of
indi
vidu
al d
eci-
sion
s ab
out t
he p
urch
ase
of a
utom
obile
s, r
efri
gera
tors
, hom
es,
and
othe
r en
ergy
- co
nsum
ing
prod
ucts
. Tea
cher
s ar
e ch
arge
d w
ithhe
lpin
gst
uden
ts u
nder
stan
d th
e en
ergy
cho
ices
of
toda
y w
hile
pre
pari
ng th
emto
bec
ome
activ
e pa
rtic
ipan
ts in
mak
ing
thos
ech
oice
s to
mor
row
.T
oday
's s
tude
nts
mus
t be
mor
e th
an d
ecis
ion
mak
ers.
The
y w
ill b
ere
spon
sibl
e fo
r ke
epin
g C
alif
orni
a on
the
lead
ing
edge
of
new
ene
rgy
tech
nolo
gy, a
vita
l par
t of
incr
ease
d ef
fici
ency
and
div
ersi
ty. T
hein
telli
genc
e an
d in
genu
ity o
f to
day'
s st
uden
ts is
per
haps
our
mos
tva
luab
le r
enew
able
ene
rgy
reso
urce
.
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AD
MO
RE
AB
OU
T I
T b
y or
deri
ng th
e m
ost r
ecen
t edi
tion
of th
eC
alif
orni
a E
nerg
y Pl
an f
rom
the.
Cal
ifor
nia
Ene
rgy
Com
mis
sion
Pub
lica-
tions
Off
ice,
151
6 N
inth
Str
eet,
Sacr
amen
to, C
A 9
5814
. Thi
s fr
eepu
blic
a-tio
n, c
ompl
ete
with
col
or p
hoto
s, c
hart
s, a
nd g
raph
s, w
ill e
nabl
e yo
u to
incl
ude
the
mos
t cur
rent
ene
rgy
fact
s in
you
r le
sson
s.
Com
pend
ium
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es1
15
Ene
rgy
asa
Key
The
me
in E
nvir
onm
enta
l Edu
catio
n an
d Sc
ienc
e
Exp
lori
ng e
nerg
y is
sues
pro
vide
s a n
atur
al in
trod
uctio
n to
und
erst
andi
ngan
d so
lvin
g en
viro
nmen
tal p
robl
ems.
Why
? B
ecau
seen
ergy
is th
eco
mm
on c
urre
ncy
betw
een
two
econ
omie
s-na
ture
'san
d ou
r ow
n. T
rack
-in
g th
e fl
ow o
f en
ergy
thro
ugh
both
natu
ral a
nd h
uman
com
mun
ities
reve
als
the
far
reac
hing
cons
eque
nces
of
ever
yday
cho
ices
.
Lin
k B
etw
een
Dis
cipl
ines
Ene
rgy
is a
n ti'
:gra
ct, b
ut f
unda
men
tal c
once
pt in
sci
ence
. It i
s th
e G
Oan
d G
RO
W o
f th
ings
, the
ess
entia
l for
cebe
hind
cha
nge.
Eve
ryth
ing
that
happ
ens
in th
e un
iver
se, f
rom
the
erup
tion
of v
olca
noes
to th
e sp
rout
ing
of a
see
d to
the
mov
ing
of p
eopl
e,in
volv
es th
e tr
ansf
orm
atio
n of
one
form
of
ener
gy to
ano
ther
. Thu
s, it
isno
t sur
pris
ing
that
ene
rgy
is o
ne o
fth
e si
x "t
hem
es"
arou
nd w
hich
bot
hth
e E
nvir
onm
enta
l Edu
catio
nC
ompe
ndia
and
Sci
ence
Fra
mew
ork
for
Cal
ifor
nia
Publ
ic S
choo
ls(1
990)
are
org
aniz
ed. T
he F
ram
ewor
kno
tes
that
"E
nerg
y ca
n be
taug
htas
a b
ond
linki
ng v
ario
us s
cien
tific
dis
cipl
ines
."
Tra
ditio
nal E
xplo
ratio
n in
Phy
sica
l Sci
ence
Ear
th's
pri
mar
y so
urce
of
ener
gy is
the
sun.
It i
s w
ithin
the
phys
ical
scie
nces
that
stu
dent
s tr
aditi
onal
lyex
plor
e th
e va
riou
s m
anif
esta
tions
of
ener
gy (
heat
, mot
ion,
ligh
t, so
und,
ele
ctri
city
,an
d so
on)
, its
sta
tes
(mec
hani
cal-
-kin
etic
& p
oten
tial,
chem
ical
, ele
ctri
cal,
mag
netic
, nuc
lear
,an
d ra
dian
t) a
nd it
s ch
arac
teri
stic
s.
Geo
logi
c Pr
oces
s is
Fun
dam
enta
lT
hrou
gh th
e ea
rth
scie
nces
, stu
dent
sex
pand
thei
r kn
owle
dge
ofen
ergy
by u
nder
stan
ding
that
the
forc
eson
the
eart
h's
surf
ace
such
as
win
d an
dra
in a
re r
espo
nsib
le f
orm
any
geol
ogic
al p
roce
sses
. Tho
se c
ycle
s an
dpr
oces
ses
are
then
res
pons
ible
for
the
ener
gy th
at f
uels
our
soci
ety-
-bot
hth
e re
new
able
sou
rces
suc
has
wat
er a
nd w
ind,
and
the
nonr
enew
able
sour
ces
such
as
petr
oleu
m a
nd c
oal.
Stud
ents
beg
into
app
reci
ate
thes
edi
stin
ctio
ns, t
he li
mita
tions
of
each
, and
the
chan
ges
that
occ
uras
we
use
2C
onw
enci
um f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
16
ener
gy. T
hese
insi
ghts
hel
p th
em u
nder
stan
d th
eim
plic
atio
ns o
f th
eir
choi
ces
abou
t whi
chen
ergy
sou
rce
to u
se.
The
Gro
w o
f T
hing
sA
ll liv
ing
syst
ems
requ
ire
ener
gy to
gro
w a
nd r
epro
duce
. Ene
rgy
perv
ades
the
biol
ogic
al s
cien
ces
beca
use
it un
derl
ies
all b
ioc'
tern
ical
reac
tions
. Usi
ng th
een
ergy
fro
m s
unlig
ht, p
lant
s ar
e ab
le to
mak
e fo
odou
t of
air
and
wat
er.
Qua
lity
of L
ife
From
a s
ocia
l sci
ence
and
his
tori
cal p
ersp
ectiv
e, o
ur e
nerg
y fu
ture
will
prob
ably
be
diff
eren
t tha
nou
r en
ergy
pas
t and
pre
sent
. The
dev
elop
-m
ent,
dist
ribu
tion,
con
vers
ion
and
use
of e
nerg
y ha
s ec
onon
'ic, e
nvir
on-
men
tal,
soci
al, a
nd p
oliti
cal i
mpa
cts
whi
ch a
ffec
t tha
t fut
ure.
Ene
rgy
isal
so a
n im
port
ant e
lem
ent i
n th
eco
nsid
erat
ions
of
ethi
cal b
ehav
ior
and
the
rela
tions
hip
of s
cien
ce a
ndte
chno
logy
to s
ocie
ty. S
tude
nts
begi
nto
appr
ecia
te th
at th
ere
are
wis
e an
def
fici
ent m
anag
emen
t pra
ctic
es w
hich
can
exte
nd th
e us
eful
life
of
the
eart
h's
ener
gy r
esou
rces
. The
ir in
di-
vidu
al c
hoic
es, d
o m
ake
a di
ffer
ence
. 17
Abo
ut T
his
Com
pend
ium
We
reco
gniz
e th
at th
e te
ache
r w
ho u
nder
stan
ds th
e im
port
ance
of
ener
gy is
fac
ed w
ith a
dau
ntin
g ch
alle
ngeh
ow to
inco
rpor
ate
it in
toan
alr
eady
cro
wde
d cu
rric
ulum
, how
to tr
eat e
nerg
y is
sues
fai
rly
and
com
preh
ensi
vely
, and
how
to e
asily
fin
d qu
ality
less
on p
lans
and
supp
ort m
ater
ials
. Thi
s C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
has
bee
nde
velo
ped
to a
ddre
ss th
ese
prob
lem
s.
Rev
iew
Tea
mT
each
ing
mat
eria
ls w
ere
eval
uate
d in
ear
ly 1
991
by a
team
of
thir
ty-f
our
envi
ronm
enta
l edi
icat
ors
liste
d on
pag
e ii
from
Nor
ther
n an
d So
uthe
rnC
alif
orni
a, A
rizo
na a
nd N
evad
a. T
hese
edu
cato
rs w
ere
chos
en b
ased
on th
eir
know
ledg
e an
d ex
peri
ence
in e
nvir
onm
enta
l and
ene
rgy
educ
atio
n. T
hey
also
rep
rese
nt th
e fu
ll ra
nge
of te
achi
ng e
xper
ienc
efr
om k
inde
rgar
ten
thro
ugh
twel
fth
grad
e.
Mat
eria
lsSt
aff
at S
onom
a St
ate
Uni
vers
ity E
nerg
y C
ente
r co
nduc
ted
a na
tion-
wid
e se
arch
in 1
990
and
1991
for
ene
rgy
curr
icul
ua. T
hey
obta
ined
mat
eria
ls f
or a
ll gr
ade
leve
l spa
ns, a
lthou
gh m
ost w
rite
rs ta
rget
edm
ater
ials
for
the
uppe
r m
iddl
e gr
ades
4-6
. Few
wri
ters
atte
mpt
ed to
deve
lop
mat
eria
ls f
or K
-12
or m
iddl
e sc
hool
.
Aft
er a
n in
itial
scr
eeni
ng, f
orty
-fiv
e m
ater
ials
wer
e se
lect
ed f
or e
valu
-at
ion
in th
e su
mm
er o
f 19
91. O
ther
ene
rgy
mat
eria
ls w
orth
con
side
r-at
ion
that
wer
e no
t ava
ilabl
e in
199
1 ar
e lis
ted
on p
age
39. A
lthou
gh n
otre
view
ed f
or th
e co
mpe
ndiu
m, t
hey
eith
er w
on n
atio
nal a
war
ds f
oren
ergy
edu
catio
n or
rat
ed w
ell i
n su
bseq
uent
com
pend
ia, e
.g. I
nteg
rate
dW
aste
or
Hum
an C
omm
uniti
es. R
eade
rs a
re in
vite
d to
app
ly th
e ev
alua
-tio
n cr
iteri
a on
pag
es 3
6-37
to th
ese
mat
eria
ls o
r ot
hers
to d
eter
min
eth
eir
atte
ntio
n to
the
full
rang
e of
ene
rgy
issu
es a
nd a
lignm
ent w
ith th
eC
alif
orni
a Fr
amew
orks
.
The
twen
ty-e
ight
mat
eria
ls th
at r
ecei
ved
an o
vera
ll gr
ade
of B
- or
bet
ter
have
ful
l ent
ries
in th
is c
ompe
ndiu
m. T
he o
ther
mat
eria
ls a
re li
sted
on
page
38.
18
For
ease
of
use,
the
tabl
e of
con
tent
s is
div
ided
into
fou
r gr
ade-
span
sect
ions
. At t
he K
-3 le
vel,
thir
teen
mat
eria
ls a
re r
ecom
men
ded.
Nin
e-te
en m
ater
ials
are
rec
omm
nede
d fo
r th
e up
per
elem
enta
ry le
vel,
grad
es4-
6, in
clud
ing
two
in S
pani
sh. I
n co
ntra
st, a
t the
mid
dle
scho
ol le
vel;
grad
es 7
-9, o
nly
nine
mat
eria
ls a
re r
ecom
men
ded,
and
at t
he s
enio
rhi
gh le
vel g
rade
s 9-
12, e
leve
n m
ater
ials
are
rec
omm
ende
d.
Com
pend
ium
Lis
tings
In o
rder
to c
onse
rve
reso
urce
s, th
e m
ater
ials
2re
list
ed o
nly
once
, in
the
orde
r of
thei
r pe
rfor
man
ce o
n th
e ev
alua
tion.
The
fir
st f
our
mat
eria
lsar
e ex
celle
nt te
achi
ng a
ids
and
we
have
incl
uded
an
entir
e ac
tivity
with
each
one
. The
nex
t eig
htee
n m
ater
ials
hav
e a
sing
le s
ampl
e pa
gein
clud
ed w
ith th
e ev
alua
tion
info
rmat
ion.
The
last
six
ent
ries
, with
aver
age
scor
es b
elow
2.7
, inc
lude
no
sam
ple
page
s an
d ha
ve li
mite
din
form
atio
n fr
om th
e ev
alua
tion.
The
bul
k of
the
Com
pend
ium
pro
vide
s bo
th d
escr
iptiv
e an
d ev
alua
tive
info
rmat
ion
abou
t eac
h pi
ece
of te
achi
ng m
ater
ial.
The
info
rmat
ion
gain
ed f
rom
the
eval
uatio
n w
as s
umm
ariz
ed in
the
curr
icul
um r
atin
ggu
ide
or "
repo
rt c
ard"
that
add
ress
es te
achi
ng a
nd le
arni
ng q
ualit
ies,
pres
enta
tion
and
orga
niza
tion,
gen
eral
con
tent
, and
spe
cifi
c en
ergy
cont
ent.
Com
men
ts f
rom
the
eval
uatin
g te
ache
rs a
re a
lso
incl
uded
alon
g w
ith b
asic
ord
erin
g in
form
atio
n. (
See
Key
to th
e E
valu
atio
n, p
age
5.)
Fund
ing
Thi
s pr
ojec
t was
fun
ded
thro
ugh
a co
oper
ativ
e ag
reem
ent b
etw
een
the
Gov
erno
r's O
ffic
e of
Pla
nnin
g an
d R
esea
rch/
Cal
ifor
nia
Ene
rgy
Ext
en-
sion
Ser
fice
, the
Cal
ifor
nia
Dep
artm
ent o
f E
duca
tion'
s E
nvir
onm
enta
lE
duca
tion
Gra
,..it
Prog
ram
, and
Son
oma
Stat
e U
nive
rsity
. The
U.S
.D
epar
tmen
t of
Ene
rgy
and
the
Ene
rgy
Off
ices
in A
rizo
na a
nd N
evad
aal
so c
olla
bora
ted
in th
e ac
tual
rev
iew
of
mat
eria
ls.
19C
ompe
ncku
m fo
rE
nerg
y R
esou
rces
3
Sign
ific
ant F
indi
ngs
Whi
le th
e C
ompe
ndiu
m w
as d
esig
ned
to id
entif
y th
e st
reng
ths
and
wea
knes
ses
in e
xist
ing
ener
gy e
duca
tion
mat
eria
ls, i
t was
als
o in
tend
edto
iden
tify
gaps
and
pro
vide
dir
ectio
n fo
r ne
w c
urri
culu
m d
evel
opm
ent
in e
nerg
y. N
one
of th
e m
ater
ials
rec
eive
d an
ave
rage
sco
re a
bove
3.4
out
of 4
pos
sibl
e po
ints
. Whe
n ta
ken
toge
-her
, the
fin
ding
s fr
om th
e re
view
of e
nerg
y, w
ater
, and
inte
grat
ed w
aste
mat
eria
ls a
re s
imila
r.
Dev
elop
men
t and
Pre
sent
atio
nH
alf
of th
e to
p te
n m
ater
ials
wer
e de
velo
ped
unde
r th
e au
spic
es o
f st
ate
ener
gy o
ffic
es o
r de
part
men
ts o
f ed
ucat
ion
with
the
rem
aind
er f
airl
yev
enly
spl
it be
twee
n no
n-pr
ofit
orga
niza
tions
and
pri
vate
ener
gycu
rric
ulum
dev
elop
ers.
Ove
rall,
hal
f of
the
mat
eria
ls w
ere
deve
lope
dby
sta
te g
over
nmen
t, ju
st o
ver
one
thir
d by
non
-pro
fits
and
just
ove
ron
equ
arte
r by
pri
vate
fir
ms.
Few
mat
eria
ls in
dica
ted
fiel
d te
stin
g pr
ior
topu
blis
hing
. Alth
ough
man
y cr
edite
d or
igin
al s
ourc
es, s
imila
r le
sson
sre
late
d to
met
er r
eadi
ng, i
nsul
atio
n te
stin
g, e
nerg
y au
dits
, etc
. app
eare
din
man
y m
ater
ials
. Few
dis
play
ed o
rigi
nal r
esea
rch
or id
eas.
Gra
de L
evel
Cov
erag
eT
he g
reat
est p
erce
ntag
e of
hig
h sc
orin
g en
ergy
mat
eria
lsw
ere
for
grad
es 4
-6 a
s w
as th
e ca
se in
bot
h th
e C
ompe
ndia
for
Int
egra
ted
Was
teM
anag
emen
t and
Hum
an C
omm
uniti
es. T
he lo
wes
t qua
lity
mat
eria
ls
K4
44K
44.
1274
Ore
* L.
Ow
UA
W".
4C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
10.1
2K
-12
20
Dis
trib
utio
nan
d A
vera
ge S
core
by G
rade
Lev
el
wer
e at
the
seni
or h
igh
leve
l, a
find
ing
sim
ilar
to th
e C
ompe
ndiu
m f
orH
uman
Com
mun
ities
.
Peda
gogy
Alth
ough
the
Com
pend
ium
iden
tifie
d m
any
exce
llent
mat
eria
ls, e
ven
thes
e m
ater
ials
wou
ld b
enef
it fr
om r
efin
emen
t, pa
rtic
ular
ly in
ligh
t of
the
dire
ctio
n C
alif
orni
a is
mov
ing
with
the
educ
atio
nal s
tand
ards
pres
ente
d in
the
Fram
ewor
ks. M
ost m
ater
ials
wer
e la
ckin
g in
aut
hent
icas
sess
men
t. Fe
w r
efle
ct a
dvan
ces
in c
ogni
tive
scie
nce
such
as
the
appl
icat
ion
of c
onst
ruct
ivis
t lea
rnin
g th
eory
whe
re s
tude
nts
cons
truc
tkn
owle
dge.
Man
y us
ed e
xper
imen
ts th
at w
ere
desc
ribe
das
too
"coo
k-bo
ok"
in m
etho
dolo
gy.
Mul
tilin
gual
Mat
eria
lsV
ery
few
mat
eria
ls w
ere
avai
labl
e in
lang
uage
s ot
her
than
Eng
lish.
Tw
o m
ater
ials
wer
e av
aila
ble
in S
pani
sh a
t the
upp
er e
lem
enta
ry le
vel.
The
goo
d ne
ws
is th
at o
ne is
of
part
icul
arly
hig
h qu
ality
. Som
e pr
ovid
ecr
oss-
cultu
ral p
ersp
ectiv
es o
n ha
bita
t des
ign,
livi
ng s
tand
ards
, and
beha
vior
s. C
lear
ly, m
ore
mat
eria
ls n
eed
to r
efle
ct c
ultu
ral d
iver
sity
, be
prov
ided
in th
e pr
imar
y la
ngua
ges
of f
amili
es in
Cal
ifor
nia,
and
deve
lope
d at
all
stud
ent l
evel
s.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
It is
not
ewor
thy
that
the
aver
age
scor
e fo
r en
ergy
con
tent
alo
new
as a
C+
, onl
y 2.
5, m
uch
low
er th
an o
ther
item
s ra
ted.
Mat
eria
ls th
at in
clud
est
atis
tical
dat
a, e
.g. e
nerg
y us
age
tren
ds, r
enew
able
ener
gy c
onsu
mp-
tion,
etc
. are
eas
ily o
utda
ted.
Mor
e im
port
antly
, few
mat
eria
ls d
iffe
ren-
tiate
d be
twee
n en
ergy
sup
ply
optio
ns f
or th
e U
nite
d St
ates
as a
who
lean
d C
alif
orni
a. C
alif
orni
a is
diff
eren
t in
seve
ral
area
s, n
otab
ly th
e ro
lere
new
able
ene
rgy
or c
oal a
nd th
e im
pact
of
tran
spor
tatio
n pe
trol
eum
use.
How
ever
, tea
cher
s ca
n ea
sily
incl
ude
upda
ting
of th
is in
form
atio
nas
an
educ
atio
nal a
ctiv
ity b
y us
ing
the
Cal
ifor
nia
Ene
rgy
Plan
whi
ch is
avai
labl
e fr
ee f
rom
the
Cal
ifor
nia
Ene
rgy
Com
mis
sion
.
21
Key
To
The
Eva
luat
ion
Titl
eA
ddre
ss a
ndPh
one
of P
ublis
her
Her
e yo
u w
ill f
ind
a sh
ort a
nnot
atio
n. N
umbe
r of
pag
es, p
rice
, and
year
of
publ
icat
ion
are
note
d at
the
end
of th
is p
arag
raph
(in
par
en-
thes
es).
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
K-1
2T
each
ing
and
Lea
rnin
gA
-D
isci
plin
es:
Inte
rdis
cipl
inar
yPr
esen
tatio
n an
dM
ath
Org
aniz
atio
nA
-Sc
ienc
eSo
cial
Sci
ence
Geo
grap
hyE
nerg
y C
onte
ntB
Lan
guag
e A
rts
On
the
righ
t sid
e of
the
page
or
on th
e fa
cing
pag
e,yo
u w
ill f
ind
a sa
mpl
e ac
tivity
fro
m th
em
ater
ial b
eing
eva
luat
ed.
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
ped
agog
y an
d ge
nera
l con
tent
isev
alua
ted
here
.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: T
he e
ase
of u
se is
eva
luat
ed h
ere.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: Con
tent
acc
urac
y an
d br
eadt
h is
cov
ered
her
e.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Illu
stra
tive
com
men
ts m
ade
by e
valu
atin
gte
ache
rs a
re h
ighl
ight
ed in
this
sec
tion.
22
Eac
h pi
ece
of te
achi
ng m
ater
ial w
asgi
ven
a "s
un"
ratin
g ba
sed
on a
n ov
eral
lav
erag
e sc
ore.
The
mat
eria
ls th
atre
ceiv
ed th
e be
st e
valu
atio
ns h
ave
a fo
ursu
n ra
ting.
The
nex
t bes
t mat
eria
ls g
ot a
thre
e an
d on
e ha
lf s
un r
atin
g, a
nd s
o on
.
Thi
s "R
epor
t Car
d" te
lls y
ou h
ow th
epa
rtic
ular
pie
ce o
f te
achi
ng m
ater
ial w
asra
ted.
The
re is
a c
opy
of th
e ev
alua
tion
tool
use
d on
pag
es 3
6-37
. Thi
s to
ol w
asus
ed to
det
erm
ine
the
lette
r gr
ades
. Gra
dele
vel a
nd th
e di
scip
line(
s) a
ddre
ssed
are
also
incl
uded
.
2ren
dum
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es5
Ene
rgy
Edu
catio
n T
each
ing
Mat
eria
ls
Scie
nce
Aliv
e! U
nit 1
: Ene
rgy
Flow
Scie
nce-
Ori
ente
d L
earn
ing
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tudi
es: M
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Thi
s is
one
par
t of
an e
ntir
e se
t of
envi
ronm
enta
l edu
catio
n m
ater
ials
. The
se a
ctiv
ities
are
set u
p to
be
used
as
units
or
indi
vidu
ally
. All
activ
ity w
orks
heet
s ar
e in
bot
h E
nglis
han
d Sp
anis
h. W
hile
all
the
basi
cs a
re c
over
ed, t
he m
ore
tech
nica
l asp
ects
of
ener
gy a
reno
t. (1
75 p
ages
; $25
/uni
t, $1
15 f
or a
set
of
5; 1
988)
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
..
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
4-6
...A-
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
B+ 8+
Dis
cipl
ines
:A
rtL
angu
age
Art
sM
ath
Scie
nce
Soci
al S
tudi
es
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
Str
ong
conn
ectio
ns a
re m
ade
betw
een
ener
gy a
nd r
eal-
life
situ
atio
ns. T
he a
ctiv
ities
do
not s
kirt
ene
rgy
valu
es a
nd th
eir
soci
etal
impl
icat
ions
.Pr
esen
tatio
n an
d O
rgan
izat
ion:
The
re a
re c
lear
obj
ectiv
es. H
igh
qual
ity s
tude
ntm
ater
ials
are
pro
vide
d. O
rgan
izat
ion
is s
trai
ght f
orw
ard
and
sim
ple
to u
se.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: The
re is
a s
ound
bas
e of
ene
rgy
info
rmat
ion.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Acc
olad
es f
rom
all
for
this
bili
ngua
l and
cul
tura
lly s
ensa
tive
curr
icul
um m
ater
ial.
The
pri
nt w
as a
littl
e ha
rd to
rea
d, b
ut th
e fa
ct th
at it
mak
es h
ands
-on
act
iviti
es a
vaila
ble
in b
oth
Span
ish
and
Eng
lish
seem
ed to
out
wei
gh th
is d
efic
it.Y
ou'll
fin
d "d
iffe
rent
act
iviti
es th
an in
man
y ot
her
curr
icul
a, e
.g. l
inki
ng e
nerg
y to
arch
eolo
gy. T
he c
onne
ctio
ns to
soc
iety
wer
e ve
ry c
lear
. All
and
all i
t was
hai
led
as"A
n ex
celle
nt a
nd p
ract
ical
pro
gram
!"
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mnp
endi
um fo
r E
nerg
y F
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urce
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Uso de lc Energfa: 1485 en comparaclon
con 1985.-
Pog.3
Encierra en un cfrculo los diferentes tipos de energfa
Que viste en la historic y numeralos a continuacidn:
pceloxochitl 1485
1. 2.
3.
Rosa 1985
Cfrcula los diferentes tlpos de elementos aue usoban
energio en lo historio y enum4rolos a continuacidn:
OCeloxichitl 1485
1.
2.
3. eJemplo:
Rosa 1985
Busce los orfgenes de un invento en 10 noturolezo.
Por
Metote de Piedra:
1.
Busca pledros Junto al
rfo,
2.
Llevalos o to cam
TU EJEMPLO:
1. 2.
3.
4.
-93-
1985
Borten de Frefr:
1. Piedras con mineral de
hierro incrustrodo.
2. Encontrodo par Gedlogos.
3. Minodo con excovodores
Y grems mecdnicos.
4. Apilor pledros en un
comIcin o en un tren Y
mondor a la f6brico.
mremarAmrsiralrorAr..
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Tie
&'lb
%
25
.ENERGY USE:
FARMING IN CALIFORNIA
1985
Imagine you are sitting in a cropduster, a Plane that
flies close to the ground to spray pesticides which will kill bugs
or weeds.
The year is 1985 and you are flying over Watsonville,
California.
Out your window as for as
YO
Ucan see, long rows of
artichokes grow in large fields.
Squint, and far in the distance
You see crops of broccoli, lettuce and cauliflower. No trees grow
In these fields.
At the foot of the hills, though, twenty miles
distant, apple trees grow in separate fields.
Look over there,
do you see that group of farmworkers working in the hot sun?
Why do they wear scarves over their noses and mouths?
In one
field workers are weeding by hand with small hoes.
Others in a
neighboring field pick and fill small baskets with strawberries.
Each basket is placed In a box.
Each 'box is stacked onto a truck
and driven to market.
In the distance a farmer plows another large field.
The
blades behind his tractor till the soil.
He hires farmworkers for
a short time to plant seedlings.
Once all the rows of his fields
are lined with baby Plants he turns on the pump to irrigate the
crops.
There are chemical fertilizers in the sprinkler system
to help plants grow quickly.
Then before the insects can cause too
much damage, you fly by and dust these plants with pesticide os well.
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26
1,1
ENERGY USE: THE CHINAMPAS OF XOCHIMILCO
1485
Imagine you are an eagle soaring high above the Aztec
capital of Tenochtitlan in 1485.
Look below.
Only a few miles
south, fruits, vegetables and flowers seem to burst out of a
colorful maze of rivers and dams.
Each dam is perhaps 300 feet
long and between 15 and 30 feet wide.
Soar below and land on a branch of an avocado tree to get
a closer look at what is happening.
Marigold, dahlia, corn, pepper,
bean, and tomato plants seem to OOP right out of the mud,
Here comes a flat-bottomed canoe with two men in it.
One pokes a long pole into the river and pushes down on it to
Propel the croft forward.
Do you see the man sitting next to him,
dressed in fine purple cloth wearing a headdress of longgreen feath-
ers?
Careful, sit very still on your branch; he might seeyou.
If
he does, watch out!
You could very well become a set of feathers
for his next headdress.
He's gone now...close coll.
Hold It
remain still!
Here comes another canoe; this one is loaded with
fruits and flowers bound for market.
Look, the next boat is moving
slower.
Two men are sticking baskets lashed onto the bottom of poles
into the river.
How strange.
They pull up rich, fertile mud and
plop it onto the long flat dam alongside the flowers.
They have
stirred up bugs In the water.
There goes a fish after a bug and
here you go after that fish.
Time for lunch.
Yum! It tastes good,
Quick!
Back up to that branch.
Sit still!
Another craft is
approaching.
This one tugs a floating garden of sweet smelling
herbs.
A farmer is Poking holes in the mud to plant the herb
seedlings he lifts from the floating garden.
A woman is on the
dam harvesting corn,
A little boy Is casting a net into the river
to catch fish.
These chinampas ore full of food and activity
all
year long... Today, five hundred years later, scientists are Just
beginning to unearth secrets that explain why the chinampa farms of
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ium
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Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
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27
Con
serv
e an
d R
enew
: Ene
rgy
Edu
catio
nA
ctiv
ities
for
Gra
des
4-6
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th L
abSo
nom
a St
ate
Uni
vers
ity18
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otat
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nue
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nert
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k, C
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Thi
s co
llect
ion
of 2
3 ac
tiviti
es is
org
aniz
ed in
to s
eque
ntia
l uni
ts, b
ut e
ach
activ
ity c
anbe
use
d in
divi
dual
ly. A
glo
ssar
y an
d a
reso
urce
s se
ctio
n ar
e in
clud
ed. E
ach
activ
ityin
clud
es o
bjec
tives
, bac
kgro
und
sect
ion,
mat
eria
ls li
st, s
tep-
by-s
tep
inst
ruct
ions
,di
scus
sion
que
stio
ns, a
nd e
xten
sion
s.(157
page
s;$12; 1990.)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgrades 4-6
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B+
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
nA
-
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
B+
Dis
cipl
ines
:A
rtIn
terd
isci
plin
ary
Lan
guag
e A
rts
Mat
hSc
ienc
eSo
cial
Sci
ence
Scie
nce,
Tec
h. &
Soc
iety
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
act
iviti
es a
re a
ll ha
nds-
on, i
nclu
de c
ritic
al th
inki
ng, a
ndar
e ad
apte
d fo
r la
rge
and
smal
l gro
ups.
A s
tron
g co
nnec
"ion
is m
ode
betw
een
the
ener
gy in
form
atio
n an
d re
al e
xper
ienc
e. T
here
is a
goo
d ba
lanc
e be
twee
n th
e am
ount
of in
form
atio
n co
vere
d an
d de
pth
of tr
eatm
ent.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: G
oals
and
obj
ectiv
es a
re c
lear
and
stu
dent
mat
eria
lsam
ply
prov
ided
. The
text
is e
ngag
ing
and
the
illus
trat
ions
are
fun
. In
a fe
w in
stan
ces,
teac
hers
may
wan
t mor
e ba
ckgr
ound
info
rmat
ion
than
is p
rovi
ded.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: Whi
le e
nerg
y dy
nam
ics,
con
serv
atio
n an
d re
new
able
ene
rgy
activ
ities
are
dis
cuss
ed in
-dep
th, b
rief
act
iviti
es f
or o
ther
ene
rgy
sour
ces
are
incl
uded
.T
each
ers'
Tho
ught
s: T
hese
mat
eria
ls h
it a
happ
y m
ediu
m. T
he f
ocus
is n
arro
w(c
onse
rvat
ion
and
rene
wab
le e
nerg
y), b
ut a
lot o
f ge
nera
l ene
rgy
cont
ent i
s of
fere
d.T
he f
orm
at is
teac
her-
frie
ndly
, and
the
bibl
iogr
aphy
is a
wul
res
ourc
e. T
each
ers
felt
thes
e m
ater
ials
wer
e co
mpr
ehen
sive
and
fit
into
thei
r'c
ula.
8C
ompe
ndiu
m f
orE
nerg
y R
esou
rces
clic
SIL
AT
LO
N
QB
JEC
IEE
S: S
tude
nts
will
det
erm
ine
how
VO
CA
BU
LA
RY
: Ins
ulat
ion,
rel
ativ
ein
sula
tion
can
affe
ct h
eat l
oss
and
heat
gain
.ch
ange
.
SUM
MA
RY
:S
tude
nts
will
mon
itor
the
dif-
feze
nt r
ates
of t
empe
ratu
re c
hing
e in
insu
late
d
cont
aine
rs.
GR
OU
PIN
G:
4-5
stud
ents
.
TIM
E:
40 m
in.
SU
BJE
CT
S:
Scie
nce,
mat
h, la
ngua
ge a
rts.
MA
TE
RIA
LS:
O H
ot w
ater
and
ice
wat
erO
A s
et f
or e
ach
grou
p; th
ree
boxe
s &
thre
eca
ns (
orot
her
wat
ertig
ht c
onta
iner
s th
at fi
t int
oth
e bo
x w
ith s
ome
spac
e fo
r in
sula
tion)
Thr
ee ty
pes
of in
sula
tion
(e.g
. san
d, p
aper
,qu
iltin
g,ai
r, s
awdu
st, s
ocks
, con
stru
ctio
n
insu
latio
n m
ater
ials
)
o T
hree
ther
mom
eter
s pe
r gm
upO
Cop
ies
of th
e da
ta c
hart
for
each
stu
dent
EB
EE
AU
TIO
N &
BA
CK
GR
OU
ND
: Col
lect
the
mat
eria
ls a
nd m
ac c
opie
s of
the d
ata
shee
t. M
ake
sure
you
hav
e ac
cess
to H
OT
wat
er a
nd ic
e co
ld w
ater
(do
not
use
the
ice
itsel
f). M
ore
extr
eme
star
ting
tem
pera
ture
s pr
ovid
e m
ore
tnni
atic
res
ults
. Hav
e ha
lf of
the
grou
ps e
xper
imen
tw
ith ic
e co
ld w
ater
and
hal
f use
hot
wat
er. B
e su
re th
e co
ntai
ners
are
insu
late
d on
the
botto
m a
s th
isw
ill p
reve
nt s
ome
cond
uctiv
e he
at lo
ss.
-
' 7/1
IN S
U L
A T
ION
\AT
E R
.
Ho+
or
Col
d91
29
1. B
reak
the
clas
s in
to g
roup
s.2.
Hav
e ea
ch g
roup
col
lect
thei
r m
ater
ials
and
ass
embl
e th
em. M
ake
awe
they
are
usi
ng th
ree
dif-
fere
nt in
sula
ting
mat
eria
ls. E
ach
grou
p sh
ould
pre
dict
whi
ch c
onta
iner
will
bol
d th
e te
mpe
ratu
re
best
.3.
Whe
n ev
eryo
ne is
rea
dy y
ou c
an p
our
the
wat
er f
or th
em to
be
sure
the
insu
latio
n st
ays
dry.
4. H
ave
the
stud
ents
take
a r
eadi
ng tw
o m
inut
es a
fter
the
wat
er is
add
ed, a
nd a
gain
, onc
e ev
ery
five
min
utes
for
one
hal
f ho
ur.
5. H
ave
stud
ents
do
a la
b w
rite
-up
with
gra
phs,
res
ults
, and
theo
ries
.
Yo,
.-tk
ovo
Vio
oR,
NE
WSP
APE
R
FOR
DIS
CU
SSIO
N:
1. W
hat m
ater
ials
hel
d th
e te
mpe
ratu
re b
est?
2. W
hich
mat
eria
l wou
ld b
e be
st f
or k
eepi
ngyo
ur h
ouse
war
m?
Coo
l?3.
Wha
t are
som
e co
mm
only
use
d ob
ject
s th
at
use
insu
latin
g m
ater
ials
? (d
own
jack
et, p
last
icth
erm
os...
.)
EX
TE
NSI
ON
S:1.
Hav
e st
uden
ts d
esig
n co
ntai
ners
that
will
hol
din
bea
t and
giv
e of
f he
at. O
nce
they
are
con
-st
ruct
ed, t
here
cou
ld b
e te
mpe
ratu
re c
hang
era
ces.
Tha
nks
on h
eat t
rans
fer
can
be d
evel
-
Wed
.2.
Get
ext
ra th
erm
omet
ers
and
mea
sure
the
tem
pera
ture
at t
he to
p an
d bo
ttom
of
the
cont
ain-
ers
to il
lust
ate
ther
mal
str
anba
tion
and
the
rela
tive
rate
s of
loss
.3.
Set
up
a co
ntro
l con
tain
er a
nd m
onito
r te
rn-
past
ure
chan
ges
with
no
insu
latio
n.
30
FIN
D T
HE
Nam
es:
Ice
wat
erBE
STIN
SUL
AT
OR
Hot
wat
er
INSU
LA
TIO
NM
AT
ER
IAL
USE
D5
EL
APS
ED
IN
10
MIN
UT
ES
15
TIM
E
2025
30
TE
MPE
RA
CH
AN
GIE
U1
1. W
hat w
as th
e be
st in
sula
ting
mat
eria
l?
2. W
hat w
as th
e w
ont i
nsul
atin
g m
ater
ial?
3. H
ow c
an y
ou u
se in
sula
tion
to s
ave
ener
gy a
t sch
ool a
nd a
t hom
e?
93
31C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
9
Ene
rgy
90E
nter
pris
e fo
r E
duca
tion,
Inc
.13
16 T
hird
St,
#103
Sant
a M
onic
a, C
A 9
0401
(310
) 39
4-53
64
The
se e
xten
sive
mat
eria
ls h
ave
activ
ity g
uide
s fo
r te
ache
rs, a
n at
trac
tive
stud
entb
ookl
et,
and
are
desi
gned
to e
ither
enh
ance
trad
ition
al c
ours
es w
ith e
nerg
y in
form
ajon
or
to c
reat
ean
inte
rdis
cipl
inar
y co
urse
in e
nerg
y. A
n 8-
part
(8-
book
) se
t of
book
s go
with
the
Tea
cher
's G
uide
, and
any
par
t can
be
used
sep
arat
ely.
Des
igne
d fo
r 8t
h gr
ader
s, th
ese
may
be
usef
ul in
gra
des
5-12
. (12
50 p
ages
: $49
.50
for
the
8-vo
lum
e T
each
er's
Gui
dean
d $2
.15
each
for
the
stud
ent b
ookl
et; 1
991.
)
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
nB
+
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
B+
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ade
5-12
B+
Dis
cipl
ines
:Sc
ienc
eSo
cial
Stu
dies
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
se m
ater
ials
use
the
scie
ntif
ic p
roce
ss in
han
ds-o
nac
tiviti
es. T
here
is u
sual
ly a
con
nect
ion
to s
tude
nt's
exp
erie
nce.
Con
cept
s ar
e co
vere
din
-dep
th.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: T
he g
oals
and
obj
ectiv
es a
re c
lear
ly s
tate
d in
the
begi
nnin
g, b
ut th
e or
gani
zatio
n be
com
es c
umbe
rsom
e fr
om th
ere
on.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: At t
imes
the
conn
ectio
n of
ene
rgy
to v
alue
s an
d so
ciet
y is
vag
ue,
but o
ther
wis
e en
ergy
is c
over
ed v
ery
thor
ough
ly.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Thi
s is
a H
UG
E c
olle
ctio
n of
mat
eria
l, en
ough
to b
e in
timid
at-
ing
to s
ome
of th
e te
ache
rs r
evie
win
g it.
The
stu
dent
mat
eria
ls a
re b
righ
t and
inte
rest
ing.
Mos
t of
the
teac
hers
sai
d, w
ith s
ome
effo
rt a
nd ti
me,
this
is a
won
derf
ulre
sour
ce.
'"T
here
is e
very
thin
g yo
u'd
ever
nee
d to
teac
h ab
out e
nerg
y in
her
eso
mew
here
. All
you
have
to d
o is
fin
d it!
"N
ote:
Ene
rgy
Skill
Bui
lder
s on
pag
e 27
are
abb
revi
ated
ver
sion
s of
som
e of
thes
em
ater
ials
.
10C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
32
Day
s R
equi
red:
1
For
this
seq
uenc
e, y
our
stud
ents
will
nee
d:pp
. 40
& 4
1 of
the
stud
ent
book
let.
EC
ON
OM
ICS
AN
DD
EC
ISIO
N-M
AK
ING
Buy
ing
Ene
rgy
Abr
oad
Stud
ent L
earn
ing
Out
com
es
Stud
ents
iden
tify
petr
oleu
m a
s th
e le
adin
g co
mm
odity
in in
tern
atio
nal t
rade
.
Stud
ents
rec
ogni
ze th
at th
e U
nite
d St
ates
now
buy
s fr
om a
broa
d ab
out h
alf
the
petr
oleu
m it
use
s.
Stud
ents
dem
onst
rate
an
unde
rsta
ndin
g of
the
mea
ning
of
"bal
ance
of
trad
e" b
yqu
estio
ning
whe
ther
it is
pos
sibl
e to
go
on in
defi
nite
ly b
uyin
g m
ore
than
one
sel
ls.
Stud
ents
sug
gest
som
e di
ffic
ultie
s th
at m
ay r
esul
t fro
m o
ur la
rge
depe
nden
ce o
nfo
reig
n pe
trol
eum
sup
plie
s.
Sugg
este
d le
achi
ng S
trat
egy
Petr
oleu
m a
nd g
as a
re tr
aded
thro
ugho
ut th
e w
orld
. Lac
k at
the
char
t on
page
s 40
and
41 o
f th
e st
uden
t boo
klet
. How
man
y di
ffer
ent c
olor
s of
arr
ows
are
ther
e? W
hat d
o th
eco
lors
rep
rese
nt?
Wha
t is
the
sign
ific
ance
of
the
diff
eren
ces
in w
idth
s of
the
lines
?
Petr
oleu
m is
mov
ed a
bout
the
glob
e m
ostly
fro
m a
reas
of
little
tech
nolo
gy to
are
as o
fhi
gh te
chno
logy
. The
larg
est a
mou
nts
of p
etro
leum
com
e fr
om a
few
are
as o
f th
e w
orld
.A
sk y
our
stud
ents
to f
ind
thes
e ar
eas
and
try
to id
entif
y th
e co
untr
ies
from
whi
ch m
ost
petr
oleu
m is
exp
orte
d. W
rite
the
nam
es o
f th
ese
coun
trie
s on
the
map
.
uI
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE33
The
arr
ows
on th
e m
ap in
dica
te p
etro
leum
and
gas
shi
pmen
ts, n
ot p
etro
leum
and
gas
cons
umpt
ion.
Be
sure
stu
dent
s un
ders
tand
that
man
y co
untr
ies
also
con
sum
edo
mes
tical
ly p
rodu
ced
oil a
nd g
as, a
nd th
at s
uch
cons
umpt
ion
does
not
sho
w u
p in
the
arro
ws.
Poi
nt o
ut th
at th
e ar
row
s to
Jap
an a
nd th
e U
nite
d S
tate
s ar
e ab
out t
he s
ame
size
.D
oes
this
mea
n th
at J
apan
and
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
use
abou
t the
sam
e am
ount
of
petr
oleu
m?
At p
rese
nt, n
atur
al g
as is
not
as
impo
rtan
t an
impo
rt/e
xpor
t com
mod
ity a
s cr
ude
oil.
Ask
you
r st
uden
ts to
rev
iew
the
char
t on
page
s 34
and
35
of E
nerg
y 85
. Thi
s ch
art s
how
sth
at in
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
natu
ral g
as p
rovi
des
abou
t hal
f as
muc
h en
ergy
as
oil d
oes.
Com
pare
that
diff
eren
ce w
ith th
e di
ffere
nce
in tr
ade
show
n by
the
arro
ws
on p
ages
40
and
41. W
hy d
o yo
u th
ink
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
does
n't i
mpo
rt n
early
as
muc
h na
tura
l gas
as it
doe
s cr
ude
oil?
Ove
rall,
how
doe
s th
e tr
ade
in n
atur
al g
as o
r co
al c
ompa
re w
ith th
atof
cru
de o
il? W
hy?
To
obta
in c
rude
oil
from
oth
er c
ount
ries,
we
mus
t tra
de s
omet
hing
for
it. O
il is
bei
ngex
port
ed la
rgel
y fr
om le
ss-d
evel
oped
cou
ntrie
s to
mor
e in
dust
rializ
ed o
nes.
Mak
e a
list
of p
rodu
cts
for
whi
ch p
eopl
e in
the
less
-dev
elop
ed c
ount
ries
mig
ht b
e w
illin
g to
exch
ange
thei
r oi
l. T
ry to
indi
cate
whe
re th
ese
mat
eria
ls m
ight
com
e fr
om (
food
and
indu
stria
l too
ls m
ight
com
e fr
om th
e U
nite
d S
tate
s, to
ols
and
the
skill
s to
use
them
from
Eur
ope,
Jap
an o
r th
e U
SS
R).
Mig
ht th
ey a
lso
be w
illin
g to
take
ow
ners
hip
of fa
rms
and
busi
ness
es in
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes?
Now
ask
you
r st
uden
ts to
est
imat
e ho
w m
uch
oil i
s us
ed to
run
thei
r co
mm
unity
.E
stim
ate
the
quan
tity
of o
il by
mul
tiply
ing
the
num
ber
of p
eopl
e in
the
com
mun
ity b
y12
(th
e na
tiona
l per
cap
ita a
vera
ge o
f im
port
ed b
arre
ls o
f oil
used
). T
rans
late
this
quan
tity
to d
olla
rs b
y m
ultip
lyin
g by
$34
(pe
r ba
rrel
). N
ow fi
nd a
n in
dust
rial p
rodu
ct o
rag
ricul
tura
l pro
duct
pro
duce
d in
you
r co
mm
unity
. Wha
t doe
s th
e pr
oduc
t sel
l for
? H
owm
uch
of th
is p
rodu
ct w
ould
hav
e to
be
sent
abr
oad
to p
ay fo
r th
e am
ount
of f
orei
gn o
ilus
ed b
y th
e co
mm
unity
?
At t
his
time,
oil
expo
rter
s ar
e w
illin
g to
trad
e oi
l for
dol
lars
. Thi
s is
sug
gest
ed b
y a
pict
ure
on p
age
41. W
hy w
ould
oil
expo
rter
s be
will
ing
to ta
ke d
olla
rs fo
r th
eir
oil?
34
Min
i-Q
uiz
1.W
hat i
s th
e bi
gges
t sin
gle
item
in in
tern
atio
nal t
rade
?
2.W
hat c
ount
ry b
uys
the
mos
t oil?
3.F
rom
wha
t cou
ntry
do
we
impo
rt th
e m
ost o
il?
4.N
ame
an A
fric
an n
atio
n fr
om w
hich
we
impo
rt o
il.
5.A
bout
how
muc
h di
d w
e sp
end
in 1
980
on im
port
ed o
il?
6.A
bout
how
muc
h of
the
oil t
hat w
e co
nsum
e is
impo
rted
?
7.W
hy a
re o
il ex
port
ers
will
ing
to tr
ade
oil f
or d
olla
rs?
8.N
ame
one
dang
er to
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
from
dep
endi
ng o
n im
port
ed o
il.
9.N
ame
two
actio
ns th
at w
ould
mak
e us
less
dep
ende
nt o
n im
port
ed o
il.
10.
How
doe
s th
e am
ount
of c
oal a
nd n
atur
al g
as tr
aded
com
pare
with
the
amou
nt o
foi
l tra
ded?
Tru
e or
Fal
se?
1.T
he U
nite
d S
tate
s bu
ys la
rge
amou
nts
of o
il fr
om A
fric
a.
2.O
ur o
il im
port
s co
st $
50 b
illio
n in
198
1.
3.If
it w
ere
not f
or O
PE
C, t
he c
ost o
f oil
wou
ld n
ot r
ise.
4.W
e im
port
and
exp
ort n
atur
al g
as fr
om a
nd to
Mex
ico.
5.W
e ge
t mos
t of o
ur im
port
ed o
il fr
om C
anad
a an
d M
exic
o.
6.P
eopl
e in
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
need
not
be
conc
erne
d ab
out w
here
the
oil t
hey
use
com
es fr
om.
7.T
he U
nite
d S
tate
s ex
port
s co
al to
Jap
an a
nd E
urop
e.
8.A
ustr
alia
is a
coa
l exp
orte
r.
9.T
he U
nite
d S
tate
s im
port
s pe
trol
eum
from
Indo
nesi
a.
10.
The
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
buys
larg
e an
ount
s of
oil
from
Chi
na.
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
Aft
AB
LE
35
Com
pend
ium
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es11
Cal
ifor
nia
Stat
eE
nvir
onm
enta
l Edu
catio
n G
uide
Ala
med
a C
ount
y O
ffic
e of
Edu
catio
nM
edia
Sal
es31
3 W
est W
into
n A
venu
eH
ayw
ard,
CA
945
44-1
198
(510
) 67
0416
8
Thi
s is
a g
uide
for
teac
hing
env
iron
men
tal e
duca
tion
whi
ch c
onta
ins a
sev
en-
activ
ityun
it on
ene
rgy.
Onl
y th
e en
ergy
uni
t was
eva
luat
ed.
(323
pag
es, $
17.9
5ta
x; 1
988.
)
rR
EPO
RT
CA
RD
grad
es K
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each
ing
and
Lea
rnin
gB
+
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
nB
+
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
B-
Dis
cipl
ines
:L
angu
age
Art
sM
ath
Scie
nce
Soci
al S
tudi
es
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
Thi
s gu
ide
does
a p
artic
ular
ly g
ood
job
of g
ettin
g st
uden
tsou
t of
the
clas
sroo
m a
nd h
andl
ing
info
rmat
ion
in d
epth
.Pr
esen
tatio
n an
d O
rgan
izat
ion:
It i
s ve
ry e
asy
to f
ind
the
obje
ctiv
es a
nd g
oals
for
each
act
ivity
and
the
entir
e bo
ok is
thou
ghtf
ully
org
aniz
ed. M
ore
illus
trat
ions
wou
ldha
ve b
een
wel
com
e.E
nerg
y C
onte
nt: T
here
is s
ome
ener
gy c
onse
rvat
ion
incl
uded
her
e bu
t the
cove
rage
of r
enew
able
ene
rgy
was
not
thor
ough
. It s
houl
d be
not
ed th
at th
is is
not a
n en
ergy
educ
atio
n pu
blic
atio
n, r
athe
r it
incl
udes
one
uni
t on
ener
gy.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Eve
ryon
e no
ted
the
supe
rior
org
aniz
atio
n an
dea
se o
f us
e. T
heen
ergy
con
tent
is u
nder
stan
dabl
y lim
ited
but c
onte
nt c
over
ed is
in g
ood
dept
h.E
very
one
appr
ecia
ted
the
fact
that
eac
h ac
tivity
is r
efer
ence
d to
the
stat
e fr
amew
orks
.
12C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
36
Intr
oduc
tion
to th
e U
nit
thro
ugh
obse
rvat
ion
and
disc
ussi
on w
ays
to te
llw
hen
ener
gy is
bei
ng u
sed.
The
follo
win
g tw
o ac
-tiv
ities
hel
p st
uden
ts g
ain
an u
nder
stan
ding
of
Ene
rgy
is th
e ca
paci
ty to
do
wor
k or
the
abili
ty to
mor
e co
mm
only
use
d en
ergy
sou
rces
. In
the
final
mak
e th
ings
mov
e. E
nerg
y co
mes
in s
ever
al fo
rms
two
activ
ities
stu
dent
s lo
ok a
t ene
rgy
use
at h
ome
soun
d, li
ght,
heat
, act
ive
(kin
etic
ene
rgy)
, and
and
try
som
e en
ergy
con
serv
atio
n m
easu
res.
stor
ed (
pote
ntia
l ene
rgy)
and
can
be c
onve
rted
Thr
ough
out t
his
unit
the
teac
her
mig
ht e
ncou
r-fr
om o
ne fo
rm to
ano
ther
. Whe
n w
e sp
eak
of e
n-ag
e st
uden
ts to
brin
g in
ene
rgy
artic
.les
they
find
inor
gy a
s a
reso
urce
we
are
usua
lly ta
lkin
g ab
out
new
spap
ers
and
mag
azin
es. H
ave
stud
ents
rea
d or
pote
ntia
l ene
rgy
that
can
be
conv
erte
d to
oth
er,
sum
mar
ize
thei
r ar
ticle
s fo
r th
e cl
ass
and
keep
am
ore
usef
ul ty
pes
of e
nerg
y lik
e he
at, l
ight
, :no
-bu
lletin
boa
rd a
vaila
ble
for
post
ing
curr
ent e
nerg
ytio
n, o
r so
und.
Exa
mpl
es o
f pot
entia
l ene
rgy
re-
new
s. H
elp
stud
ents
see
the
rela
tions
hip
betw
een
sour
ces
are
food
, wat
er h
eld
behi
nd a
dam
, coa
l,th
e ac
tiviti
es o
f thi
s un
it an
d th
e ne
ws
art i
cles
they
oil,
and
gaso
line.
colle
ct. M
ake
expl
icit
the
tie b
etw
een
wha
t stu
-E
nerg
y is
a v
ital p
art o
f our
eve
ryda
y liv
es.
dent
s ar
e le
arni
ng in
the
clas
sroo
m a
nd w
hat i
sF
ood
prov
ides
us
with
the
ener
gy to
live
and
gro
w,
happ
enin
g in
the
rest
of t
he w
orld
we
depe
nd o
n el
ectr
ical
ene
rgy
for
our
refr
iger
ator
san
d lig
hts,
ene
rgy
prov
ides
us
with
hot
wat
er in
Adv
ance
Pla
nnin
gou
r ho
mes
, and
our
can
and
bus
es r
equi
re e
nerg
yfr
om g
asol
ine.
We
depe
nd o
n en
ergy
in v
ario
usF
or th
e fir
st tw
o ac
tiviti
es, "
Let t
he S
un S
hine
In"
form
s fo
r ev
eryt
hing
we
do.
aid
"res
ting
a H
ypot
hesi
s,"
you
will
nee
d on
eA
s a
natio
n w
e ha
ve b
ecom
e ec
onom
ical
ly d
e-th
erm
omet
er fo
r ea
ch p
air
of s
tude
nts
and
one
pend
ent o
n la
rge
amou
nts
of e
nerg
y. T
his
depe
n-st
yrof
oam
cup
or
othe
r st
anda
rd c
onta
iner
for
each
dent
e ha
s ca
used
pro
blem
s lik
e ai
r po
llutio
n an
dst
uden
t. F
or "
Res
earc
hing
Ene
rgy
Sou
rces
" yo
uac
id r
ain
(cau
sed
by b
urni
ng fo
ssil
fuel
s lik
e pe
tro-
will
nee
d to
mak
e su
re th
at s
tude
nts
have
acc
ess
tole
um, o
il, n
atur
al g
as),
the
poss
ibili
ty o
f dam
agin
gre
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
bout
ene
rgy.
Sev
eral
title
s ar
eoi
l spi
lls (
caus
ed b
y dr
illin
g rig
s or
tank
ers)
, pol
iti-
sugg
este
d in
the
activ
ity. A
dditi
onal
ly, y
ou m
ayca
l and
mili
tary
tens
ions
(ca
used
by
depe
nden
cew
ish
to c
heck
out
boo
ks fr
om th
e pu
blic
libr
ary
oron
fore
ign
oil),
the
dwin
dlin
g su
pply
of o
il an
das
k if
loca
l util
ity c
ompa
nies
and
eco
logy
cen
ters
othe
r fo
ssil
fuel
s, a
nd s
afet
y qu
estio
ns a
bout
nu-
dist
ribu
tefr
ee li
lera
ture
on
etw
ergy
.cl
ear
pow
er p
lant
s an
d th
e w
aste
s pr
oduc
ed th
em.
Bec
ause
ene
rgy
is a
bro
ad, c
ompl
ex, a
nd c
on-
trov
ersi
al to
pic
that
affe
cts
the
qual
ity o
f our
live
sR
esou
rces
and
the
envi
ronm
ent,
it is
impo
rtan
t tha
t it b
e ad
-S
ee th
e C
alifo
rnia
Sta
te R
esou
rce
Age
ncie
s se
ctio
ndr
esse
d in
the
clas
sroo
m. I
n th
e fir
st tw
o ac
tiviti
esst
uden
ts c
ondu
ct h
ands
-on
expe
rimen
ts w
ith s
olar
for
ener
gy m
ater
ials
ava
ilabl
e fr
om e
nerg
y ag
en-
ener
gy. I
n th
e fo
llow
ing
activ
ity s
tude
nts
lear
nci
es.
UN
IT T
IME
LIN
EIN
Par
ticip
atio
n In
Act
ivity
1=1
Ong
oing
obs
erva
tion
and
stud
y
Wee
kP
age
Act
ivity
12
34
225
Let t
he S
un S
hine
InM
INI
230
Tes
ting
Hyp
othe
sis
IIM23
4A
re Y
ou U
sing
Ene
rgy?
236
Res
earc
hing
Ene
rgy
Sou
rces
1111
111=
==
=a1
239
Ene
rgy
Mur
als
......
.24
1
246
Hom
e A
pplia
nces
Sur
vey
Ene
rgy
Con
trac
tslis
eaa
SIM
224
TH
E C
ALI
FO
RN
IA S
TA
TE
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
AL
ED
UC
AT
ION
GU
IDE
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
37
EN
ER
GY
CO
NT
RA
CT
S
SUM
MA
RY
OF
AC
TIV
ITY
Stud
ents
dec
ide
wha
t act
ions
they
wou
ld b
e w
ill-
ing
to ta
ke f
or o
ne w
eek
to s
ave
ener
gy, w
rite
aco
ntra
ct s
tatin
g th
eir
inte
ntio
ns, t
hen
disc
uss
the
resu
lh a
fter
a w
eek.
Thr
ee:
l'wo
30-
to 4
5- m
inut
e pe
riod
s. o
ne w
eek
apar
tSe
tting
:C
lass
room
, hou
se
Mat
eria
l.:O
ne p
iece
of b
utch
er p
aper
Wri
ting
pape
r
Subj
ects
:Sc
ienc
e. la
ngua
ge a
rts
Kay
Wee
ds: E
nerg
y us
age,
con
serv
atio
n, a
lter-
nativ
e, c
hoic
e. a
ctio
n
RE
LA
TE
D C
AL
IFO
RN
IAFR
AM
EW
OR
K C
ON
CE
PT5,
Con
serv
atio
n of
res
ourc
es is
an
ethi
cal c
once
rn o
fin
divi
dual
s an
d so
ciet
ies.
(Se
lma
Frou
riet
ootk
Ads
hat4
Car
e an
d co
nser
vatio
n in
the
use
of e
nerg
y an
d in
the
choi
ce o
f en
ergy
sou
rces
invo
lve
pers
onal
beha
vior
s as
wal
las
publ
ic p
olic
y. (
Scie
nce
Frew
-.w
ork
Aild
erw
har)
OB
JEC
TIV
ESt
uden
ts c
hoos
e al
tern
ativ
e ac
tions
to c
onse
rve
nier
s); c
arry
out
the
actio
ns f
or a
wee
k, a
nd e
val-
uate
the
resu
lts.
BA
CK
GR
OU
ND
IN
FOR
MA
TIO
NA
mer
ican
s us
e m
ore
ener
gy p
er p
erso
n th
anpe
ople
in a
lmos
t any
oth
er c
ount
ry, i
nclu
ding
coun
trie
s w
ith s
imila
r lif
esty
les.
The
re a
re m
any
way
s w
e ca
n =
serv
e en
ergy
. Con
serv
atio
n ca
nbe
as
sim
ple
as a
cqui
ring
the
habi
t of
turn
ing
off
light
s w
hen
we
aren
't us
ing
them
or
as c
ompl
ex a
sde
velo
ping
can
that
use
ren
ewab
le e
nerg
yso
urce
s. C
onse
rvat
ion
can
also
mea
n ch
angi
ngbe
havi
ors;
for
inst
ance
, tak
ing
shor
ter
show
ers
orw
alki
ng im
aged
of
dew
ing
for
shor
t tri
ps.
A 1
986
stud
y sp
onso
red
by a
maj
or C
al:f
orni
aut
ility
fou
nd th
at if
Cal
ifor
nian
s us
ed m
om e
ffi-
cien
t lig
hts
and
appl
ianc
es, e
nerg
y co
nsum
ptio
nw
ould
be
cut b
y 25
per
cent
. The
initi
al c
ost f
orth
ese
ener
gy-s
avin
g ap
plia
nces
wou
ld b
e gr
eate
rth
an a
pplia
nces
use
d to
day,
but
the
appl
ianc
esw
ould
pay
for
them
selv
es o
ver
time.
Thi
s ac
tivity
giv
es s
tude
nts
the
oppo
rtun
ityto
dec
ide
how
they
can
con
serv
e en
ergy
. Ob-
viou
sly,
the
actio
ns s
tude
nts
unde
rtak
e w
ill n
otaf
fect
glo
bal o
r na
tiona
l ene
rgy
cons
umpt
ion:
how
ever
, the
wor
ld is
sha
ped
as m
uch
by th
ese
emin
gly
min
or a
ctio
ns o
f m
any
peop
le a
s ii
is b
yth
e si
gnif
ican
t act
ions
of
a fe
w p
eopl
e. I
t is
impo
r-ta
nt f
or s
tude
nts
to k
now
they
can
mak
e cl
.cse
esth
at m
aka
a di
ffer
ence
.
PRE
PAR
AT
ION
AN
D L
EA
D-U
P ,
On
butc
her
pape
r w
rite
an
ener
gy c
ontr
act l
ike
the
cont
ract
illu
stra
ted
for
step
thre
e.
PRO
CE
DU
RE
Ask
stu
dent
s to
exp
lain
why
we
shou
ld c
are
abou
t con
serv
ing
ener
gy. I
f st
uden
ts h
ave
been
disc
ussi
ng e
nerg
y is
sues
cov
ered
in th
e ri
ves,
revi
ew a
rtic
les
that
des
crib
e en
ergy
sho
rtag
in,
non-
rene
wab
le e
nerg
y so
urce
s, e
nerg
y co
sts,
en-
ergy
inde
pend
ence
, and
hea
lth p
robl
ems
asco
-;
date
d w
ith p
ollu
tion
and
othe
r ef
fect
s of
ene
rgy
Ult.
2. A
sk s
tude
nts
to s
ugge
st w
ays
they
can
sav
een
ergy
. Int
rodu
ce s
tude
nts
to th
e no
tion
of s
avin
gen
ergy
by
mak
ing
choi
ces
that
sav
e en
ergy
. Suc
hch
oice
s m
ight
incl
ude
taki
ng s
hort
er s
how
ers,
was
hing
hai
r in
a s
ink
inst
ead
of th
e sh
oi4e
.not
leav
ing
wat
er r
unni
ng w
hile
was
hing
dis
ties:
defr
ostin
g th
e fr
eeze
r, c
losi
ng th
e re
frig
erat
or.
.%
door
as
quic
kly
as p
ossi
ble,
and
turn
ing
off
I ig
nis,
tele
visi
ons,
rad
ios,
and
ste
reos
whe
n no
one
is in
the
room
.
3. A
sk s
tude
nts
to d
ecid
e on
one
or
mor
e w
ays
they
will
con
serv
e en
ergy
for
the
next
wee
k. P
ost
the
sam
ple
ener
gy c
ontr
act a
nd h
elp
stud
ents
wri
te o
ut a
con
trac
t sta
ting
thei
r w
eek-
long
com
-m
itmen
t to
cons
erve
ene
rgy.
Col
lect
and
sav
e th
eco
ntra
cts
until
the
wee
k is
ove
r.
246
TH
E C
AL
IFO
RN
IA S
TA
TE
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
AL
ED
UC
AT
ION
GU
IDE
38
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ER
GY
CO
NT
RA
CT
S (C
ontin
ued)
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rni
er le
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srer
ort
4. T
ell s
tude
nts
that
eac
h ni
ght t
hey
are
to w
rite
two
or th
ree
sent
ence
s ab
out h
ow th
ey a
re s
avin
gen
ergy
. Dur
ing
the
wee
k as
k st
uden
ts p
erio
dica
llyho
w th
ey a
re d
oing
and
fin
d ou
t if
they
are
run
-ni
ng in
to a
ny d
iffi
culti
es k
eepi
ng th
eir
cont
ract
s.
S. A
t the
end
of
the
wee
k, r
etur
n th
e co
ntra
cts
tost
uden
ts. A
sk s
tude
nts
to r
e-re
ad th
eir
orig
inal
cont
ract
and
then
wri
te a
sum
mar
y ex
plai
ning
whe
ther
they
wer
e ab
le to
kee
p to
thei
r pl
an, w
hat
diff
icul
ties
they
fou
nd, a
ny u
nusu
al th
ing
that
happ
ened
, any
thin
g th
ey le
arne
d ab
out t
heir
habi
ts a
nd u
se o
f en
ergy
, and
how
they
fel
t abo
utm
akin
g ch
oice
s to
con
serv
e en
ergy
. Dis
cuss
the
resu
lts (
see
the
disc
ussi
on q
uest
ions
).
DIS
CU
SSIO
N Q
UE
STIO
NS
Wer
e yo
u ab
le to
fol
low
thro
ugh
with
you
r pl
an to
cons
erve
ene
rgy?
Why
or
why
not
?W
as it
eas
y or
har
d? W
hy?
Wha
t wou
ld n
ifce
it e
asie
r fo
r yo
u to
con
serv
een
ergy
?W
hat d
o yo
u th
ink
mig
ht m
ake
it ea
sier
for
oth
erpe
ople
to c
onse
rve
ener
gy?
EV
AL
UA
TIO
NT
he s
tude
nts'
wri
tten
wor
k in
ste
p fi
ve c
an s
erve
as a
n ev
alua
tion
of th
eir
unde
rsta
ndin
g.
EX
TE
NSI
ON
ID
EA
SH
ave
stud
ents
wor
k al
one
or in
sm
all g
roup
s to
desi
gn a
n en
ergy
con
serv
atio
n pu
blic
ser
vice
anno
unce
men
t. St
uden
ts c
an p
rese
nt th
eira
n-no
unce
men
ts to
the
clas
s. I
f yo
ur s
choo
l use
s a
publ
ic a
ddre
ss s
yste
m, p
erha
ps s
ever
al s
tude
nts
coul
d pr
esen
t the
ir a
nnou
ncem
ents
to th
e w
hole
scho
ol.
Hav
e st
uden
ts w
rite
lette
rs to
the
edito
r of
the
loca
l new
spap
er a
bout
any
ene
rgy
topi
c th
eyw
ish.
Mai
l the
lette
rs a
nd a
sk s
tude
nts
who
get
the
pape
r at
hom
e to
look
for
lette
rs w
ritte
n by
thei
r cl
assm
ates
.
EN
ER
GY
247
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE39
IN.
Com
pend
ium
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es13
Man
ipul
ativ
e E
nerg
y A
ctiv
ities
Lou
isia
na D
epar
tmen
t of
Nat
ural
Res
ourc
esE
nerg
y D
ivis
ion
P.O
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441
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aton
Rou
ge, L
A 7
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342-
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Act
ivity
Q: C
hoco
late
Chi
p M
inin
f
Thi
s co
llect
ion
of 2
0 ac
tiviti
es is
pre
cede
d by
2-1
/2 p
ages
of
intr
oduc
tion,
ener
gyco
nser
vatio
n pr
inci
ples
and
an
inst
ruct
iona
l phi
loso
phy.
(48
pag
es; f
ree;
198
7.)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
4-6
BD
isci
plin
es:
Mat
hSc
ienc
e
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
nB
+
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
B-
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
Thi
s te
achi
ng m
ater
ial i
s or
gani
zed
them
atic
ally
. The
activ
ities
do
a fa
ir jo
b of
enc
oura
ging
han
ds-o
n ex
peri
ence
. Ass
essm
ent d
evic
esw
ere
lack
ing
and
lear
ning
is r
estr
icte
d to
the
clas
sroo
m.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: T
hese
act
iviti
es a
ppea
red
easy
to u
se a
nd h
ad f
unill
ustr
atio
ns. T
each
ers
felt
a ne
ed f
or m
ore
sugg
estio
ns to
ext
end
the
less
ons.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: "M
anip
ulat
ive
Ene
rgy
Act
iviti
es"
cove
rs v
ario
usen
ergy
sou
rces
,bu
t doe
s no
t tre
at e
nerg
y fl
ow o
r so
cial
eff
ects
of
ener
gy u
se in
-dep
th.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Tea
cher
s re
ally
like
et th
e si
mpl
e to
use
for
mat
and
all
the
hand
s-on
act
iviti
es f
ound
her
e. M
ost o
f th
e co
mm
ents
wer
e ve
ry f
avor
able
, eve
ryon
e w
ante
d
14C
ompe
ndum
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es
40
Ene
rgy
Prin
cipl
es T
aue
i:2,
4
Con
cept
sSo
me
tonn
e of
pow
er g
ener
atio
n po
seso
me
loon
of
risk
10
ths
envi
ronm
ent
The
re s
houl
d be
a b
atm
an*
betw
een
ane
ed f
or e
nerg
y an
d a
need
for
a c
lean
envi
ronm
ent
Cap
mus
t be
take
n to
pre
serv
e an
dlor
rest
ore
the
envi
ronm
ent.
Som
e tr
ine
of e
nerg
y er
e ea
sily
ch-
aine
d.
-fr
Obj
ectiv
eT
he s
tude
nts
wi b
e ab
le k
r.
infe
r pr
oble
ms
asso
ciat
ed w
ith th
e m
inin
gof
coa
l and
ura
nium
, suc
h as
the
loss
of
lend
for
oth
er u
ses,
lose
of
seet
heic
a an
dac
cide
nts.
kr:jA
pplic
anon
to E
nerg
yC
onse
rvat
ion
Stal
e ha
s be
en e
xplo
red
In r
ecen
t yea
rsas
a s
ourc
e of
oil.
The
cos
t of
prod
uctio
n is
muc
h gr
eete
r th
an o
ll w
ell i
nduc
tion
be-
cam
e of
the
attr
actio
n pr
oms.
Lik
ewis
e, o
ilob
tain
ed f
rom
dee
p w
ells
and
fro
m M
ende
drill
s in
the
ocea
n is
mor
e ex
cien
eive
then
that
from
sha
llow
wee
, suc
h as
thos
e in
Sem
iA
mbl
e or
nor
th L
ouis
iana
, bec
ause
of
the
en-
ergy
con
sum
ed b
y ex
pens
ive
extr
actio
n pr
oc-
sses
. Skx
lent
s ca
n co
mpa
re th
ese
fade
toth
e re
cove
ry o
f ch
ocol
ate
chip
s fr
om th
e tw
oty
pes
of c
ooki
es. W
hich
dip
s w
ere
easi
er to
rem
ove,
thus
res
ultin
g in
a le
ss c
ostly
pro
wet
a? W
hy d
o w
e ne
ed to
con
side
r th
e co
stof
ene
rgy
need
ed to
rem
ove
or r
ecov
erso
urce
s of
add
ition
al e
nerg
y?
[*M
ater
ials
Soft
and
har
d ch
ooda
te d
ip o
xide
sT
ooth
pick
sPa
per
tow
*
114
Proc
edur
esSt
uden
ts I
nves
tigat
e th
e re
mov
al o
fch
ocol
ate
chip
s fr
om tw
o ty
pes
of c
oolie
s,si
mul
atin
g th
e re
mov
al o
f en
ergy
mas
titis
from
aff
eren
t are
as in
the
eart
h's
crue
l The
obje
ct le
to s
now
s th
e cl
ips
with
the
lent
amou
nt o
f da
mag
e to
the
cook
ie, t
hus
the
Isam
ount
of
harm
to th
e en
viro
nmen
t.
Mae
ola
te a
ka c
ooki
eas
h ei
teee
iste
elit
e se
ek
24
41
Ene
rgy,
Foo
d, a
nd Y
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ashi
ngto
n St
ate
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of E
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n17
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Seat
tle, W
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s is
an
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rdis
cipl
inar
y cu
rric
ulum
gui
de w
ith f
ood
and
nutr
ition
-ori
ente
den
ergy
edu
catio
n ac
tiviti
es. G
rade
s K
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$15.
00 e
ach
+ $
3.00
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rade
s 7-
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page
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ach
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RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
K-6
& 7
-12
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
BD
isci
plin
es:
Dra
ma
Pres
enta
tion
and
Lan
guag
e A
rts
Org
aniz
atio
nB
Mat
hM
usic
Scie
nce
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
BSo
cial
Stu
dies
Spel
ling
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
Whi
le th
e as
sess
men
t dev
ices
are
wea
k, th
e m
ater
ials
hav
ego
od h
ands
-on
activ
ities
. Var
ious
lear
ning
sty
les
are
incl
uded
. Bot
h ru
ral a
nd u
rban
stud
ents
will
fin
d th
is m
ate.
. ial
rel
evan
t. Pe
rson
al d
ecis
ion-
mak
ing
is w
ell-
addr
esse
d.Pr
esen
tatio
n an
d O
rgan
izat
ion:
The
illu
stra
tions
are
fai
r, a
nd th
e ob
ject
ives
and
goal
s of
the
teac
hing
mat
eria
ls a
re c
lear
ly s
tate
d. T
he w
ritin
g is
eng
agin
g an
d st
uden
tm
ater
ials
are
pro
vide
d.E
nerg
y C
onte
nt: T
he le
sson
s co
ver
the
basi
cs o
f en
ergy
ver
y w
ell a
nd g
et s
tude
nts
activ
ely
invo
lved
in e
nerg
y co
nser
vatio
n. S
ome
ener
gy s
ourc
es a
nd th
e re
latio
nshi
pbe
twee
n re
new
able
and
non
rene
wab
le e
nerg
y ar
e no
t ext
ensi
vely
cov
ered
.T
each
ers'
Tho
ught
s: T
here
are
a lo
t of
activ
ities
her
e, a
nd th
ey're
pre
sent
ed in
afa
shio
n th
at is
not
ove
rwhe
lmin
g. T
each
ers
love
d th
e T
able
of
Con
tent
s th
at in
clud
edth
e go
als
and
disc
iplin
es a
ddre
ssed
by
the
activ
ity. E
very
one
liked
this
mat
eria
l, bu
tw
ante
d to
see
the
illus
trat
ions
red
one.
The
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ACTIVITY TITLE:
CONCEPT:
SUBJECT AREA:
GRADE LEVEL:
OBJECTIVE:
MATERIALS:
ACTIVITY:
BIBLIOGRAPHY
AND RESOURCES:
IS
"Drawing" Attention to Energy Sources
(Game)
Although the sun is the primary source, there are many sources of
energy. Some energy sources are renewable and some are nonrenewable.
Science, Art
Primary
To understand that most of our energy comes from the sun.
Crayons
Four large sheets of butcher paper
1.
Divide the class into groups of four or five.
2.
Each member of the small group is given a number.
3.
Provide each group with crayons and one large sheet of
butcher paper.
4.
At a starting signal, number one from each group runs
to the teacher who whispers the same energy source toup them.
5.
They run back to their groups and draw that source, not
talking, until someone whispers the correct identification.
6.
Number two runs to the teacht.., whispers the answer and if
correct, receives the second it
on the list to draw.
7.
Progress through 10 items.
8.
Remind students they must whisper the answer or another team
will overhear.
9.
Discuss team cooperation and consideration.
Suggested terms:
1.
Food
2.
Wind
3.
Water Power
4.
Sun
S.
Ocean Currents
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Oil
Gasoline
Garbage
Wood
Compost
Energy and Conservation Education, Activities for the Classroom,
Grades 1-3.
Energy 4 Mash Environment Inc. (EME).
Portland
Oregon 97201.
Oregon Dept. of Energy, The Family Energy Watch Calendar, Dept.
of Energy, 528 Cottage St. N.E., Salem, Oregon 97310.
$1.50.
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nds-
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trea
t ene
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info
rmat
ion
accu
rate
ly a
nd m
ake
stro
ng c
onne
ctio
ns to
real
-lif
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peri
ence
s. T
he g
ener
al c
onte
nt o
f th
e m
ater
ial i
s of
goo
d qu
ality
.Pr
esen
tatio
n an
d O
rgan
izat
ion:
The
goa
ls a
nd o
bjec
tives
are
cle
ar, b
ut th
eor
gani
zatio
n is
not
. Stu
dent
mat
eria
ls a
re p
rovi
ded
and
they
are
eas
y to
und
erst
and
and
use.
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pre
sent
atio
n is
a b
it dr
y.E
nerg
y C
onte
nt: T
here
is in
form
atio
n on
var
ious
ene
rgy
sour
ces,
and
the
rela
tions
hip
of e
nerg
y to
soc
iety
and
tech
nolo
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exp
lore
d. B
asic
ene
rgy
cont
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sal
so c
over
ed.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
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The
re w
ere
very
dif
fere
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eact
ions
to th
e or
gani
zatio
n of
thes
em
ater
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---
som
e lik
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ther
s fe
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was
cum
bers
ome.
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itw
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and
unex
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app
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ater
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spec
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activ
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inte
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Primary - Unit. II - Activity 4
TIME
The Sun Is My Friend
snam
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Science, Art, Math Shapes
LEVEL
A
ACTIVITY IN BRIEF
The students will work with the sun's heat energy and light energy by being
able to feel and read the sun's warmth and by being able to see the results of
the sun's light energy.
OBJECTIVE
Each student will be able to identify the sun as a source of heat energy and
light energy.
MATERIALS
TIME
Tiro thenamneters. 2 pans of water.
Optional, depending on group
colored piece of construction
size, and sunny and cool
paper per student, assortment of
locations
rocks, leaves, shells or use 4A (math shapes)
LEARNEIG CYCLE
/44ARENESS - To ckeicastrate the sun's heat energy, first take the students to a
warm, sunny place in the classroom or school building.
Then take them to a
cooler place (example: storage roma) without the lights on.
As a group
activity, discuss the differences in warmth.
Let the children "guess" at the
temperatures in both areas and list these on chalkboard.
Be sure they
understand the concept of temperature and her it is measured.
(This say have
to be smolified for seasonal temperature changes.)
CONCEPT DEVELCFNEW- Now place thermometers in these too different areas.
At
a later time, retrieve the thermometers, and put the temperatures on the
board.
Allow students the chance to "read" the thermometers with help.
APILICATICN - To demonstrate the sun's
light
energy, students arrange leaves,
shells, rocks, etc. on colored paper, and leave in sunlight.
Or to reinforce
basic math shapes, have students arrange their cut-outs of rectangles, squares,
circles, triangles in same way.(see 4A)
Discuss results.
EVALUATICN - After the Application Session, ask each student what makes
buildings, classrooms, cars, homes, etc. warm besides furnaces and heaters.
Ask why or hcw the shapes appeared on their colored paper.
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ban
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trea
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accu
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ly b
ut n
ot a
lway
s in
dep
th. T
here
is a
nee
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sess
men
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.Pr
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tatio
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rgan
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mat
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clea
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d ea
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use
but
the
illus
trat
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are
lack
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a bi
t.E
nerg
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onte
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Whi
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ll en
ergy
con
cept
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d, th
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tron
gpa
rtic
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in e
nerg
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me
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that
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wou
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com
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situ
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ing.
com
mun
icat
ing,
com
pari
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rgan
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elat
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infe
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plyi
ng
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mon
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ucal
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ydro
carb
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echa
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rgy.
nitr
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pet
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um
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE49
Ene
rgen
ius
Prog
ram
Loc
al P
acif
ic G
as a
nd E
lect
ric
Off
ices
-or
-Pa
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c G
as a
nd E
lect
ric
Ene
rgen
ius
Prog
ram
PO B
ox 7
265
San
Fran
cisc
o, C
A 9
4120
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5
Thi
s se
t con
sist
s of
pos
ters
, a c
alen
dar,
a te
ache
r's g
uide
, a v
ideo
(no
t eva
luat
ed),
stic
kers
, and
stu
dent
wor
kshe
ets.
The
se a
ll su
ppor
t a le
sson
on
how
to s
ave
ener
gy a
tsc
hool
and
at h
ome.
(Fr
ze f
rom
loca
l PG
&E
off
ices
, 199
0.)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
2-5
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
nB
+
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
C+
Dis
cipl
ines
:In
terd
isci
plin
ary
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
info
rmat
ion
is r
elat
ed in
rea
l lif
e te
rms
but d
oes
not g
oin
to g
reat
dep
th. T
here
is n
ot a
str
ong
use
of th
e sc
ient
ific
thou
ght p
roce
ss.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: T
he in
stru
ctio
ns f
or u
sing
this
mat
eria
l wer
e ve
rycl
ear
and
conc
ise.
Som
e te
ache
rs f
elt i
t cou
ld u
se s
ome
exte
nsio
ns.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: Thi
s is
des
igne
d to
teac
h ab
out g
as a
nd e
lect
rici
ty o
nly.
The
cons
erva
tion
elem
ents
wer
e w
ell r
elat
ed to
the
stud
ents
' exp
erie
nce.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
The
re is
lots
of
colo
r in
this
pac
ket b
ut th
e ha
nds-
on
activ
ityis
lim
ited.
The
re is
1 n
arro
w f
ocus
on
hom
e co
nser
vatio
n an
d fo
r th
is r
easo
n te
ache
rsth
ough
t it s
houl
d be
sup
plem
ente
d w
ith o
ther
info
rmat
ion.
2n&
3rd
grad
eE
nerg
eniu
s H
abits
Exe
rcis
eT
his
activ
ity f
ocus
es o
n sa
ving
ene
rgy
byre
plac
ing
was
tefu
l hab
its w
ith c
onse
rvin
g on
es.
Aft
er a
teac
her-
led
disc
ussi
on a
bout
app
lianc
esan
d ho
w th
ey a
re p
ower
ed, t
he c
lass
exp
lore
sen
ergy
was
ting
prac
tices
. Usi
ng a
larg
e cu
taw
aypo
ster
of
a ho
use
depi
ctin
g ch
ildre
n us
ing
ener
gy w
aste
fully
, stu
dent
s af
fix
stic
kers
that
plac
e en
ergy
sav
ing
habi
ts o
ver
was
tefu
l act
s.In
divi
dual
stic
ker
sets
are
pro
vide
d fo
r ea
chst
uden
t to
rein
forc
e th
ese
conc
epts
.
Pack
age
incl
udes
: Lar
ge E
nerg
eniu
s Po
ster
s(V
" x3
4")
with
cor
rect
ive
stic
kers
, Sm
all P
oste
r(1
6 "x
20 "
), in
divi
dual
Stic
ker
Sets
, Col
orin
gSh
eets
.
Ene
rgen
ius
See
and
Che
ckT
his
less
on p
repa
res
stud
ents
to c
ondu
ct a
10
ques
tion
surv
ey o
f en
ergy
pra
ctic
es in
thei
r ow
n ho
mes
. By
care
fully
obse
rvin
g ho
w e
nerg
y is
use
d or
mis
used
, stu
dent
s w
ill b
eab
le to
iden
tify
spec
ific
are
as w
here
ene
rgy
and
mon
ey c
anbe
sav
ed w
ith v
ery
little
eff
ort.
Pack
age
incl
udes
: Tea
cher
Gui
de, i
ndiv
idua
l See
and
Che
cks,
Ene
rgy
Surv
ey F
orm
s, a
nd E
nerg
eniu
s C
ertif
icat
es.
Fw
erge
nius
Hai
l's P
oste
r w
ith S
hcie
rs
Ene
rgen
ius
Cal
enda
rA
cal
enda
r in
col
orin
g bo
ok f
orm
at f
ocus
es a
ttent
ion
ontim
ely
ener
gy s
avin
g ha
bits
eac
h m
onth
, alo
ng w
ith e
nter
-ta
inin
g se
ason
al f
acts
. By
tyin
gen
ergy
use
to s
easo
nal v
aria
tions
,st
uden
ts le
arn
how
cha
nges
inw
eath
er a
ffec
t the
ir e
nerg
y us
e.
PacI
sqw
incl
udes
: Ind
ivid
ual
Cal
enda
r C
olor
ing
Boo
ks a
ndC
hara
cter
Stic
kers
.
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tAm
s!p
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endi
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nerg
y R
esou
rces
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's G
et E
nerg
ized
: Ene
rgy
Edu
catio
n fo
rA
fter
-Sch
ool E
nric
hmen
tC
heck
fir
st w
ith: P
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d. S
ervi
ces
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eale
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enth
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amen
to, C
A 9
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88
Thi
s is
an
asso
rtm
ent o
f en
ergy
act
iviti
es ta
ken
from
sev
eral
sou
rces
by
the
El D
orad
oC
ount
y O
ffic
e of
Ed.
The
y ar
e in
tend
ed f
or u
se in
aft
er-s
choo
l pro
gram
s an
d no
tf
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
K-6
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
BD
isci
plin
es:
Inte
rdis
cipl
inar
yPr
esen
tatio
n an
dO
rgan
izat
ion
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
B-
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
Han
ds-o
n ex
peri
ence
and
var
ious
lear
ning
mod
es a
re u
til-
ized
.E
nerg
y in
form
atio
n is
not
cov
ered
in d
epth
. The
act
iviti
es a
re g
rade
-lev
elap
prop
riat
e. T
here
are
poo
r as
sess
men
t dev
ices
.Pr
esen
tatio
n an
d O
rgan
izat
ion:
Ide
as p
rese
nted
are
ada
ptab
le f
or v
arie
d le
arni
ngsi
tuat
ions
. The
org
aniz
atio
n is
eas
y to
und
erst
and
and
use.
The
re is
no
natu
ral
prog
ress
ion
from
act
ivity
to a
ctiv
ity.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: The
re a
re s
ome
good
act
iviti
es f
or g
ettin
g st
uden
ts d
irec
tly in
volv
edin
ene
rgy
cons
erva
tion,
but
the
rela
tion
betw
een
rene
wab
le a
nd n
onre
new
able
ene
rgy
is w
eak.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Thi
s co
llect
ion
of q
ualit
y ac
tiviti
es is
dra
wn
from
man
ydi
ffer
ent s
ourc
es. T
he T
able
of
Con
tent
s is
org
aniz
ed (
smal
l gro
up, l
arge
gro
up, q
uiet
activ
ities
, lab
s, e
tc.)
in a
uni
que
and
appr
ecia
ted
form
at. T
he m
ain
wea
knes
s w
as th
atth
ere
is n
o bu
ildin
g on
con
cept
s fo
r a
com
preh
ensi
ve u
nder
stan
ding
of
ener
gy.
20C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
52
Let
's G
et E
nerg
ized
!
2. "
Hid
den"
Ene
rgy
Use
Whe
n w
e bu
y fo
od a
nd o
ther
hou
seho
ld I
tem
s w
e us
ually
don
't th
ink
abou
t all
of th
e en
ergy
used
in p
rodu
dng
and
tran
spor
ting
thes
e It
ems.
The
fol
low
ing
stor
y w
ill h
elp
stud
ents
thin
kab
out t
he e
nerg
y ne
eded
for
con
sum
er g
oods
by
follo
win
g th
e pa
th o
f a
carr
ot. A
s yo
u re
ad th
est
ory
put u
p th
e co
rres
pond
ing
pict
ures
on
a po
cket
cha
rt.
To
=du
de I
he a
ctiv
ity, u
se th
e pi
ctur
es in
seq
uenc
e to
hel
p th
e ch
ildre
n re
tell
the
stor
y In
thei
r ow
n w
ords
.
=h.
1. A
lam
er g
row
sca
rrot
s. H
e us
esfe
rtili
zer
whi
ch I
spr
oduc
ed f
rom
bss
ifu
els.
2. A
truc
k ta
kes
the
carr
ots
to a
pro
cess
-in
g fa
ctor
y. T
he tr
uck
uses
ene
rgy
from
gaso
line
to n
ew.
3. A
t the
fac
tory
,m
achi
nes
was
h, s
lice,
pack
age
and
free
zeth
e ca
rrot
s. T
hem
achi
nes
use
ener
gyfr
om e
ledr
ictly
tow
odt.
4. A
ref
rige
rate
d tr
uck
take
s th
e ca
rrot
s to
the
groc
ery
stor
e.E
nerg
y fr
om g
as is
used
to k
eep
the
insi
de o
f th
e hi
ckco
ld.
5. A
t the
gro
cery
sto
reth
e ca
rrot
s ar
e ke
ptfr
ozen
in a
fre
ezer
.E
nerg
y fr
om e
lect
rici
tyke
eps
the
free
zer
cold
.
12(1
), C
silis
rnis
Em
ily E
xten
sion
&M
oe
6. Y
ou d
rive
to th
egr
ocer
y st
ore
to b
uyca
rrot
s. E
nerg
y fr
omga
solin
e m
akes
you
rca
r m
ove.
7. Y
ou d
rive
hom
ew
ith it
* ca
rrot
s.
8. Y
ou c
ook
the
carr
ots.
Ene
rgy
from
elec
trid
ly lo
r ga
s)m
akes
you
r A
we
hot.
9. Y
ou e
at th
e ca
rrot
s.T
his
give
s yo
u en
ergy
lopi
ayt
Iluel
eollo
ns k
ern
Gra
m:M
ed
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE53
Hot
Wat
er a
nd W
arm
Hom
esT
each
er's
Gui
deL
HS
Gem
sG
reat
Exp
lora
tions
in M
ath
and
Scie
nce
Law
renc
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all o
f Sc
ienc
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nive
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of
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ifor
nia
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Thi
s is
a b
ookl
et f
ull o
f ac
tiviti
es th
at te
ach
abou
t usi
ng s
olar
ene
rgy
at h
ome.
The
con
cept
of c
ontr
olle
d ex
peri
men
tatio
n is
em
phas
ized
in th
is u
nit.
Thi
s is
just
one
of
the
Law
renc
eH
all o
f Sc
ienc
es "
GE
MS"
(G
reat
Exp
lora
tions
in M
ath
and
Scie
nce)
, a s
erie
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chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
C+
Dis
cipl
ines
:M
ath
Scie
nce
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
re a
re lo
ts o
f ha
nds-
on a
ctiv
ities
incl
uded
. The
sci
entif
icm
etho
d is
use
d an
d th
e co
ncep
ts a
re r
elat
ed to
stu
dent
's e
xper
ienc
e. T
he a
sses
smen
tde
vice
s ar
e w
eak.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: "
Hot
Wat
er a
nd W
arm
Hom
es"
is w
ell-
orga
nize
dan
d in
clud
es h
igh
qual
ity s
tude
nt m
ater
ials
. The
for
mat
is e
asy
to u
se.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: The
se m
ater
ials
are
so
focu
sed
that
they
don
't co
ver
a lo
t of
basi
cen
ergy
info
rmat
ion.
Sol
ar h
eat i
s co
vere
d in
-dep
th.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Tea
cher
s re
acte
d ve
ry p
ositi
vely
to th
ese
clas
sroo
m-f
rien
dly
activ
ities
. Eve
ryon
e th
ough
t the
y co
uld
be e
asily
inco
rpor
ated
into
the
clas
sroo
m a
ndw
ould
"ge
nera
te a
lot o
f ex
citin
g le
arni
ng."
54
Sess
ion
4: T
he S
olar
Wat
er H
eate
r E
xper
imen
t
Ove
rvie
w
In th
is a
ctiv
ity, s
tude
nts
disc
uss
conv
entio
nal
hom
e w
ater
hea
ters
and
then
con
duct
an
expe
ri-m
ent t
o he
at w
ater
usi
ng a
lum
inum
pie
pan
s an
dsu
nlig
ht. T
he e
xper
imen
tal v
aria
ble
is w
heth
er th
epa
n is
enc
lose
d in
a p
last
ic b
ag (
cove
red)
or
not
(unc
over
ed).
Thi
s ac
tivity
is b
est d
one
on a
sun
ny d
ay w
ithlit
tle o
r no
win
d. B
ut e
ven
on a
clo
udy
day
you
will
get i
nter
estin
g re
sults
!
Tim
e F
ram
e: 4
5 m
inut
es
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t You
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d
For
eac
h st
uden
t1
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r cu
p (5
oz.
siz
e)1
alum
inum
pie
pan
(8"
siz
e)0
1 pi
ece
of c
ardb
oard
6"
x 6"
(16
cm
x 1
6 cm
)1
data
she
et "
The
Sol
ar W
ater
Hea
ter
Exp
erim
ent"
(m
aste
r in
clud
ed, p
age
33)
1 th
erm
omet
er (
C)
1 pe
ncil
Opt
iona
l: 1 m
anila
file
fold
er o
r cl
ipbo
ard
for
outs
ide
reco
rdin
g
For
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lass
of 3
216
dea
r pl
astic
bag
s (s
tand
ard
size
for
pro-
duce
) w
ith tw
ist t
ies
11/2
-2 g
allo
ns o
f wat
er (
6-8
liter
s) in
two
buck
ets
or b
asin
sT
he w
ater
sho
uld
be a
mbi
ent o
utdo
or te
m-
pera
ture
or
less
(bu
t not
war
mer
!)
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rgy
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ower
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ght
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(T
apes
and
film
stri
ps w
ere
not e
valu
ated
.) E
ach
is p
acka
ged
in a
car
dboa
rd c
onta
iner
, a p
revi
ew c
opy
can
bere
ques
ted.
The
se v
ary
in q
ualit
y, b
ut e
valu
ated
toge
ther
her
e du
e to
spa
ce li
mita
tions
,gr
ades
are
ave
rage
s fr
om a
ll tit
les.
Ple
ase
look
to th
e ri
ght f
or d
escr
iptio
ns a
nd g
rade
leve
l of
indi
vidu
al ti
tles.
(Stu
dent
boo
klet
s ar
e 16
-40
page
s; f
ree
from
som
e lo
cal
utili
ties,
198
8.)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
K-1
2
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
BD
isci
plin
es:
Lan
guag
e A
rts
Pres
enta
tion
and
Mat
h
Org
aniz
atio
nB
Scie
nce
Soci
al S
tudi
es
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
B-
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
All
of th
e un
its p
erfo
rmed
wel
l exc
ept F
ossi
l Fue
l Jun
ctio
nan
d E
nerg
y in
Am
eric
an H
isto
ry. T
he le
arni
ng e
nvir
onm
ent w
as li
mite
d an
d ha
nds-
on a
ctiv
ities
wer
e w
eak
in th
ese
two
units
.Pr
esen
tatio
n an
d O
rgan
izat
ion:
Ins
truc
tions
are
cle
ar a
nd th
e ill
ust r
tions
bri
ght.
Sugg
estio
ns f
or f
urth
er in
vest
igat
ion
and
activ
ity e
xten
sion
s w
ere
lecL
ing.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: All
the
ener
gy b
asic
s ar
e co
vere
d, ju
st n
ot in
one
uni
t. T
here
is g
ood
dept
h of
trea
tmen
t ai:t
i som
e st
uden
t par
ticip
atio
n in
ene
rgy
cons
erva
tion.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
The
se a
re v
ery
prof
essi
onal
-loo
king
mat
eria
ls th
at te
ach
spec
ific
ene
rgy
topi
cs. F
or a
com
plet
e un
it on
ene
rgy,
thes
e w
ould
be
supp
lem
enta
l. O
ffal
ot a
nd E
nerg
y C
hoic
es a
nd C
halle
nges
wer
e pa
rtic
ular
ly p
opul
ar,
teac
hers
fee
l the
y ar
e w
ell a
ssem
bled
less
ons.
22C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
56
Eac
h tit
le is
list
ed h
ere
in th
e or
der
of h
ow th
ey r
anke
d w
hen
eval
uate
d. I
nclu
ded
isre
fere
nce
to th
e ap
prop
riat
e gr
ade
leve
l and
dis
cipl
es. S
ampl
e pa
ges
from
Off
alot
and
Ene
rgy
Cho
ices
and
Cha
lleng
es a
re o
n th
e fo
llow
ing
page
.
OFF
AL
OT
, Gra
des
Kin
derg
arte
n, I
nter
disc
iplin
ary.
Off
alot
is a
fur
ry p
uppe
t who
intr
oduc
es c
hild
ren
to e
nerg
y us
e an
d sa
fety
. The
uni
t.co
nsis
ts o
f te
n le
sson
, eac
h ab
out t
wen
ty m
inut
es in
leng
th. I
nclu
ded
are
a pu
ppet
,te
ache
r gu
ide,
stu
dent
boo
klet
s, c
asse
tte ta
pe,
:lure
car
ds, s
tory
car
ds, p
oste
r, h
ome
activ
ity b
ookl
ets
and
badg
es.
EN
ER
GY
CH
OIC
ES
AN
D C
HA
LL
EN
GE
S,G
rade
s 9-
12, S
cien
ce a
nd S
ocia
l Sci
ence
Soci
al, t
echn
olog
ical
, pol
itica
l, ec
onom
ic, a
nd e
nvir
onm
enta
l iss
ues
are
expl
ored
inth
is u
nit r
equi
ring
twel
ve c
lass
per
iods
. It u
ses
disc
ussi
on q
uest
ions
and
act
iviti
es to
stud
y cu
rren
t ene
rgy
topi
cs.
POW
ER
SW
ITC
H, G
rade
s 5-
6, I
nter
disc
iplin
ary.
The
thre
e m
ajor
fue
l era
s ar
e di
scus
sed
and
futu
re e
nerg
y so
urce
s ar
e di
scus
sed.
Lif
esty
les
and
ener
gy u
se a
roun
d th
e w
orld
are
look
ed a
t in
one
chap
ter.
BR
IGH
TL
AN
D, G
rade
s 1-
2, I
nter
disc
iplin
ary.
Bas
ic e
nerg
y co
ncep
ts s
uch
as h
eat,
light
and
mot
ion,
how
ene
rgy
gets
to o
ur h
omes
,an
d co
nser
vatio
n ar
e in
trdu
ced
in th
is u
nit.
Ten
less
ons
each
req
uiri
ng a
bout
thir
tym
inut
es m
ake
up th
e un
it.
EN
ER
GY
CR
UN
CH
, Gra
des
7-9,
Sci
ence
.T
his
two
to th
ree
wee
k un
it ex
plor
es e
nerg
y ba
sics
, sup
ply
and
dem
and,
con
serv
atio
nan
dso
urce
s fr
om v
ario
us p
ositi
ons.
Stu
dent
s st
udy
rese
arch
fac
ts a
nd m
ake
deci
sion
s on
the
pros
and
con
s of
ene
rgy
issu
es.
FOSS
IL F
UE
L J
UN
CT
ION
, Gra
des
3-4,
Int
erdi
scip
linar
y.In
this
ten
less
on u
nit s
tude
nts
lear
n ab
out h
ow f
ossi
l fue
ls a
re s
quir
ed a
nd u
sed.
Usi
ngac
tiviti
es, s
tude
nts
are
enco
urag
ed to
dev
elop
and
fol
low
per
sona
l con
serv
atio
n pl
ans.
EN
ER
GY
IN
AM
ER
ICA
N H
IST
OR
Y, G
rade
s 7-
9, S
ocia
l stu
dies
.T
his
unit
help
s st
uden
ts u
nder
stan
d ho
w e
nerg
y ha
s sh
aped
Am
eric
an h
isto
ry.
Itco
nsis
ts o
f 15
less
ons
and
requ
ires
abo
ut tw
o w
eeks
to c
ompl
ete.
The
con
tent
cor
rela
tes
wel
l with
less
ons
on th
e In
dust
rial
Rev
olut
ion
and
20th
Cen
tury
.
57
Off
alot
Set
tles
an A
rgum
ent
Eric
and
San
dra
wer
e ha
ving
an
argu
men
t. O
ffalo
t hea
rd th
em a
rgui
ng. "
Wha
t's th
epr
oble
m?"
ask
ed O
ffs lo
t.
"Eric
say
s th
at u
sing
ene
rgy
cost
s m
oney
, and
I sa
y it
does
n't,"
Sat
Ira
said
.
"Tha
t's a
n ea
sy a
rgum
ent t
o se
ttle.
" O
ffalo
t sai
d. "
You
're b
oth
right
. Som
etim
es it
cos
tsm
oney
to u
se e
nerg
y, a
nd s
omet
imes
it d
oesn
't."
Eric
and
San
dra
look
ed c
onfu
sed.
"Com
e on
," O
ffalo
t sai
d. "
Let's
take
a w
alk.
I'll
show
you
wha
t I m
ean.
"
The
y w
ent t
o th
e pa
rk. "
Look
aro
und,
" O
ffalo
t sai
d. "
The
re a
re m
any
peop
le h
ere
usin
gen
ergy
that
doe
sn't
cost
mon
ey-li
ke th
ose
peop
le r
idin
g bi
kes
and
thos
e pe
ople
pla
ying
base
ball.
The
ene
rgy
does
n't c
ost a
nyth
ing
beca
use
they
're u
sing
thei
r ow
n en
ergy
tope
dal t
he b
ikes
and
to h
it th
e ba
ll an
d ru
n. W
e do
n't h
ave
to p
ay to
use
our
own
ener
gy."
"Wha
t abo
ut th
at p
erso
n fly
ing
a ki
te, a
nd th
ose
peop
le s
ailin
g bo
ats
on th
e la
ke?"
Eric
aske
d. "
Are
they
usi
ng e
nerg
y th
at c
ats
mon
ey?"
"The
y're
usi
ng e
nerg
y fr
om th
e w
ind
to m
ake
thei
r sa
ilboa
ts m
ove
and
thei
r ki
tes
fly,"
Offa
lot a
nsw
ered
. "It
does
n't c
ost a
ny m
oney
to u
se e
nerg
y fr
om th
e w
ind.
"
"Wha
t abo
ut th
e su
n?"
San
dra
aske
d. "
We
get e
nerg
y fr
om th
e su
n, d
on't
we?
"
"Yes
," s
aid
Offa
lot.
"We
can
stan
d in
the
sun
and
get w
arm
with
out p
ayin
g fo
r it.
"
"I th
ink
I'm b
egin
ning
to u
nder
stan
d,"
San
dra
said
as
they
wal
ked
hom
e. S
he p
oint
edto
the
cars
and
truc
ks m
ovin
g do
wn
the
stre
et. "
Car
s an
d tr
ucks
use
ener
gy th
at c
osts
mon
ey. W
e ha
ve to
pay
for
the
gaso
line
that
mak
es th
em r
un."
"Tha
t's r
ight
." O
ffalo
t sai
d.
The
y w
ere
back
at E
ric's
and
San
dra'
s ho
use.
The
y w
ent i
nsid
e. "
At h
ome,
we u
se lo
ts o
fen
ergy
that
cos
ts m
oney
," s
aid
Offa
lot.
"Wha
t kin
ds o
f ene
rgy?
" E
ric a
sked
.
"Wel
l, w
e pa
y fo
r th
e na
tura
l gas
that
hea
ts th
e ho
use
and
runs
the
wat
er h
eate
r,ra
nge
(sto
ve),
and
clo
thes
dry
er. A
nd w
e pa
y fo
r th
e el
ectr
icity
that
run
s m
any
ener
gy u
sers
inou
r ho
mes
," O
ffalo
t exp
lain
ed.
"Lik
e th
e re
frig
erat
or a
nd th
e w
ashi
ng m
achi
ne?"
Eric
ask
ed.
"And
the
tele
visi
on a
nd th
e to
aste
r?"
San
dra
adde
d.
"Rig
ht,"
Offa
lot s
aid.
"Y
ou'v
e le
arne
d a
lot a
bout
ene
rgy'
toda
y."
"Tha
nk y
ou,"
sai
d S
andr
a an
d E
ric.
()H
elot
sm
iled.
"I'm
alw
ays
glad
to h
elp
whe
n it
com
es to
ene
rgy.
Goo
dbye
for
now
." A
sO
ffalo
t wal
ked
away
, Eric
and
San
dra
bega
n to
arg
ue a
gain
. Thi
s tim
e th
eyw
ere
argu
ing
abou
t wha
t tel
evis
ion
show
to w
atch
.
WIta
t are
tam
e w
ays
we
use
ener
gy th
at c
osts
mon
ey?
(We
driv
e ca
rs; w
e he
at o
ur h
omes
with
hea
ters
; we
was
h ou
r cl
othe
s in
was
hing
mac
hine
s; w
e ke
ep o
ur fo
od c
old
in r
efrig
erat
ors;
we
cook
our
food
on
stov
es; w
e w
atch
tele
visi
on, e
tc.)
Wha
t are
som
e w
ays
we
use
ener
gy th
at d
oesn
't co
at m
oney
?*(W
e rid
e bi
cycl
es; w
e sk
ate;
we
fly k
ites;
we
read
boo
ks; w
e pl
ay th
e pi
ano;
we
open
the
drap
es to
let i
n th
e su
n's
light
and
war
mth
, etc
.)
'Som
e pu
pils
may
men
tion
that
we
pay
fee
food
. whi
ch s
uppl
ies
our
bodi
es' e
nerg
y P
oint
out
that
eve
n th
ough
um p
ay fo
e th
e fo
od s
ee e
at o
ur S
od*,
him
the
food
Mot
u en
ergy
for
tree
We
mum
pay
ene
rgy
com
pere
n to
mite
oil
teat
ot to
mak
e el
ectr
icity
Moo
pan
t out
that
eV
*em
s co
sim
oney
to b
uy b
ut s
ome
Ner
o co
st m
oney
to o
w. P
iste
oth
ers
do n
ot
I I
58
The
Pow
er S
t witc
hE
nerg
y E
duca
tion
Uni
tT
each
er G
uide
The
Pow
er S
witc
h E
nerg
y E
duca
tion
Uni
t int
rodu
ces
fifth
and
six
th g
rade
stu
dent
s to
the
hist
ory
ofen
ergy
and
to o
ur p
rese
nt a
nd p
oten
tial f
utur
e en
ergy
sou
rces
. The
uni
t con
sist
s of
a c
ompl
ete
set
of te
ache
r an
d st
uden
t mat
eria
ls, i
nclu
ding
eve
ryth
ing
need
ed to
con
duct
inst
ruct
ion.
The
mat
eria
ls a
nd a
ctiv
ities
focu
s on
four
spe
cific
lear
ning
obj
ectiv
es:
I. U
nier
staa
ding
Ene
rgy
Con
cept
sP
upih
lear
n th
e fo
llow
ing
conc
epts
:
The
thre
e m
ajor
fuel
era
s in
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
have
bee
n th
e w
ood,
coa
l, an
d oi
l era
s.
Dur
ing
each
fuel
era
, ene
rgy
has
been
use
d w
ith li
ttle
conc
ern
abou
t con
serv
atio
n.
Our
use
of e
nerg
y ha
s in
crea
sed
thro
ugho
ut o
ur h
isto
ry.
Ele
ctric
ity is
pro
duce
d in
pow
er p
lant
s by
eith
er s
team
or
wat
er.
Som
e en
ergy
sou
rces
are
ren
ewab
le a
nd c
an b
e us
ed o
ver
and
over
aga
in. O
ther
s, li
keth
e fo
ssil
fuel
s, a
re n
onre
new
able
.
Our
res
erve
s of
foss
il fu
els,
esp
ecia
lly o
il an
d na
tura
l gas
, are
dw
indl
ing.
The
re is
an
imba
lanc
e of
ene
rgy
in th
e w
orld
. The
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
prod
uces
and
use
sm
ore
ener
gy th
an a
ny o
ther
cou
ntry
.
The
am
ount
of u
sabl
e en
ergy
ava
ilabl
e in
a c
ount
ry s
tron
gly
influ
ence
s th
e lif
esty
les
ofits
peo
ple.
We
shou
ld c
onse
rve
ener
gy a
nd th
ere
are
man
y w
ays
we
can.
We
are
ente
ring
a pe
riod
that
will
be
char
acte
rized
by
a gr
eate
r va
riety
of e
nerg
yso
urce
s.
2. Id
eutif
yias
Fue
l Era
s
Pup
ils id
entif
y th
e tim
e pe
riod
(pre
.188
5, 1
885.
1950
, pos
t195
0) in
whi
ch g
iven
eve
nts
invo
lvin
g th
e us
e of
ene
rgy
wou
ld m
ost l
ikel
y ha
ve o
ccur
red.
3. Id
entif
ying
Ene
rgy
Sou
rces
Pup
ils id
entif
y a
part
icul
ar e
nerg
y so
urce
giv
en a
des
crip
tion
of h
ow e
nerg
y is
pro
duce
dfr
om th
at s
ourc
e.
4. Id
entif
ying
Adv
anta
ges
and
Dis
adva
ntag
es o
f Pre
sent
Ene
rgy
Sou
rces
Pup
ils id
entif
y a
part
icul
ar e
nerg
y so
urce
giv
en a
des
crip
tion
of a
n ad
vant
age
ordi
sadv
anta
ge o
f tha
t sou
rce.
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE59
Com
pend
ium
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es23
Ene
rgy
Act
iviti
es f
or th
ePr
imar
y C
lass
room
Che
ck f
irst
with
: PG
&E
, Edu
catio
nal S
ervi
ces
77 B
eale
Str
eet,
Roo
m 2
825
San
Fran
cisc
o, C
A 9
4106
-990
0(4
15)
973-
9017
-or
-C
alif
orni
a E
nerg
y E
xten
sion
Ser
vice
1400
Ten
th S
tree
tSa
cram
ento
, CA
958
14(9
16)
323-
4388
Thi
s en
ergy
edu
catio
n pr
ogra
m p
rovi
des
prim
ary-
leve
l stu
dent
s w
ith a
n un
ders
tand
ing
of e
nerg
y, it
s va
riou
s fo
rms,
its
impo
rtan
ce, e
nerg
y co
nser
vatio
n, a
nd r
elat
ed c
aree
rs.
The
col
lect
ion
com
es w
ith a
list
of
conc
epts
and
indi
cate
s w
hich
act
iviti
es b
est i
llus-
trat
e th
ose
conc
epts
. (60
pag
es; f
ree;
198
5)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
K-3
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
nB
-
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
B-
Dis
cipl
ines
:A
rtL
angu
age
Art
sSc
ienc
eSo
cial
Sci
ence
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
re a
re n
o as
sess
men
t dev
ices
, but
var
ied
lear
ning
mod
esar
e w
ell a
ddre
ssed
. The
act
iviti
es a
re s
uite
d to
the
prim
ary
clas
sroo
m. A
wid
e va
riet
yof
topi
cs a
re in
trod
uced
. Int
egra
ted
disc
iplin
es a
re u
sed.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: A
ctiv
ities
are
rea
dily
inte
grat
ed in
to a
n es
tabl
ishe
dcu
rric
ulum
. Fur
ther
inve
stig
atio
ns o
r ac
tivity
ext
ensi
ons
are
not p
rovi
ded.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: The
act
iviti
es h
ave
stud
ents
act
ivel
y in
volv
ed w
ith e
nerg
yco
nser
vatio
n, b
ut la
ck d
iscu
ssio
n of
val
ues
or p
erso
nal r
oles
.T
each
ers'
Tho
ught
s: L
angu
age
arts
are
wel
l int
egra
ted
into
thes
e m
ater
ials
. Tea
cher
sfe
lt th
is w
as a
ver
y fu
nctio
nal s
ourc
e fo
r a
lot o
f gr
eat a
ctiv
ities
. Som
e fe
el it
was
a b
itha
rd to
rea
d, w
hile
oth
ers
real
ly li
ke th
e ap
pear
ance
.
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Ene
rgy
AdI
Alie
s fo
rte
Prim
ary
1. W
HA
T I
S E
NE
RG
Y?
In th
e 19
89/1
990
vers
ion
of th
e S
cien
ce C
urric
ulum
for
Cal
iforn
ia, e
nerg
y is
one
of s
ix th
emes
or 'b
ig id
eas'
that
link
s th
e ph
ysic
al, e
arth
and
life
sci
ence
s.
Ene
rgy
Is.
1. In
phy
sics
, ene
rgy
mak
es th
ings
go.
Ene
rgy
caus
es m
ovem
ent.
Eve
ry ti
me
you
see
som
e-th
ing
mov
e, e
nerg
y is
bei
ng u
sed.
A le
af m
ovin
g in
the
win
d, a
pot
of w
ater
bub
blin
g on
the
stov
e, a
nd a
car
trav
elin
g to
the
stor
e ar
e al
l evi
denc
e of
ene
rgy
bein
g us
ed.
You
kno
w th
at e
nerg
y ex
ists
bec
ause
you
can
see
or
feel
wha
t it d
oes.
Ene
rgy
mov
es c
ars,
mak
es m
achi
nes
run,
hea
ts o
vens
, and
ligh
ts o
ur c
lass
room
.
A A
rn.
V e
. S.
rrto
v e
.
2.1n
bio
logy
, ene
rgy
mak
es th
ings
gro
w.
Ae
r o
W5. Fi
ndin
gE
nerg
y
You
kno
w e
nerg
y ex
ists
whe
n yo
u no
tice
mot
ion,
hea
t, or
ligh
t. E
nerg
y he
ats
our
clas
sroo
m.
Ene
rgy
light
s ou
r cl
assr
oom
. Ene
rgy
mov
es th
e bu
s th
at b
rings
you
to s
choo
l.
Hav
e st
uden
ts lo
ok fo
r:m
otio
n, h
eat,
and
light
Mak
e a
list a
nd/o
r bo
ok fo
r ea
ch. E
vide
nce
of e
nerg
y is
eve
ryw
here
!
Ene
r^q
ym
akes
.eat
an c
lm
ove
rn e
n.
.
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2?
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Cal
iforn
ia E
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sion
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NE
ED
's te
achi
ng m
ater
ials
are
usu
ally
pro
vide
d w
ith a
nin
trod
ucto
ry w
orks
hop.
The
mat
eria
ls e
valu
ated
incl
uded
: "E
nerg
y E
xcha
nge,
" a
tri-
annu
alpu
blic
atio
n th
at in
-cl
udes
cur
ricu
lum
, bac
kgro
und
info
rmat
ion
and
activ
ities
; "N
EE
DR
esou
rces
," w
ithen
ergy
fac
ts a
nd f
ree
reso
urce
s; "
NE
ED
Act
iviti
es,"
a c
olle
ctio
n of
gam
es, p
lays
, and
othe
r ed
ucat
iona
l act
iviti
es; "
Tha
t's E
nerg
y E
duca
tion,
" a d
ram
a w
ith e
nerg
y fa
cts;
and
"You
th A
war
ds P
rogr
am,"
exp
lain
ing
the
NE
ED
con
test
rul
es/a
war
ds a
nd in
clud
esan
ener
gy c
arni
val k
it. (
185
page
s; M
embe
rshi
p va
ries
by
stat
e; 1
993.
)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
3-1
2
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
BD
isci
plin
es:
Art
Pres
enta
tion
and
Inte
rdis
cipl
inar
yO
rgan
izat
ion
B-
Lan
guag
e A
rts
Mat
hSc
ienc
eE
nerg
y C
onte
ntB
-So
cial
Sci
ence
Scie
nce,
Tec
h. &
Soc
iety
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
act
iviti
es p
rovi
de f
or a
ll le
arni
ng m
odes
and
rat
eav
erag
e on
ass
essm
ent d
evic
es a
nd u
se o
f th
e sc
ient
ific
pro
cess
. Whi
le s
ocie
tal i
ssue
sar
e m
entio
ned,
per
sona
l eth
ics
are
not e
mph
asiz
ed. A
sses
smen
t dev
ices
are
aver
age.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: O
rgan
izat
ion
of th
ese
mat
eria
ls is
wea
k.T
here
are
som
e go
od il
lust
ratio
ns, b
ut th
e pr
esen
tatio
n is
dul
l in
plac
es. T
he a
ctiv
ities
are
adap
tabl
e to
var
ied
lear
ning
situ
atio
ns.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: The
dif
fere
nt e
nerg
y so
urce
s ar
e co
vere
dve
ry w
ell;
ener
gy f
low
isno
t cov
ered
in d
epth
.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
In
gene
ral,
teac
hers
like
d th
is c
reat
ive
colle
ctio
nof
var
ied
ener
gy a
ctiv
ities
. With
out a
n in
trod
ucto
ry w
orks
hop,
the
mat
eria
ls "
are
a ju
mbl
e."
Stud
ent a
ppea
l is
a st
rong
poi
nt: "
Kid
s lik
e th
isty
pe o
f m
ater
ial a
nd s
eem
to le
arn
from
it"
62
The
Ene
rgy
Gro
up(T
each
er's
Gui
de)
GO
AL
: To
prod
uce
a liv
ely
talk
sho
w o
n to
ur c
urre
nt e
nerg
y Is
sues
Bof
ors
You
Beg
inT
estie
r% I
nstr
uctio
ns to
NE
W A
etta
tilee
Mak
e su
reyo
u ha
ve r
ead
the
teac
hes
isso
uctio
n sh
eet t
hat's
pro
vide
din
the
fron
t of
the
NE
ED
Act
iviti
es g
uide
bef
ore
you
begi
nth
is a
ctiv
ity. T
his
shee
t giv
es y
ou g
ener
al in
stru
ctio
ns a
ndsu
gges
tion
for
=ad
mits
( al
l NE
ED
act
iviti
es.
It's
as
in-
min
able
res
ourc
e.
The
Gra
m C
oatr
att:
For
all N
EE
D c
oope
rativ
e le
arn-
ing
activ
ities
, you
mus
t hav
e yo
ur s
tude
nts
read
and
sig
n th
eG
roup
Con
trac
t she
et th
at's
pro
vide
d in
the
fros
t of
the
NE
ED
Act
iviti
es g
uide
. The
Gro
up C
ontr
act t
ells
stu
dent
sw
hat's
exp
ecte
d of
them
and
has
them
agr
ee to
wor
k to
geth
eras
a te
as f
ora
proj
ect. Bac
kgro
und
The
Ene
rgy
Gro
up is
a s
pin-
off
of T
he M
cLou
ghlin
Gro
up,
a w
eekl
y pu
blic
aff
airs
tele
visi
on p
rogr
am s
how
n on
man
y N
BC
and
PBS
stat
ions
. Thi
s co
oper
ativ
e le
arni
ng a
ctiv
ity is
gea
red
tow
ard
uppe
r-le
vel j
unio
r an
d se
nior
hig
h sc
hool
stu
dent
s. I
tre
quir
es s
tude
nts
to e
xplo
re a
nd d
isse
ct s
ever
al o
f to
day'
s an
dto
mor
row
's m
ost i
nter
estin
g an
d co
ntro
vers
ial e
nerg
y he
ad-
lines
. Aft
er th
ey r
esea
rch
thei
r en
ergy
issu
es, s
tude
nt g
roup
sw
ill w
rite
a s
crip
t for
a 3
0- to
40-
rnin
ute
*tel
evis
ion"
sho
w. S
tu.
dent
gro
ups
will
pre
sent
thei
r sh
ows
in y
our
clas
s oe
, Mer
sa.
tivel
y, is
a s
choo
l -w
ide
prog
ram
.
How
to O
rgan
kce
STE
P 1
Bef
ore
your
stu
dent
s ge
t sta
rted
on
thei
r pr
ojec
ts,
you
will
see
d to
mak
e a
few
dec
isio
ns. F
irst
, dec
ide
if y
ou w
art
stud
erts
to p
rese
nt th
eir
show
s is
you
r cl
ass,
or
if y
ou w
ant t
hem
to p
rese
st th
eir
show
s in
a s
choo
l -w
ide
prog
ram
. If
you
deci
deto
hav
e th
e sh
ows
pres
ente
d be
fore
the
who
le s
choo
l, se
cure
ada
te a
nd lo
catio
n fo
r th
e sh
ow s
ow.
STE
P 2
Nea
t dec
ide
wha
t ene
rgy
issu
es y
ou w
ant
your
stn
dent
s to
exp
lore
. Som
e po
ssib
le to
pics
are
the
Cle
an A
ir A
ct,
nucl
ear
disp
osal
site
s, r
ecyc
ling
lam
, man
dato
ry m
ileag
e re
-qu
irem
ents
, and
aci
d ra
in le
gisl
atio
n. Y
ou m
ight
als
o ha
ve y
our
stud
ents
pre
sent
the
sam
ple
etha
nol i
ssue
as
one
of th
eir
four
issu
es. T
his
is a
n es
peci
ally
goo
d id
ea if
you
wan
t to
trim
the
time
stud
ents
spe
nd o
n th
is a
ctiv
ity.
Ass
ign
your
stu
dent
s to
gro
ups
at th
is p
oint
too.
Thi
s ac
tivity
has
been
spe
cifi
cally
des
igne
d fo
r fi
ve s
tude
nts
per
grou
pon
em
oder
ator
and
fou
r co
mm
enta
tors
.
As
an a
ltern
ativ
e pr
ogra
m, y
ou m
ight
con
side
r as
king
ene
r-gy
exp
erts
fro
m b
usin
ess,
indu
stsy
, gov
ernm
ent,
envi
ronm
enta
lgr
oups
, or
univ
ersi
ties
to s
erve
as
gues
t com
men
tato
rs o
n as
mes
sy s
how
. la
this
cas
e, y
ou w
ould
nee
d on
e qu
ick-
thin
king
and
capa
ble
stud
ent t
o se
rve
as th
e m
oder
ator
for
the
show
. Uyo
u do
dec
ide
to u
se r
eal e
nerg
y ex
pert
s, y
ou s
houl
d de
fini
tely
cons
ider
pre
sent
ing
the
show
to a
sch
ool -
wid
e au
dien
ce. J
ust
mak
e su
re th
e ex
pert
s ha
ve a
wid
e re
ap o
f vi
ews
so th
at a
ll ri
des
of th
e is
sues
in p
rese
nted
. Thi
s al
so m
akes
for
a li
velie
r sh
ow!
STE
P 3
Now
that
you
hav
e de
cide
d on
the
ener
gy is
sues
and
assi
gned
stu
dent
s to
gro
ups,
pth
er to
geth
er a
ny p
relim
i.na
ry r
esou
rce
mat
eria
ls f
or y
our
stud
ents
to h
elp
them
get
star
ted.
Als
o, if
you
alr
eady
kno
w o
f so
me
grea
t art
icle
s an
dfi
lms
or o
f so
me
ener
gy e
xper
ts th
at s
tude
nts
coul
d co
stac
t,m
ake
a lis
t of
the
reso
urce
s sa
d en
cour
age
your
stu
dent
s to
use
them
.
STE
P 4
Nex
t mak
e co
pies
of
the
Gro
up C
onte
nd s
heet
,th
e st
uden
t act
ivity
she
et, a
nd th
e sa
mpl
e E
nerg
y G
roup
sho
w.
with
the
exce
ptio
o of
the
Gro
up C
omm
a sh
eet,
NE
ED
mom
s.m
ends
one
cop
y fo
r ea
ch s
tude
nt.
STE
P 5
Now
you
're r
eady
to in
trod
uce
your
stu
dent
s to
this
act
ivity
. If
poso
lsle
, sho
w th
an p
art o
fta
pe o
f T
he M
c-L
eues
iirs
Gro
up to
giv
e th
em a
tast
e of
wha
t the
y're
tryi
ng to
achi
eve.
Che
ck y
our
loca
l tel
evis
ion
listin
gs f
or th
e sh
outs
tim
ein
you
r ar
ea; i
t's u
osdl
y ai
red
on a
Sat
urda
y or
Sun
day.
STE
P 6
Onc
e yo
ur s
tude
nts
are
tmde
rmy
with
thei
rpr
ojec
ts, y
our
resi
n ta
sks
MU
be
guid
ing
them
alo
wg
and
grad
-in
g th
eir
amip
mes
ts. Y
ou c
an e
xpec
t thi
s ac
tivity
to ta
ke b
e-ra
tes
live
mad
sev
en c
lam
per
iods
. You
mim
es th
e tim
e at
m-
dent
s sp
end
on k
in c
hin
by m
akin
g so
me
of th
e as
siga
ucat
sho
mew
ork.
For
inst
ance
, rea
diN
g th
e sa
mpl
e sh
ow o
r de
sip-
ing
post
ers
mak
e id
eal h
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Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B-
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
B-
Dis
cipl
ines
:L
angu
age
Art
sM
ath
Scie
nce
Soci
al S
tudi
esF
INA
NC
PAC
IFIC
OC
EA
N
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
re is
a lo
t of
cont
ent t
augh
t with
this
gam
e. T
he g
ame
is r
eadi
ly a
dapt
ed to
var
ied
clas
sroo
m s
ituat
ions
and
dif
fere
nt lo
catio
ns w
ithin
Cal
ifor
nia,
The
lear
ning
mod
es a
nd e
nvir
onm
ent a
re li
mite
d.Pr
esen
tatio
n an
d O
rgan
izat
ion:
"Cal
ifor
nia
Cha
lleng
e" is
sim
ple
to u
se a
ndad
apta
ble
to in
divi
dual
cla
ssro
oms.
It c
an b
e re
prod
uced
for
sch
oolw
ide
use.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: The
onl
y lim
itatio
n no
ted
is a
lack
of
stud
ent i
nvol
vem
ent i
n ac
tual
ener
gy c
onse
rvat
ion.
A lo
t of
hist
ory,
mat
h, a
nd g
eogr
aphy
are
incl
uded
and
rela
ted
to e
nerg
y in
form
atio
n.T
each
ers'
Tho
ught
s: T
here
is a
won
derf
ul in
tegr
atio
n of
sci
ence
, soc
ial s
tudi
es,
geog
raph
y an
d m
ath.
Des
igne
d fo
r th
e 4t
h gr
ade,
som
e fe
lt it
wou
ld b
e a
func
tiona
lre
view
thro
ugh
juni
or h
igh.
The
map
/boa
rd r
equi
res
time
to b
e m
ade
read
y fo
r pl
ay.
26C
ompo
nclu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
64
<1.
11 ,
.M
OO
R.
(In Nu
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE65
Ene
rgy
Skill
Bui
lder
sC
heck
you
r lo
cal u
tility
fir
st -
or-
Ent
erpr
ise
for
Edu
catio
n, I
nc.
1316
Thi
rd S
tree
t, #1
03Sa
nta
Mon
ica,
CA
904
01(3
10)
394-
9864
The
re a
re 1
7 di
ffer
ent S
kill
Bui
lder
s. E
ach
is a
less
on s
et w
hich
incl
udes
stu
dent
boo
k-le
ts, a
Tea
cher
's G
uide
, and
a r
epro
duci
ble
quiz
. Eac
h tit
le is
list
ed h
ere
with
gra
de le
vel
(the
y ar
e or
dere
d in
divi
dual
ly):
The
Ato
m a
nd R
adia
tion,
gra
des
6-12
, Clim
ate
and
Com
fort
, gra
des
8-10
, Coa
l: O
nce
& F
utur
e K
ing,
gra
des
7-9,
Dem
and
for
Ele
ctri
city
,gr
ades
7-9
, Eff
icie
ncy
of E
lect
ric
App
lianc
es, g
rade
s 6-
9, E
nerg
y T
rans
form
atio
ns,
grad
es 5
-9, G
eolo
gy o
f O
il, g
rade
s 6-
12, G
ener
atin
g E
lect
rici
ty, g
rade
s 6-
9, G
reen
hous
eE
ffec
t and
Glo
bal W
arm
ing,
gra
des
6-11
, Mat
h Sk
ill B
uild
er, g
rade
s 6-
8, N
atur
al G
as,
grad
es 6
-12,
Nuc
lear
Fue
l Cyc
le, g
rade
s 8-
12, N
ucle
ar R
eact
or, g
rade
s 8-
12, R
efin
ing
Oil,
gra
des
8-12
, Sou
rces
of
Ele
ctri
city
, gra
des
5-9,
Usi
ng O
ur R
esou
rces
Wi s
ely,
gra
des
2-4,
Wor
king
with
Ene
rgy
Gra
phs,
gra
des
6-12
, Is
Eff
icie
ncy
the
Bes
t Sou
rce,
gra
des
9-11
, Ele
ctri
city
fro
m W
ater
, Win
d, &
Sun
, gra
des
4-6
(8 o
r 16
pag
es; p
rice
var
ies
with
volu
me;
198
7-91
.)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
2-1
2
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
C+
Dis
cipl
ines
:C
hem
istr
yE
arth
Sci
ence
Mat
hPh
ysic
al S
cien
ceSc
ienc
eSo
cial
Stu
dies
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
act
iviti
es a
re n
ot u
niqu
e bu
t the
info
rmat
ion
isor
gani
zed
them
atic
ally
, gra
de-l
evel
app
ropr
iate
and
trea
ted
accu
rate
ly. T
he in
clus
ion
of v
alue
s w
as a
vera
ge.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: T
he o
rgan
izat
ion
and
teac
her
inst
ruct
ions
are
goo
d,bu
t the
re a
re n
o ex
tens
ions
incl
uded
.E
nerg
y C
onte
nt: E
nerg
y so
urce
s ar
e ex
plor
ed, b
ut th
e ro
le o
f in
divi
dual
s an
d so
ciet
yin
ene
rgy
issu
es is
wea
k.T
each
ers'
Tho
ught
s: E
ach
of th
ese
shor
t attr
activ
e pa
mph
lets
has
a n
arro
w f
ocus
.W
hile
ther
e ar
e no
t a lo
t of
hand
s-on
act
iviti
es, t
each
ers
felt
the
disc
ussi
on m
ater
ials
wou
ld p
rom
ote
criti
cal t
hink
ing.
IrIN
IIMM
IIIIR
MIM
IL71
1111
11
Wha
t Is
Nat
ural
Gas
Use
d F
or?
Nat
ural
Gas
Is
a R
aw M
ater
ial
Nat
ural
gas
is u
sed
as a
raw
mat
eria
l to
prod
uce
othe
r ch
emic
als.
Che
mic
als.
man
u-fa
ctur
ed fr
om o
il an
d ga
s ar
e ca
lled
petr
o-ch
emic
als.
The
firs
t pet
roch
emic
al w
asm
ade
in 1
872,
from
nat
ural
gas
. You
rte
ache
r ca
n sh
ow y
ou h
ow to
mak
e th
ispe
troc
hem
ical
.
The
cry
sm
all b
lack
par
ticle
s yo
u m
ade
are
cube
s:. i
bis
(ram
of c
arbo
n is
cal
led
carb
on b
lack
. Car
bon
blac
k is
use
d in
inks
,pa
ints
. and
bla
ck r
ubbe
r M
rs.
One
of t
he m
ost i
mpo
rtan
t use
s cf
met
hane
is to
mak
e fe
rtili
zer,
to g
ive
plan
ts n
itro-
gen.
Nat
ural
gat
doe
s no
t con
tain
niti
..^sr
i,bu
t it c
an b
e us
ed to
take
nitr
ogen
from
the
air.
The
met
hane
(O
lt) is
use
d to
mak
eam
mon
ia (
NH
3). T
he a
mm
onia
ea'
be
used
as
fert
ilize
r its
elf,
or it
can
be
mad
ein
to e
ther
fert
ilize
rs.
Man
y im
port
ant s
olve
nts
are
mar
k by
add
-in
g ch
lorin
e at
oms
tom
etha
ne, i
nclu
ding
met
hyl c
hlor
ide
(012
C12
,tw
o of
the
hydr
ogen
atom
s ar
e re
plac
ed w
ithch
lorin
e at
oms)
and
carb
on te
trac
hlor
ide
(Cat
, all
four
hyd
roge
nat
oms
are
repl
aced
with
chl
orin
e no
rm).
Alth
ough
the
met
hane
mol
ecul
e is
sm
all,
larg
er m
olec
ules
can
be
mad
e fr
om it
by
stnn
ging
met
hane
mol
ecul
es to
geth
er li
kebe
ads
on a
cha
in. I
n th
is w
ay, m
any
othe
rhy
droc
arbo
ns c
an b
e m
ade
from
met
hane
.P
last
ics
like
poly
ethy
lene
can
be
mad
efr
om h
ydro
carb
ons
mad
e fr
om m
etha
ne.
Met
hane
is a
lso
used
to m
ake
met
hano
l, a
kind
of a
lcoh
ol, a
nd a
cety
lene
, a g
as u
sed
for
wel
ding
.
14
Nat
ural
Gas
Is
a Fu
elM
ost o
f the
nat
ural
gas
that
is c
onsu
med
isbu
rned
as
a fu
el. E
lect
ric u
tiliti
es b
urn
it to
gene
rate
ele
ctric
ity. I
t is
used
in a
lmos
tev
ery
man
ufac
turin
g pr
oces
s th
at n
eeds
heat
, fro
m b
akin
g br
ead
to m
akin
g gl
ass.
Nat
ural
gas
pro
vide
s m
ore
ener
gy to
hom
es in
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
than
is p
ro-
vide
d by
any
oth
er e
nerg
y so
urce
.
TV
Hm
l DO
ES
TO
exc
itor
0, H
OM
E%
CO
RD
! FR
OM
?
NO
LV
& K
amm
,LP
G
111
Non
ni G
oa a
nd B
sciro
Wly
OV
or E
tric
ticity
from
Wax
* O
r
Com
pari
ng N
atur
al G
asW
ith O
ther
Ene
rgy
Sour
ces
Nat
ural
gas
is m
uch
mor
e ea
sily
tran
s-po
rted
than
coa
l or
woo
d, a
nd g
as p
ro-
duce
s le
ss p
ollu
tant
whe
n bu
rned
.C
ompa
red
with
the
othe
r fo
ssil
fuel
s, n
atu-
ral g
as a
lso
give
s of
f les
s ca
rbon
dio
xide
inre
latio
n to
the
amou
nt o
f hea
t we
get,
be-
caus
e it
has
four
hyd
roge
n at
oms
for
ever
yca
rbon
ato
m: N
o ot
her
hydr
ocar
bon
can
equa
l tha
t rat
io. (
Peo
ple
are
inte
rest
ed in
how
muc
h ca
rbon
dio
xide
Is g
iven
off
be-
caus
e ca
rbon
dio
xide
may
cau
se g
loba
lw
arm
ing.
)
Ele
ctric
ity is
als
o co
nven
ient
, and
can
be
used
for
man
y pu
rpos
es fo
r w
hich
gas
can
-no
t. If
you
need
hea
t in
your
hom
e, h
oes.
ever
, pro
duci
ng h
eat b
y bu
rnin
g ga
s is
mor
e ef
ficie
nt th
an p
rodu
cing
hea
l with
CA
RR
ON
DIO
OD
E R
ELE
AS
ED
IS P
IOD
IJC
ING
LO
CA
LA
MO
UN
TS
OF
MA
Y.
.41
hot w
ires
(as
is d
one
in m
ost e
lect
ric w
ater
heat
ers
and
base
boar
d he
ater
s) u
sing
ele
c-tr
icity
mad
e fr
om n
atur
al g
as. T
he e
ffici
en-
cies
are
muc
h m
ore
com
para
ble
if th
eel
ectr
icity
is u
sed
to o
pera
te a
hes
t pum
p.
TH
E C
rES
NIX
AS
IN P
RO
W 0
0 T
HIS
LIS
LOIN
GA
RE
OA
SF
IRS
O 1
1011
,11.
Trt
r P
RO
VID
E !T
EA
MT
HE
PA
CT
O,f
US
ES
p It
irDiE
NO
SU
GA
R
66B
ES
T C
OP
Y A
VA
ILA
BLE
6 7
Com
pend
ium
for
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es27
4-H
Hom
e C
onse
rvat
ion
Gui
de_C
heck
fir
st w
ith: P
G&
E, E
duca
tiona
l Ser
vice
s77
Bea
l Str
eet,
Roo
m 2
825
San
Fran
cisc
o, C
A 9
4106
-990
0(4
15)
973-
9017
-or
-C
alif
orni
a E
nerg
y E
xten
sion
Ser
vice
1400
Ten
th S
t, R
m 2
09Sa
cram
ento
, CA
058
14(9
16)
323-
4388
Thi
s is
a c
olle
ctio
n of
12
activ
ities
take
n fr
om o
ther
sou
rces
and
com
pile
d by
the
El D
orad
oC
ount
y O
ffic
e of
Edu
catio
n. I
ts o
bjec
tives
are
to p
rovi
de 4
-H m
embe
rs w
ith r
easo
nsfo
r co
nser
ving
ene
rgy
at h
ome,
to h
elp
teac
h w
eath
eriz
atio
n co
ncep
ts, a
nd to
pro
vide
inst
ruct
ions
for
han
ds-o
n pr
ojec
ts. T
here
are
lots
of
illus
trat
ions
to h
elp
guid
e th
e le
sson
s.(3
2 pa
ges;
fre
e; 1
988.
)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
4-1
2
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
C+
Dis
cipl
ines
:L
angu
age
Art
sM
ath
Scie
nce
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
re is
a v
ery
stro
ng c
onne
ctio
n be
twee
n en
ergy
and
day
-to
-day
livi
ng. T
he a
ctiv
ities
are
all
hand
s-on
. No
asse
ssm
ent d
evic
es a
re p
rovi
ded.
The
se te
achi
ng m
ater
ials
are
use
ful i
n bo
th u
rban
and
rur
alen
viro
nmen
ts.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: T
here
is n
o na
tura
l pro
gres
sion
with
in th
e or
gani
-za
tion.
Mat
eria
ls f
or s
tude
nts
are
ampl
y pr
ovid
ed a
nd th
e ob
ject
ives
for
the
activ
ities
are
clea
r.E
nerg
y C
onte
nt: T
he a
ctiv
ities
get
stu
dent
s ac
tivel
y in
volv
ed in
ene
rgy
cons
erva
tion.
The
rol
e of
indi
vidu
als,
fam
ilies
and
gov
ernm
ent i
n en
ergy
pol
icy
isex
plor
ed. V
ario
us f
orm
s of
ene
rgy
and
ener
gy f
low
are
not
dir
ectly
dis
cuss
ed.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Thi
s is
a "
hodg
epod
ge"
of v
ery
"stu
dent
do-
able
" ac
tiviti
es.
The
re is
a n
on-a
cade
mic
app
roac
h an
d it
does
not
dis
cuss
ene
rgy
in d
epth
. Tea
cher
sfe
lt th
e m
ater
ials
wer
e lim
ited
but l
oved
the
sim
ple
orga
niza
tion
and
the
prac
tical
natu
re o
f th
e ac
tiviti
es.
28C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
68
I4-H
Hom
e r.
,nse
rvat
ion
Lea
der's
Gui
de
IH
OM
E E
NE
RG
Y A
UD
IT
By
usin
g th
is c
heck
list,
mem
bers
and
thei
r fa
mili
es w
ill b
ecom
em
ore
awar
e of
act
ions
they
can
do
to s
ave
mon
ey o
n ho
me
utili
tybi
lls.
40P
OB
JEC
TIV
E:
C5)
EN
ER
GY
le;
CO
NN
EC
TIO
N:
If 1
,000
hom
es w
ere
to u
pgra
de th
eir
insu
latio
n, c
aulk
and
wea
ther
stri
ppin
g -
enou
gh e
nerg
y to
ope
rate
539
mor
e w
eath
er-
ized
hom
es w
ould
be
save
d.
AU
DIE
NC
E:
I T
his
activ
ityis
an
intr
oduc
tory
act
ivity
for
all
mem
bers
.
xT
IME
:
PRE
PAR
AT
ION
:
4., L
e
WH
AT
YO
UW
ILL
DO
It w
ill ta
ke a
ppro
xim
atel
y 30
min
utes
to e
xpla
in th
e ho
me
ener
gyau
dit a
t a m
eetin
g. M
embe
rs w
ill n
eed
a w
eek
to d
o th
e au
dit
with
thei
r fa
mily
. The
re w
ould
then
be
a 30
min
ute
disc
ussi
onaf
ter
audi
ts w
ere
done
. Thi
s ac
tivity
lead
s di
rect
ly in
to th
e fa
mily
ener
gy p
lan.
Mak
e a
copy
of
the
Hom
e E
nerg
y A
udit
for
each
4-H
mem
ber.
Aft
er th
e E
nerg
y B
ucks
gam
e, k
ids
are
tune
d in
to s
avin
gm
oney
and
ene
rgy,
thro
ugh
chan
ges
in e
nerg
y us
e pa
ttern
s an
dho
me
cons
erva
tion
proj
ects
. You
may
wis
h to
han
d ou
t thi
sch
eckl
ist a
fter
the
mem
bers
hav
e pl
ayed
the
Ene
rgy
Buc
ks B
oard
Gam
e to
geth
er. B
e su
re to
let m
embe
rs k
now
that
the
chec
klis
t is
to h
elp
thei
r fa
mili
es s
ave
mon
ey. G
o ov
er th
e ch
eckl
ist w
ith m
embe
rs a
nd a
nsw
er q
uest
ions
they
mig
ht h
ave
abou
tla
ngua
ge u
sed
in th
e ch
eckl
ist a
nd h
ow to
sum
mar
ize
how
muc
hth
ey a
re s
avin
g, a
nd h
owm
uch
mor
e th
ey c
ould
sav
e.Sa
ving
s ar
e ro
ughl
y es
timat
ed s
ince
mem
bers
live
ina
wid
e va
riet
y of
dw
ellin
gs a
nd c
li-m
ates
. All
mem
bers
sho
uld
be a
ble
to f
ill o
utth
e ch
eckl
ist a
s lo
ng a
s th
ey h
ave
elec
tric
ity in
thei
r ho
mes
. Mem
bers
who
do
not h
ave
fur-
nace
s, c
entr
al h
eatin
g sy
stem
s or
hea
t pum
psw
ill n
ot g
et s
avin
gs f
rom
the
heat
ing
and
cool
ing
sect
ion
of th
e au
dit.
The
y ca
n st
ill c
heck
the
item
s w
hich
app
ly, b
ut s
houl
d no
t add
up
the
savi
ngs.
Ado
pted
from
the
Sac
ram
ento
City
/C
ount
y E
nerg
y E
duca
tion
For
um
Fun
ds C
A E
nerg
y E
xten
sion
Sen
na, P
rodu
ctio
n E
l Dor
ado
Cou
nty
Offi
ce o
f Edu
catio
n
sY
69.
Top
Hit
Ene
rgy
Les
son
Plan
sN
atio
nal E
nerg
y Fo
unda
tion
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The
re a
re s
ix o
f th
ese
mul
tidis
cipl
inar
y ac
tivity
gui
des
for
use
in th
e cl
assr
oom
. The
rear
e se
para
te g
uide
s fo
r gr
ade
leve
ls K
-1, 2
, 3, 4
, 5, a
nd 6
. All
are
eval
uate
d to
geth
erhe
re d
ue to
spa
ce li
mita
tions
. (20
-27
page
s; $
5 ea
ch; 1
986.
)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
K-1
, 2, 3
, 4, 5
, 6
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B-
Dis
cipl
ines
:L
angu
age
Art
sPr
esen
tatio
n an
dM
ath
Org
aniz
atio
nB
Scie
nce
Soci
al S
tudi
esA
rtE
nerg
y C
onte
ntC
+M
usic
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
Les
sons
are
rel
ated
to s
tude
nts'
live
s an
d us
e di
ffer
ent
lear
ning
mod
es b
ut th
e co
ncep
ts a
re n
ot a
lway
s op
en to
inqu
iry
and
asse
ssm
ent d
evic
esar
e w
eak.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: I
nstr
uctio
ns a
re c
lear
and
obj
ectiv
es e
asily
dis
-ce
rned
but
the
activ
ities
don
't al
way
s fo
llow
a n
atur
al p
rogr
essi
on. S
ome
activ
ities
are
not g
rade
leve
l app
ropr
iate
.E
nerg
y C
onte
nt: D
iscu
ssio
n an
d co
mpa
riso
n of
ren
ewab
le a
nd n
onre
new
able
ene
rgy
is o
nly
fair
. The
act
iviti
es d
o in
clud
e st
uden
t par
ticip
atio
n in
ene
rgy
cons
erva
tion.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Tea
cher
s lik
ed h
avin
g th
e ac
tiviti
es b
roke
n do
wn
for
spec
ific
grad
e le
vels
and
fel
t the
for
mat
was
ver
y st
raig
ht f
orw
ard
and
easy
to u
se. T
he c
onte
ntse
emed
a b
it sh
allo
w o
r lim
ited
to s
ome
but m
ost t
each
ers
feel
thes
e w
ould
be
good
supp
lem
enta
l mat
eria
ls.
70
Act
ivity
No.
4
1110
"M
eter
Rea
ding
"
HO
W T
O R
EA
D Y
OU
R E
LE
CT
RIC
AN
D G
AS
ME
TE
RN
How
To
Rea
d Y
our
Ele
ctric
Met
erT
he d
ials
are
like
wat
ch f
aces
line
d In
a r
ow(
ever
y ot
her
dial
mov
es c
ount
ercl
ockw
ise)
.T
he r
eadi
ng f
or a
live
dia
l met
er w
ould
be
Dat
e:
18,0
84. T
he r
eadi
ng f
or a
fou
r di
amet
erw
ould
be
8,06
4.
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L M
ET
ER
+--
---4
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L M
ITE
R
se.
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ITI
1W
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6m
u= o
war
m e
WR
IT!
4
Not
ice
that
whe
n th
e po
inte
r is
bet
wee
n tw
o nu
mbe
rs, y
ou s
houl
d re
cord
the
low
er o
f th
etw
o nu
mbe
rs.
Whe
n th
e po
inte
r se
ems
to b
e di
rect
ly o
n a
num
ber,
look
at t
he d
ial t
o th
e ri
ght,
if th
epo
inte
r on
the
righ
t aid
e di
al h
as p
asse
d "0
,"th
an w
rite
dow
n th
e nu
mbe
r th
e po
inte
r
seem
s to
be
on if
the
poin
ter
on th
e ri
ght
side
dia
l has
not
pal
med
"0.
" th
en w
rite
dow
n th
e pr
evio
us lo
wer
num
ber
oath
s di
alyo
u ar
e re
cord
ing.
How
To
Rea
d Y
our
Gas
Met
er
Tak
e th
e nu
mbe
r th
e fi
rst
poin
ter
has
just
pul
sed.
..
4A
nd th
e nu
mbe
r th
e th
ird
poin
ter
has
,lust
pas
se...
Com
pend
um f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
29
Und
erst
andi
ng E
lect
rici
tyN
atio
nal E
nerg
y Fo
unda
tion
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Ene
rgis
tN
atio
nal E
nerg
y Fo
unda
tion
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tah
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1406
Thi
s m
ater
ial i
nclu
des
a po
ster
dep
ictin
g a
scho
ol a
nd it
s el
ectr
icity
use
, tw
o bo
okle
tsT
hese
are
new
spap
er f
orm
at p
ublic
atio
ns o
n O
il, N
ucle
ar E
nerg
y, C
oal,
Ele
ctri
city
,co
ntai
ning
act
iviti
es f
or te
achi
ng a
bout
ele
ctri
city
, and
som
e st
uden
t han
dout
s. (
30N
atur
al G
as, W
ater
, and
Ren
ewab
le E
nerg
y So
urce
s. E
ach
one
cont
ains
sho
rt a
rtic
les,
page
s +
pos
ter;
$13
; 198
9.)
activ
ities
, and
pap
er a
nd p
enci
l wor
k. 8
pag
es e
ach;
$.7
5; 1
986
& 8
7.)
pR
EPO
RT
CA
RD
grad
es 1
-6
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B-
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
Dis
cipl
ines
:L
angu
age
Art
sM
ath
Scie
nce
Soci
al S
tudi
es
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
Ene
rgy
info
rmat
ion
is p
rese
nted
acc
urat
ely,
oth
erw
ise
this
mat
eria
l sco
red
aver
age.
Val
ues
are
riot
add
ress
ed in
rel
atio
n to
ene
rgy
use.
The
mat
eria
ls a
re g
ood
in b
oth
urba
n an
d ru
ral s
ettin
gs.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: T
he o
rgan
izat
ion
is c
lear
and
eas
y to
use
. The
re is
little
hel
p fo
r fu
rthe
r in
vest
igat
ion
of th
e to
pic
area
Nic
e ill
ustr
atio
ns.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
:T
his
mat
eria
l cov
ers
vari
ouse
ene
rgy
sour
ces
wel
l but
doe
s no
tdi
scus
s ba
sics
like
ene
rgy
flow
or
ther
mod
ynam
ics.
Goo
d ex
plan
atio
n of
per
sona
l and
soci
etal
rol
es.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Eve
ryon
e re
ally
love
d th
e po
ster
that
com
es w
ith th
e m
ater
ial
and
felt
the
activ
ities
cou
ld b
e a
supp
lem
ent t
o an
ele
men
tary
uni
t on
ener
gy. T
hefi
l.ilu
re to
men
tion
rene
wab
le e
nerg
y, c
onse
rvat
ion,
and
ene
rgy
ethi
cs w
as th
e sh
ort-
com
ing
of th
e m
ater
ial.
30C
ompe
ndh
n (v
Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es
72
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
9-1
2T
each
ing
and
Lea
rnin
gB
-D
isci
plin
es:
Scie
nce
Pres
enta
tion
and
Soci
al S
cien
ceO
rgan
izat
ion
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
C+
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
se m
ater
ials
wer
e no
t str
ong
on s
cien
tific
pro
cess
and
did
not m
entio
n pe
rson
al v
alue
s. T
here
are
dif
fere
nt le
arni
ng m
odes
use
d an
dav
erag
eco
nnec
tion
betw
een
stud
ents
' exp
erie
nce
and
the
info
rmat
ion.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: T
each
ers
felt
thes
e co
uld
be in
tegr
ated
into
anes
tabl
ishe
d cu
rric
ulum
. Goa
ls a
nd o
bjec
tives
are
not
em
phas
ized
. Sug
gest
ions
for
furt
her
inve
stig
atio
ns w
ere
lack
ing.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: Spe
cifi
c en
ergy
sou
rces
are
dir
ectly
add
ress
sed.
Ene
rgy
flow
and
ther
mod
ynam
ics
are
not c
over
ed.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Eve
ryon
e lo
ved
the
new
spap
er f
orm
at a
nd f
elt i
t wou
ld h
elp
reac
h no
n-te
xt-o
rien
ted
stud
ents
. The
con
tent
is d
ry a
t tim
es a
nd d
oesn
't ad
dres
sen
viro
nmen
tal a
nd s
ocia
l iss
ues
as m
uch
as s
ever
al te
ache
rs w
ould
hav
e lik
ed.
73
Win
d, W
ater
, Fir
e an
d E
arth
Ene
rgy
Les
sons
for
the
Phys
ical
Sci
ence
sN
STA
1840
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on B
lvd.
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ingt
on, V
A 2
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-300
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243-
7100
Man
ure
Mea
dow
s an
d M
ilksh
akes
The
Tru
st f
or H
idde
n V
illa
2687
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oody
Rd.
.al
Los
Alto
s, C
A 9
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) 94
9-86
58
Thi
s is
a c
olle
ctio
n of
19
clas
sroo
m le
sson
s co
mpl
ete
with
stu
dent
han
dout
s. T
hey
are
desi
gned
for
hig
h sc
hool
sci
ence
cla
sses
. Inc
lude
d ar
e ac
tiviti
es th
at in
corp
orat
e ex
-pe
rim
ents
, and
som
e th
at h
ave
stud
ents
do
read
ing
and
rese
arch
to a
nsw
er q
uest
ions
.(1
24 p
ages
, $4.
00 +
$3.
75 s
hipp
ing,
fre
e fr
om s
ome
utili
ties;
198
1.)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
9-1
2
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B-
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
C+
Dis
cipl
ines
:C
hem
istr
yE
arth
Sci
ence
Geo
logy
Phys
ics
Scie
nce
Soci
al S
tudi
es
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
se m
ater
ials
incl
ude
good
han
ds-o
n ac
tiviti
es, a
ccur
ate
trea
tmen
t of
cont
ent,
and
use
the
scie
ntif
ic m
etho
d. A
lim
ited
num
ber
of le
arni
ngm
odes
are
use
d. T
here
is g
ood
dept
h of
trea
tmen
t; va
lues
are
not
cov
ered
.Pr
esen
tatio
n an
d O
rgan
izat
ion:
The
mat
eria
ls a
re e
asy
to u
nder
stan
d an
d th
eor
gani
zatio
n is
goo
d. F
urth
er in
vest
igat
ions
are
lack
ing.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: The
rmod
ynam
ics
and
ener
gy s
ourc
es a
re c
over
ed. T
heco
nnec
tion
of e
nerg
y to
soc
iety
and
tech
nolo
gy is
not
par
ticul
arly
str
ong.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
The
bre
adth
of
ener
gy to
pics
cov
ered
was
app
reci
ated
. Mos
tte
ache
rs f
elt t
hese
less
ons
wou
ld t
func
tiona
l in
the
clas
sroo
m. T
he o
rgan
izat
ion
was
clea
r an
d th
e qu
ality
of
expe
rim
ents
hig
h. T
he p
rese
ntat
ion
was
"de
nse,
"to
o m
uch
on a
pag
e. M
ost o
f th
e re
view
ing
teac
hers
fel
t thi
s w
ould
be
a go
od te
ache
r re
sour
cefo
r ad
vanc
ed s
tude
nts.
74
Thi
s is
a g
ener
al e
nvir
onm
enta
l edu
catio
n gu
ide
deve
lope
d an
d us
ed b
y th
e en
viro
n-m
enta
l edu
catio
n pr
ogra
m a
t Hid
den
Vill
a's
farm
and
wild
erne
ss a
rea
It in
clud
es 1
5+ac
tiviti
es r
elat
ed to
ene
rgy.
(13
2 pa
ges,
$12
.95+
ship
ping
; 198
6.)
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
nB
-
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
K-6
BD
isci
plin
es:
Inte
rdis
cipl
inar
y
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
The
re is
a v
ery
stro
ng c
onne
ctio
n be
twee
n in
form
atio
n an
dth
e st
uden
t's li
fe. A
sses
smen
t dev
ices
are
lack
ing
here
. Dif
fere
nt le
arni
ng s
tyle
s ar
ead
dres
sed
and
it in
clud
es lo
ts o
f ha
nds-
on
expe
rien
ces.
Esp
ecia
lly g
ood
for
prim
ary
grad
es.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: T
he m
ater
ials
are
eas
y to
und
erst
and
and
the
orga
niza
tion
is g
ood.
Stu
dent
han
dout
s ar
e no
t pro
vide
d.E
nerg
y C
onte
nt:
Ene
rgy
flow
is c
over
ed b
ut o
ther
topi
cs a
re n
ot s
peci
fica
llyad
dres
sed.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Thi
s is
not
des
igne
d to
be
ener
gy e
duca
tion
mat
eria
l spe
cifi
-ca
lly. T
here
are
man
y ac
tiviti
es th
at r
elat
e to
ene
rgy
but t
his
guid
e w
ould
not
ser
ve a
syo
ur s
ole
reso
urce
on
ener
gy. R
eact
ions
to th
is b
ook
wer
e m
ixed
. Man
y fe
lt th
at th
isw
ould
be
exce
llent
mat
eria
l for
a ge
nera
l env
iron
men
t uni
t and
they
like
d th
e so
ngs
and
dram
a in
clud
ed. T
his
is f
ull o
f gr
eat i
deas
but
har
d sc
ienc
e in
form
atio
n an
d ev
alua
tion
was
lack
ing.
75C
ompe
nciu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
31
Ene
rgy
and
Eco
nom
ics
.A
n A
ctiv
ities
Boo
kN
ebra
ska
Ene
rgy
Off
ice
P. O
. Box
950
85L
inco
ln, N
E 6
8509
(402
) 47
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67
Thi
s un
it co
nsis
ts o
f el
even
less
on p
lans
inco
rpor
atin
g ec
onom
ic c
once
pts
such
as
supp
ly,
dem
and,
equ
ilibr
ium
, car
tels
, sca
rcity
and
the
ener
gy .6
4*4!
;.tpl
ace.
Inc
lude
d ar
ew
orks
heet
s an
d si
mul
atio
n ga
mes
with
teac
her
back
grai
univ
(105
pag
es; f
ree;
198
8.)
RE
POR
T C
AR
Dgr
ades
9;1
2,
'Dis
cipl
ines
:Sc
ienc
eSo
cial
Sci
ence
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
nC
+,
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
Kno
w N
ukes
: Con
trov
ersy
in th
eC
lass
room
Ant
ioch
/New
Eng
land
Gra
duat
e Sc
hool
Dep
artm
ent o
f E
nvir
onm
enta
l Stu
dies
103
Rox
bury
Str
eet
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ne, N
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T C
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ades
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2
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing
B-
Scie
nce
Pres
enta
tion
and
Soci
al S
cien
ceO
rgan
izat
ion
B-
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
in: T
he le
arni
ng m
y", -
are
lim
ited.
The
re is
a s
tron
gco
nnec
tion
betw
ezu
th?,
stu
dent
's li
fe a
nd th
e m
a tr
ial.
The
kno
wle
dge
is r
elat
ed to
indi
vidu
al v
alue
s an
d so
ciet
y, n
ot g
ood
in r
ural
set
ting.
Pres
enta
tion
and
Org
aniz
atio
n: T
he te
ache
r's in
stru
ctio
ns a
nd g
oals
are
fai
rly
clea
r.Il
lust
ratio
ns a
re la
ckin
g an
d w
ritin
g is
dry
.E
nerg
y C
onte
nt: L
ong-
term
ben
efits
and
cos
ts a
re e
xplo
red
and
stud
ent c
onse
rvat
ion
is in
clud
ed. W
eak
on th
erm
odyn
amic
s an
d en
ergy
flo
w.
Tea
cher
s' T
houg
hts:
Gre
at f
or a
n ec
onom
ics
clas
s on
ly. T
he p
rese
ntat
ion
was
dry
and
not e
asy
to u
se. T
each
ers
felt
that
it w
ould
req
uire
a lo
t of
thei
r tim
e to
pre
pare
for
the
less
ons,
and
that
stu
dent
s w
ould
nee
d to
be
adva
nced
. The
con
tent
is g
ood
but n
otve
ry a
cces
sibl
e.
32C
ompe
nciu
m fo
r E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
76
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
Tea
chin
g an
d L
earn
ing:
*T
he d
iscu
ssio
ns r
elat
e en
ergy
to d
aily
livi
ng. T
here
are
few
hand
s-on
act
iviti
es; .
:11t
mat
eria
ls a
re g
rade
-lev
el a
ppro
pria
te, i
nclu
de v
alue
s, a
nd c
anbe
use
d in
bot
h ur
bari
and
rur
al e
nvir
onm
ents
.Pr
esen
tatio
n an
d O
rgan
izat
ion:
The
teac
her's
inst
ruct
ions
are
cle
ar a
nd th
e go
als
are
fair
ly c
lear
. Sug
gest
ions
for
fur
ther
inve
stig
atio
ns w
ere
lack
ing.
Ene
rgy
Con
tent
: Per
sona
l ene
rgy
use
is w
ell-
addr
esse
d, a
nd e
nerg
y fl
ow th
roug
h an
ecos
yste
m is
cov
ered
. The
law
s of
ther
mod
ynam
ics
are
not c
lear
ly r
elat
ed to
the
rest
of th
e m
ater
ial.
The
re a
re n
o pr
actic
al e
nerg
y co
nser
vatio
n le
sson
s.T
each
ers'
Tho
ught
s: I
f an
yone
wan
ts to
teac
h a
unit
on n
ucle
ar e
nerg
y, th
is w
ould
be a
gre
at r
esou
rce.
Tea
cher
s fe
lt th
e ro
le-p
layi
ng e
xerc
ises
wou
ld in
spir
e th
e st
uden
ts.
The
re is
a lo
t of
bori
ng p
aper
-and
-pen
cil t
ype
of w
ork
incl
uded
. Tea
cher
s w
ere
unsu
reho
w th
ese
mat
eria
ls w
ould
fit
into
an
esta
blis
hed
curr
icul
um.
7 7
Proj
ect O
verv
iew
Env
iron
men
tal e
duca
tion
curr
icul
um m
ater
ials
are
, by
thei
r ve
ry n
atur
e,in
terd
isci
plin
ary.
The
wid
e sp
ectr
um o
f en
viro
nmen
tal t
opic
s an
d is
sues
addr
esse
d in
text
book
s an
d su
pple
men
tary
mat
eria
ls a
like
are
ofte
n in
terr
e-la
ted.
As
mor
e an
d m
ore
mat
eria
ls e
mer
ge to
add
ress
env
iron
men
tal i
ssue
s,te
ache
rs a
re in
a q
uand
ary
over
whi
ch c
urri
culu
m m
ater
ials
to c
hoos
e. T
om
ake
this
rev
iew
of
mat
eria
ls m
anag
eabl
e, e
xist
ing
curr
icul
a w
ere
sort
ed b
ylo
gica
l, re
late
d to
pica
l are
as, s
uch
as e
nerg
y re
sour
ces,
wat
er r
esou
rces
and
air
reso
urce
s, to
men
tion
a fe
w.
Lin
king
Wat
er a
nd E
nerg
yT
o de
term
ine
the
feas
abili
ty o
f lin
king
age
ncy
effo
rts,
the
proj
ect b
egan
with
wat
er a
nd e
nerg
y as
logi
cal p
roto
type
sbec
ause
bot
h th
e C
alif
orni
a E
nerg
yE
xten
sion
Ser
vice
in th
e G
over
nor's
Off
ice
of P
lann
ing
and
Res
earc
h an
d th
eC
alif
orni
a D
epar
tmen
t of
Wat
er R
esou
rces
had
pub
lishe
d bi
blio
grap
hies
of
curr
icul
um m
ater
ials
in th
e 19
80s.
Thi
s pr
ojec
t lin
ks th
ose
two
bibl
iogr
a-ph
ies
by (
1) li
nkin
g th
e w
ork
of th
e re
sour
ce a
genc
ies
with
the
Dep
artm
ent
of E
duca
tion
thro
ugh
the
mat
rix
of U
nify
ing
Con
cept
s of
Env
iron
men
tal
Edu
catio
n de
velo
ped
by th
e C
alif
orni
a D
epar
tmen
t of
Edu
catio
n; (
2) e
stab
-lis
hing
a C
once
ptua
l Mat
rix
for
each
topi
cal a
rea
base
d on
thos
e co
ncep
ts;
and
(3)
syst
emat
ical
ly r
evie
win
g, r
atin
g, a
nd r
anki
ng s
elec
ted
envi
ronm
enta
lcu
rric
ula.
Col
labo
rativ
e Pr
ojec
t for
Res
ourc
e A
genc
ies
The
suc
cess
of
that
coo
rdin
atin
g ef
fort
prod
uced
two
Com
pend
ia a
ndpr
ovid
ed a
coh
esiv
e fo
unda
tion
upon
whi
ch s
ubse
quen
t com
pend
ia f
oren
viro
nmen
tal e
duca
tion
wer
e ba
sed.
Par
tner
s w
ere
iden
tifie
d fr
om o
ther
reso
urce
age
ncie
s. T
he th
ird
com
pend
ia, I
nteg
rate
d W
aste
Man
agem
ent,
was
pub
lishe
d in
Jun
e, 1
993.
The
fou
rth
com
pend
iva,
Hum
an C
omm
uniti
es,
was
pub
lishe
d in
May
199
4. T
he f
inal
two,
Air
Qua
lny
and
Nat
ural
Com
mun
ities
are
exp
ecte
d in
Fal
l 199
4. S
taff
dev
elop
men
t wor
ksho
ps a
rebe
ing
offe
red
for
all t
opic
al a
reas
.
Stor
y L
ine:
Aw
aren
ess,
Und
erst
andi
ng, a
nd A
ctio
nB
oth
the
Con
cept
ual M
atri
x fo
r E
nerg
y E
duca
tion
and
the
Uni
fyin
gC
once
pts
of E
nvir
onm
enta
l Edu
catio
n on
pag
es 3
4 an
d 35
are
bas
ed u
pon
78
the
Supe
rint
ende
nt's
Poi
nt o
f V
iew
on
Env
iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
prep
ared
by th
e C
alif
orni
a D
epar
tmen
t of
Edu
catio
n in
199
0.T
he c
onte
nt o
fen
viro
nmen
tal e
duca
tion
is d
eriv
ed f
rom
the
1981
ver
sion
of
the
Cal
ifor
nia
Env
iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
Gui
de, p
ublis
hed
by th
e A
lam
eda
Cou
nty
Off
ice
of E
duca
tion.
The
con
tent
and
pro
cess
es o
f en
viro
nmen
tal e
duca
tion
form
the
"X"
and
"Y"
axes
of
the
mat
rice
s th
at f
ollo
w.
The
nin
e ce
lls o
f th
e co
ncep
tual
mat
rix
form
a s
tory
line
whi
ch w
e ho
pest
uden
ts w
ill b
e ab
le to
tell
abou
t ene
rgy
reso
urce
s. T
he s
tory
beg
ins
with
anaw
aren
ess
and
appr
ecia
tion
of h
ow e
nerg
y is
use
d in
the
natu
ral a
nd b
uilt
envi
ronm
ents
. The
plo
t's s
ubst
ance
and
for
m a
re f
urth
er d
evel
oped
by
unde
rsta
ndin
g ho
w e
nerg
y's
phys
ical
and
che
mic
al p
rope
rtie
s en
able
life
.T
he s
tory
cul
min
ates
with
stu
dent
rec
ogni
tion
of s
usta
ined
res
pons
ible
actio
n th
roug
h en
ergy
con
serv
atio
n, c
ivic
res
pons
ibili
ties,
and
per
sona
lch
oice
s. S
tude
nts
may
tell
thei
r st
orie
s ab
out e
nerg
y re
sour
ces
thro
ugh
the
visu
al a
nd p
erfo
rmin
g ar
ts, m
athe
mat
ics,
and
lang
uage
art
s.
The
bas
ic c
once
pts
of e
nerg
y re
sour
ces
corr
espo
nd to
the
cont
ent o
f th
eH
isto
ry-S
ocia
l Sci
ence
Fra
mew
ork
for
Cal
ifor
nia
Publ
ic S
choo
ls (
1988
)an
d th
e Sc
ienc
e Fr
amew
ork
for
Cal
ifor
nia
Publ
ic S
choo
ls (
1990
). E
ach
conc
ept m
ay b
e fu
rthe
r ex
pand
ed b
y gr
ade-
leve
l spa
ns, w
hich
are
kin
derg
ar-
ten
thro
ugh
thir
d gr
ade,
thir
d th
roug
h si
xth
grad
e, s
ixth
thro
ugh
nint
h gr
ade,
and
nint
h th
roug
h tw
elft
h gr
ade.
Env
iron
men
tal T
hem
esW
oven
thro
ugho
ut th
e ba
sic
conc
epts
are
sev
eral
them
es, o
r bi
g id
eas,
for
envi
ronm
enta
l edu
catio
n. T
he m
ost p
rom
inen
t the
mes
ate
: the
dev
elop
men
tof
app
reci
atio
n an
d de
ep r
espe
ct f
or th
e en
viro
nmen
t; th
e sy
stem
s an
din
tera
ctio
ns o
f liv
ing
and
nonl
ivin
g th
ings
; and
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f con
ser-
vatio
n as
the
corn
erst
one
of s
usta
inab
le c
omm
uniti
es.
79C
ompe
nciu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
33
Uni
fyin
g C
once
pts
Of
Env
iron
men
tal E
duca
tion
Con
tent
Proc
ess
NA
TU
RA
L E
NV
IRO
NM
EN
TN
atur
al S
yste
ms
and
Inte
ract
ions
BU
ILT
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
Hum
an A
ltera
tions
to N
atur
al S
yste
ms
PER
SON
AL
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
Citi
zens
' Rol
es, R
espo
nsib
ilitie
s,C
hoic
es, a
nd A
ctio
ns
Fost
erin
gA
war
enes
s of
and
App
reci
a-tio
n fo
r th
eE
nvir
onm
ent
Env
iron
men
tally
aw
are
citiz
ens
culti
vate
in th
emse
lves
and
oth
ers
a de
epap
prec
iatio
n fo
r na
tura
l sys
tem
s an
d pe
r-so
nal i
nter
actio
ns w
ith th
e na
tura
l env
i-ro
nmen
t.
Cal
ifor
nia
Cur
ricu
lum
Fra
mew
ork
Ref
eren
ces:
Scie
nce:
Liv
ing
Thi
ngs,
Eco
syst
ems,
Oce
anog
raph
y
Mem
bers
of
sust
aina
ble
hum
an c
omm
uniti
esva
lue
the
natu
ral e
nvir
onm
ent a
nd r
ecog
nize
hum
anki
nd's
ulti
mat
e de
pend
ence
upo
n re
new
-ab
le a
nd n
onre
new
able
res
ourc
es.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Geo
grap
hic
Lite
racy
; Sci
-cn
ce: G
eolo
gy a
nd N
atur
al R
esou
rces
, Liv
ing
Thi
ngs,
Eco
syst
ems
An
indi
vidu
al's
qua
lity
of li
fe a
nd a
ttitu
de to
-w
ard
the
envi
ronm
ent d
epen
d up
on th
e di
stri
bu-
tion
and
qual
ity o
f na
tura
l res
ourc
es, w
hich
may
be r
egul
ated
by
law
s an
d in
flue
nced
by
loca
lin
tere
sts,
cul
tura
l val
ues,
pol
itica
l clim
ate,
and
inte
rnat
iona
l rel
atio
ns.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Soci
opol
itica
l Lite
racy
, Cul
-tu
ralL
itera
cy,C
onst
itutio
nalli
erita
ge,N
atio
nal I
dent
ity
Und
erst
andi
ngB
asic
Env
iron
men
tal
Con
cept
s
Indi
vidu
als
unde
rsta
nd th
e re
latio
nshi
pbe
twee
n th
e liv
ing
and
non-
livin
g co
mpo
-ne
nts
of n
atur
al s
yste
ms.
Scie
nce:
Liv
ing
Thi
ngs,
Ene
rgy,
Eco
syst
ems,
Mat
ter
Hum
an C
omm
uniti
es u
nder
stan
d ho
w th
ey a
l-te
r th
e na
tura
l and
bui
lt en
viro
nmen
ts.A
s hu
-m
an p
opul
atio
ns in
crea
se, t
heir
impa
cts
on th
egl
obal
env
iron
men
t are
mor
e pr
onou
nced
.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
His
tori
cal L
itera
cy, G
eo-
grap
hic
Lite
racy
; Sci
ence
: Geo
logy
and
Nat
ural
Re-
sour
ces,
Sci
ence
, Tec
hnol
ogy
and
Soci
ety
Indi
vidu
als,
com
mun
ities
, and
soc
ietie
s un
der-
stan
d an
d ho
nor
the
sym
biot
ic r
elat
ions
hip
be-
twee
n th
e na
tura
l and
bui
lt en
viro
nmen
ts s
uch
that
a s
usta
inab
le g
loba
l com
mun
ity is
cre
ated
.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Civ
ic V
alue
s, R
ight
s an
dR
espo
nsib
ilitie
s, S
ocio
polit
ical
Lite
racy
, Par
ticip
atio
nSk
ills
Tak
ing
Res
pons
ible
Tow
ard
the
Tow
ard
Env
iron
men
t
Indi
vidu
als
take
app
ropr
iate
, kno
wle
dge-
able
act
ions
to r
esto
re, p
rese
rve
and
pro-
tect
the
inte
grity
of
natu
ral s
yste
ms
and
inte
ract
ions
.
His
tory
-Soc
ial S
cknc
e :H
isto
rica
lLite
racy
,Eth
i-ca
l Lite
racy
: Sci
ence
: Eco
syst
ems,
Geo
logy
and
Nat
ural
Res
ourc
es
Mem
bers
of
sust
aina
ble
hum
an c
omm
uniti
esle
arn
from
pas
t exp
erie
nces
, ack
now
ledg
e hu
-m
an li
mita
tions
, ant
icip
ate
chan
ges,
and
de
_ve
lop
inno
vativ
e sy
stem
s to
con
serv
e re
sour
ces
and
prom
ote
the
vita
lity
of b
oth
the
natu
ral a
ndbu
ilt e
nvir
onm
ents
.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Eth
ical
Lite
racy
, Cri
tical
Thi
nkin
g Sk
ills,
His
tori
calL
itera
cy,E
cono
rnic
Lite
racy
;Sc
ienc
e: G
eolo
gy a
ndN
atur
alR
esou
rces
,Sci
ence
,Tec
h-no
logy
and
Soc
iety
Info
rmed
citi
zens
infl
uenc
e th
e de
velo
pmen
t of
a .s
usta
inab
le g
loba
l com
mun
ity th
roug
h in
di-
vidu
al a
nd c
olle
ctiv
e ac
tions
, civ
ic a
nd o
rgan
i-za
tiona
l res
pons
iven
ess,
life
styl
e ch
oice
s, c
ul-
tura
l sen
sitiv
ity, c
aree
r se
lect
ion,
reg
ulat
ory
and
stat
utor
y pr
oces
ses,
and
eco
nom
ic p
ract
ices
.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Civ
ic V
alue
s, R
ight
s an
dR
espo
nsib
ilitie
s, E
cono
mic
Lite
racy
, Cri
tical
Thi
nkin
gSk
ills,
Par
ticip
atio
n Sk
ills;
Scie
nce:
Sci
ence
, Tec
hnol
ogy
and
Soci
ety
34C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
8081
Con
cept
ual M
atri
x Fo
r E
nerg
y E
duca
tion
Con
tent
Proc
ess
NA
TU
RA
L E
NV
IRO
NM
EN
TN
atur
al S
yste
ms
and
Inte
ract
ions
BU
ILT
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
Hum
an A
ltera
tions
to N
atur
al S
yste
ms
PER
SON
AL
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
Citi
zen'
s R
oles
, Res
pons
ibili
ties,
Cho
ices
, and
Act
ions
Fost
erin
gA
war
enes
s of
and
Res
pect
for
the
Env
iron
men
t
All
life
requ
ires
ene
rgy
whi
ch is
the
esse
n-tia
l for
ce c
ausi
ng c
hang
e.
Cal
iforn
ia C
urric
ulum
Fra
mew
ork
Ref
eren
ces:
Sci
ence
: Eco
syst
ems,
E n
ergy
: Sou
rces
and
Tra
ns-
form
atio
ns
Hum
an c
omm
uniti
es d
evel
op a
nd d
epen
d on
ener
gy f
rom
ren
ewab
le a
nd n
onre
new
able
sour
ces,
alte
ring
the
natu
ral e
nvir
onm
ent p
osi-
tivel
y an
d ne
gativ
ely
in th
e pr
oces
s.
Sci
ence
: E
nerg
y: S
ourc
es a
nd T
rans
form
atio
ns, E
n-er
gy: H
eat,
Ene
rgy:
Ele
ctric
ity a
nd M
agne
tism
: His
-to
ry a
nd S
ocia
l Sci
ence
:H
isto
rica
l Lite
racy
, Geo
-gr
aphi
c L
itera
cy, E
cono
mic
Lite
racy
The
qua
lity
of li
fe f
or in
divi
dual
s an
d so
ciet
ies
depe
nds
upon
the
dist
ribu
tion
of e
nerg
y, a
val
u-ab
le, r
egul
ated
com
mod
ity.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Cul
tura
l Lite
racy
, Geo
-gr
aphi
c Li
tera
cy, S
ocio
polit
ical
Lite
racy
Und
erst
andi
ngB
asic
Env
iron
men
tal
Con
cept
s
Tne
sun
is th
e pr
imar
y en
ergy
sou
rce
for
alm
ost a
ll ec
osys
tem
s an
d cy
cles
; ene
rgy
is tr
ansf
orm
ed a
nd o
ften
con
vert
ed to
unus
ed h
eat,
but n
ever
lost
.
Sci
ence
: Ene
rgy:
Sou
rces
and
Tra
nsfo
rmat
ions
,E
cosy
stem
s
Ene
rgy
deve
lopm
ent,
dist
ribu
tion,
and
use
hav
elo
ng-t
erm
and
sho
rt-t
erm
eco
nom
ic, e
nvir
on-
men
tal,
soci
al, a
nd p
oliti
cal b
enef
its a
nd d
raw
-ba
cks.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Eco
nom
ical
Lite
racy
,S
ocio
polit
ical
Lite
racy
:S
cien
ce: E
nerg
y: H
eat,
Ene
rgy:
Ele
ctric
ity a
nd M
ag-
netis
m, E
cosy
stem
s
Peop
le, t
hrou
gh th
eir
expe
ctat
ions
for
a c
erta
inqu
ality
of
life,
life
styl
e ch
oice
s, a
nd p
erso
nal
use
of e
nerg
y, c
reat
e de
man
ds f
or c
erta
in ty
pes
of e
nerg
y.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Civ
ic V
alue
s, R
ight
s an
dR
espo
nsib
ilitie
s, S
ocio
polit
ical
Lite
racy
, Par
ticip
atio
nS
kills
Tak
ing
Res
pons
ible
Act
ions
Tow
ard
the
Env
iron
men
t
The
com
plex
ity o
r si
mpl
icity
of
food
web
saf
fect
s th
e fl
ow o
f en
ergy
thro
ugh
ecos
ys-
tem
s; th
us, t
he p
rese
rvat
ion
and
thou
ght-
ful m
anag
emen
t of
the
natu
ral e
nvir
on-
men
t as
a w
hole
is c
ruci
al f
or n
atur
alcy
cles
to s
uppo
rt li
fe.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Par
ticip
atio
n S
kills
,C
ritic
al T
hink
ing
Ski
lls; $
cknc
e: E
cosy
stem
s,G
eolo
gy a
nd N
atur
al R
esou
rces
Indi
vidu
al m
embe
rs o
f su
stai
nabl
e hu
man
com
-m
uniti
es u
se a
nd c
onse
rve
ener
gy a
nd d
evel
opre
new
able
ene
rgy
sour
ces
in a
ntic
ipat
ion
of th
ene
eds
of f
utur
e ge
nera
tions
.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Geo
grap
hica
l Lite
racy
,C
ritic
al T
hink
ing
Ski
lls, E
cono
mic
Lite
racy
;S
cien
ce: G
eolo
gy a
nd N
atur
al R
esou
rces
,Sci
ence
,T e
ch-
nolo
gy a
nd S
ocie
ty
Peop
le, t
hrou
gh c
aree
rs a
nd c
ivic
res
pons
ibili
ty,
plan
for
the
deve
lopm
ent,
effi
cien
t use
, reg
ula-
tion,
con
serv
atio
n, a
no p
rote
ctio
n of
ene
rgy
reso
urce
s ba
sed
on a
n an
alys
is o
f th
e be
nefi
ts,
cost
s, tr
adeo
ffs
and
long
-ter
m im
pact
s on
the
natu
ral a
nd b
uilt
envi
ronm
ents
.
His
tory
and
Soc
ial S
cien
ce :
Civ
ic V
alue
s, R
ight
s an
dR
espo
nsib
ilitie
s, P
artic
ipat
ion
Ski
lls, C
ritic
al T
hink
ing
Ski
lls; S
cien
ce: S
cien
ce, T
echn
olog
y an
d S
ocie
ty, G
eol-
ogy
and
Nat
ural
Res
ourc
es
82C
c(iu
m fo
r E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
35
Eva
luat
ion
Too
l for
Ene
rgy
Edu
catio
n M
ater
ials
The
fol
low
ing
eval
uatio
n to
ol u
sed
by th
e te
ache
rs to
rat
e th
e m
ater
ials
was
adap
ted
from
the
Cal
ifor
nia
Scie
nce
Fram
ewor
k, C
hapt
er 8
, Ins
truc
tiona
lM
ater
ials
Cri
teri
a. T
he s
ame
inst
rum
ent,
with
dif
fere
nt c
onte
nt q
uest
ions
, was
used
to e
valu
ate
wat
er r
esou
rces
mat
eria
ls. A
mod
ifie
d in
stru
men
t was
use
d fo
rsu
bseq
uent
Com
pend
ia in
the
seri
es, e
.g in
tegr
ated
was
te m
anag
emen
t, hu
man
com
mun
ities
, air
qua
lity,
and
nat
ural
com
mun
ities
.
Scal
e fo
r ev
alua
ting
mat
eria
ls:
43
21
0 =
not
app
licab
leex
celle
ntpo
orO
f% I. T
EA
CH
ING
AN
D L
EA
RN
ING
(PE
DA
GO
GY
)1.
Do
the
mat
eria
ls e
ncou
rage
han
ds-o
n ex
peri
ence
?
2. D
o th
e m
ater
ials
off
er th
e st
uden
ts th
e op
port
unity
topr
actic
e sk
atiti
cbog
hlar
2gem
ea (
e.g.
, hyp
othe
sis
mak
ing,
prob
lem
- so
lvin
g, c
olle
ctin
g an
d or
gani
zing
dat
a, a
naly
sing
,dr
awin
g co
nclu
sion
s?)
3. I
s th
e on
teaz
ratu
llupr
zgly
?4.
Are
con
cept
s or
gani
zed
them
atic
ally
?5.
Do
the
inst
ruct
iona
l mat
eria
ls o
ffer
opp
ortu
nitie
s fo
r di
ffer
ent
lear
ning
mod
es')
6. A
re c
once
pts
open
to in
quir
y, p
rese
nted
non
-dog
mat
ical
ly?
7.kr
e as
sess
men
t dev
ices
app
ropr
iate
?8.
Are
the
conc
epts
bei
ng ta
ught
rel
ated
dir
ectly
to th
e st
uden
ts'
prab
lenu
glyi
n,ge
spea
kago
?9.
Is
the
lear
ning
env
iron
men
t exp
ande
d, u
sing
the
outd
oors
,fi
eld
trip
s, o
utsi
de s
peak
ers,
etc
.?
36C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
84
II. G
EN
ER
AL
CO
NT
EN
T10
. Is
the
dept
h of
trea
tmen
t of
the
mat
eria
l ade
quat
e?11
. Is
the
mat
eria
l app
ropr
iate
for
the
age
leve
l des
igna
ted?
12. A
re m
ater
ials
rel
evan
t to
both
rur
al a
nd u
rban
set
tings
?13
. Are
indi
vidu
al v
alue
s in
clud
ed, a
s th
ey p
erta
in to
the
subj
ect?
14. A
re k
now
ledg
e an
d le
arni
ng s
how
n as
an
ente
rpri
seco
nnec
ted
to s
ocie
ty?
III.
PR
ESE
NT
AT
ION
AN
D O
RG
AN
IZA
TIO
N
15. A
re th
e ob
ject
ives
cle
arly
sta
ted?
16. A
re in
stru
ctio
ns f
or te
ache
rs c
lear
?17
. Can
the
mat
eria
ls b
e ad
apte
d to
var
ied
lear
ning
env
iron
-m
ents
(la
rge
or s
mal
l cla
ss, m
ixed
leve
l cla
sses
, etc
.)?
18. I
s th
e w
ritin
g en
gagi
ng?
19. C
an th
ese
mat
eria
ls b
e re
adily
inte
grat
ed in
to a
n al
read
yes
tabl
ishe
d cu
rric
ulum
?20
. Do
the
mat
eria
ls f
ollo
w a
nat
ural
pro
gres
sion
?21
. Are
the
mat
eria
ls o
rgan
ized
in a
n ea
sy-t
o-us
e fa
shio
n?22
. Are
stu
dent
mat
eria
ls s
uffi
cien
tly s
uppl
ied?
23. A
re th
ere
sugg
estio
ns f
or f
urth
er in
vest
igat
ions
?24
. Are
ther
e go
od v
isua
l illu
stra
tions
?25
. Are
the
mat
eria
ls c
alle
d fo
r re
ason
ably
acc
essi
ble?
85
V. E
NE
RG
Y C
ON
TE
NT
26. A
re th
e la
ws
of th
erm
odyn
amic
s ad
dres
sed?
27. I
s th
e fl
ow o
f en
ergy
thro
ugh
ecos
yste
ms
incl
uded
?28
. Are
var
ious
ene
rgy
sour
ces
(sol
ar, w
ind,
hyd
ro, c
onse
rva
tion,
geo
ther
mal
, nuc
lear
, oil,
coa
l, na
tura
l gas
, O.T
.E.C
.,bi
omas
s) tr
eate
d?29
. Are
ren
ewab
le a
nd n
onre
new
able
ener
gy s
ourc
es c
orn
pare
d an
d co
ntra
sted
?30
. Do
less
ons
incl
ude
actu
al s
tude
nt p
artic
ipat
ion
inen
ergy
cons
erva
tion?
31. D
o th
e m
ater
ials
kel
p st
uden
ts u
nder
stan
d th
e ro
les
of
indi
vidu
als,
fam
ilies
, com
mun
ities
, and
gov
ernm
ent,
in
form
ing
ener
gy p
olic
y?32
. Is
cons
ider
atio
n gi
ven
to lo
ng-t
erm
ben
efits
and
cos
ts?
33. R
elat
ive
to o
ther
ene
rgy
curr
icul
um y
ou'v
e se
en h
oww
ould
you
rat
e th
is?
a) to
p 5
b) to
p 10
c) to
p 20
d) n
ot in
the
top
20
VI.
NA
RR
AT
IVE
RE
SPO
NSE
S
34. W
hat s
tand
s ou
t abo
ut th
ese
mat
eria
ls?
35. W
hat a
re th
e gr
eate
st s
tren
gths
?
36. W
hat a
re th
e gr
eate
st w
eakn
esse
s?
37. P
leas
e no
te a
ny o
ther
rea
ctio
ns y
oum
ay h
ave
to th
iscu
rric
ulum
mat
eria
l.
86C
ompe
ndiu
m f
or E
nerg
y R
esou
rces
37
87
Ene
rgy
Cur
ricu
la E
valu
ated
, But
Not
Inc
lude
dT
he f
ollo
win
g m
ater
ials
wer
e ev
alua
ted
by th
e te
ache
r te
ams,
but
not
cho
sen
for
incl
usio
n du
e to
thei
r lo
wer
rat
ings
on th
e fo
ur p
oint
sca
le. T
hese
item
sm
ay b
e us
eful
tool
s fo
r te
achi
ng a
bout
ene
rgy,
but
did
not
mee
t the
cur
ricu
lum
gui
de li
nes
in s
ome
way
.
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tion
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32-M
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any,
NY
122
3,(5
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474-
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.
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A 9
4720
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gra
des
K-6
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e pu
blic
atio
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y E
xten
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Ser
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0 T
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A 9
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an's
Env
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men
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ades
9-1
2,49
80W
. Am
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alt L
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841
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6.O
The
Ene
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lleng
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rade
s 5-
8, T
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ical
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n C
ente
r,P.
O. B
ox 6
2, O
ak R
idge
, TN
378
30.
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epor
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gra
des
9-12
, Ele
ctri
c Po
wer
Res
earc
h In
stitu
te,
P.O
. Box
104
12, P
alo
Alto
, CA
943
03, (
415)
855
-200
0.
OSc
ienc
e A
ctiv
ities
in E
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s 4-
9, P
acif
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as a
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lect
ric,
QL
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zona
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380
0 N
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200,
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AZ
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12.
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Ene
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valu
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ten
item
s lis
ted
belo
w w
ere
not p
ublis
hed
in ti
me
for
the
orig
inal
rev
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of
mat
eria
ls, b
utar
e w
orth
men
tioni
ng. T
he f
irst
fou
r ite
ms
rece
ntly
won
awar
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rom
the
U.S
. Dep
artm
ent o
f E
nerg
y or
Env
iron
men
tal P
rote
ctio
n A
genc
y. I
tem
s fo
ur th
roug
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ght
wer
e ev
alua
ted
in th
e C
ompe
ndia
for
Inte
grat
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aste
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agem
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MM
) or
Hum
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omm
uniti
es (
HC
) an
d th
eir
resp
ectiv
e sc
ores
are
note
d at
the
end
of e
ach
entr
y.
1. U
nive
rsal
Hou
se A
ctiv
ity G
uide
and
Cal
ifor
nia
Nat
ive
Am
eric
an P
oste
r Se
ries
,gr
ades
3 -
8,1
992,
36
page
s. F
ree.
Cal
ifor
nia
Ene
rgy
Ext
ensi
on S
ervi
ce, 1
4001
0th
Stre
et, S
acra
men
to, C
A 9
5814
, (91
6) 3
23-4
388.
Mul
ti-cu
ltura
l act
iviti
es li
nkin
g en
ergy
and
pas
sive
sol
ar d
esig
n pr
inci
ples
(in
sula
-tio
n, s
hade
, ori
enta
tion,
and
ther
mal
mas
s) w
ith tr
aditi
onal
Cal
ifor
nia
Indi
anho
usin
g. F
ull c
olor
pos
ters
(20
by
24 in
ches
) ar
e su
itabl
e fo
r fr
amin
g.
2. T
rash
for
the
Lon
g H
aul,
grad
es K
-12,
Jan
uary
199
1, 1
53 p
ages
, $17
.00.
Mis
sour
i Ene
rgy
Res
ourc
es P
roje
ct, 7
838
Big
Ben
d R
oad,
Web
ster
Gro
ves,
MO
6311
9.T
wo-
thir
ds o
f th
is b
ook
is d
edic
ated
to n
ine
case
stu
dies
that
foc
us m
ostly
on
recy
clin
g is
sues
. Ver
y ni
cely
pre
sent
ed.
3. E
lem
enta
ry E
nerg
y an
d E
nvir
onm
ent S
cien
ce A
ctiv
ities
, gra
des
K-2
, 3-4
, and
5-
6, J
une
1991
(or
igin
ally
pub
lishe
d in
198
4 by
New
Yor
k E
nerg
y E
duca
tion
Proj
ect)
,10
0 pa
ges
each
, Fre
e, P
enns
ylva
nia
Ene
rgy
Off
ice,
116
Pin
e St
reet
, Har
risb
urg,
PA
1710
1.Fi
ve g
uide
s th
at in
tegr
ate
ener
gy a
nd e
nvir
onm
eant
al is
sues
into
gen
eral
sci
ence
curr
icul
a. W
ell o
rgan
ized
. Eac
h ac
tivity
beg
ins
V.th
a q
uest
ion.
Fai
rly
equa
lco
vera
ge o
f en
ergy
bas
ics
and
pers
onal
cho
ice.
4. T
hink
Ear
th, g
rade
s K
-3 a
nd 4
-6, $
50 p
er u
nit i
nclu
ding
vid
eo.
Edu
catio
nal D
evel
opm
ent S
peci
alis
ts, 5
505
E. C
arso
n St
reet
, Sui
te 2
50, L
akew
ood,
CA
907
13, (
310)
420
-681
4.M
ater
ials
wer
e de
velo
ped
by th
e sa
me
firm
that
did
Ene
rgy
Sour
ce m
ater
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. 5le
sson
uni
ts b
eaut
iful
ly d
esig
ned
and
pres
ente
d w
ith e
ngag
ing
grap
hics
. The
mes
are
artic
ulat
ed a
cros
s gr
ade
leve
ls, a
lthou
gh m
ore
emph
asis
is o
n en
ergy
and
was
tem
anag
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t. Sc
ored
B+
in H
C a
t K-6
gra
de a
nd A
- in
IW
M a
t 4-6
gra
de. S
ome
Span
ish
mat
eria
ls.
5. I
mpa
ct!
Env
iron
men
tal A
ctiv
ities
with
an
Inte
rnat
iona
l Foc
us, g
rade
s K
-6, 1
990,
$19.
95 w
ith b
ulk
disc
ount
s. E
nvir
onm
enta
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Gro
up, 3
3770
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, Eve
rgre
en, C
O 8
0479
, (30
3) 6
74-3
853.
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alua
ble
colle
ctio
n of
6 u
nits
, wel
l pre
sent
ed a
nd o
rgan
ized
with
goo
d in
form
atio
nan
d qu
estio
ns th
at p
rom
ote
criti
cal t
hink
ing.
Am
ong
the
six
units
is o
ne o
n re
new
able
and
non
-ren
ewab
le e
nerg
y, a
nd a
noth
er o
n oi
l spi
lls.
Scor
edB
+ in
NC
at K
-3 g
rade
.
0
6. E
arth
Tim
e, g
rade
s 10
-12,
Rev
ised
199
4 as
E2,
275
pag
es, $
125
for
seve
n un
its.
E2,
881
Alm
a R
eal D
rive
, Sui
te 1
18, P
acif
ic P
alis
ades
, CA
902
72, (
310)
573
-960
8.B
inde
r of
act
iviti
es to
gui
de s
econ
dary
stu
dent
s in
an
ecol
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al a
udit
of s
choo
l- -en
ergy
, wat
er, p
estic
ides
, che
mic
als,
foo
ds, r
ecyc
ling,
and
gar
dens
. Lin
ks s
ocia
lsc
ienc
e, h
ealth
and
sci
ence
. Sco
red
B+
in N
C a
nd B
- in
1W
M. T
rans
latio
n in
tose
vera
l lan
guag
es p
lann
ed.
7. B
reak
thro
ughs
, gra
de le
vel s
peci
fic
for
grad
es 1
-8, 1
992,
25
page
s, $
19.9
5te
ache
r's e
ditio
n, $
4.95
for
stu
dent
boo
klet
s. B
ulk
disc
ount
s.Z
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ser
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t Fif
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6764
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s O
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3216
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64, (
800)
421
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8.E
ach
in th
e se
ries
of
58 in
terd
isci
plin
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book
lets
foc
uses
on
a re
al-w
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issu
essu
ch a
s ra
in f
ores
ts, d
imin
ishi
ng e
nerg
y su
pplie
s, a
cid
rain
, and
glo
bal w
arm
ing.
Seri
es is
bei
ng c
onsi
dere
d fo
r ad
aptio
n as
sci
ence
text
book
in C
alif
orni
a. F
ifte
enun
its a
ddre
ss e
nerg
y is
sues
incl
udin
g m
otio
n, w
indm
ills,
rai
nfor
ests
, ele
ctri
city
,sm
og, a
nd g
reen
hous
e. E
mph
asis
on
them
atic
teac
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, cri
tical
thin
king
, and
colla
bora
tive
lear
ning
des
igne
d to
impl
emen
t rec
omm
enda
tions
of
Proj
ect 2
061.
Goo
d gr
aphi
c or
gani
zers
suc
h as
net
wor
k tr
ees.
Sco
red
a B
in H
C f
or 4
-6 g
rade
.
8. E
nerg
y, E
cono
mic
s &
the
Env
iron
men
t, gr
ades
7-9
, 199
3, 1
19 p
ages
, $5.
00.
Indi
ana
Dep
t. of
Edu
catio
n, R
m. 2
29, S
tate
Hou
se, I
ndia
napo
lis, I
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inR
enew
able
Ene
rgy
and
Ene
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Eff
icie
ncy,
gra
des
K-1
2, 1
991,
140
page
s, $
10.0
0 pl
us $
3.00
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ppin
g. N
atio
nal E
nerg
y Fo
unda
tion,
516
0 W
iley
Post
Way
, Sui
te 2
00, S
alt L
ake
City
, UT
841
16, (
801)
539
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by
the
form
er S
olar
Ene
rgy
Res
earc
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stitu
te, t
he g
uide
intr
oduc
esth
e te
chno
logi
es a
nd f
ollo
ws
with
idea
s fo
r ex
peri
men
tal p
roje
cts
dem
onst
ratin
gth
e sc
ient
ific
met
hod.
Ide
al f
or s
cien
ce f
air
proj
ects
. Top
ics
incl
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sola
r,ph
otov
olta
ics,
geo
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mal
, bio
fuel
s, w
ind,
sup
erco
nduc
tivity
, hyd
roge
n, a
nden
ergy
eff
icie
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One
thir
d of
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book
list
s of
res
ourc
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ouse
Hou
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gra
des
K-
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93, 3
2 pa
ges,
$6.
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nter
pris
e fo
rE
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tion,
131
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with
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tory
of m
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ily's
use
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s w
ell a
s sa
fety
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rgy
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