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Sites for Teachers (16)

Doing Science: The Process of Scientific Inquiry
Engage your students in the process of scientific inquiry. This resource from NIH teaches students how to do inquiry by getting them involved in scientific inquiry.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, Questions, Core Content, Inquiry
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Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and Infrastructure Technologies
Hydrogen and fuel cell technologies have the potential to revolutionize the way we produce and use energy. This website includes introductory information for anyone interested in learning about hydrogen and fuel cells.
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Kids Saving Energy
U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy website provides this section for kids. Games and information about energy efficiency and renewable energy. There is a energy action plan for reducing home waste, an interactice Energy Elf game, knowledge test and a quiz. This part of the website is more for elementary (K-5) but there are lesson plans for K-12.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, Questions, Science Fair, Career, Core Content, Inquiry
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Hydrogen and Fuel Cell & Infrastructure
For all things Hydrogen visit this Department of Energy website. There are easy to read descriptions of hydrogen production, delivery and storage and the use of hydrogen in fuel cells. Educational activities and fact sheets are only a few clicks away.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Data Source, Career, Core Content, Inquiry
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Fuel Cells
Learn more about this alternative to traditional sources of energy with descriptions and reports, benefits, applications, photographs, and career resources. Information from the site is also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
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High Graphic, Career, Core Content
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Collecting the History of Fuel Cells
This website is from the Smithsonian National Museum of American History and gives information on the history and development of fuel cells.
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