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Sites for Teachers (7)

Energy Sourcebook
This site contains PDF files for energy lessons. The K-12 lessons range in topics from basic energy to electricity, renewable and nonrenewable energy, and conservation.
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Energy Lessons
This is a page that allows teachers to share lesson ideas. There are 12 energy lesson descriptions on this page written by teachers. They each describe their lesson and explain how it works.
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Sites for Students (25)

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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Renewables
This page has a link to a slide presentation on renewable energy. It discusses solar, wind, tides, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass. It also has links to three activities; Whirling Windmills, Whizzing Windmills, and Whooshing Waterwheels.
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Energy Facts
“Energy Facts” presents the science of energy, describes the renewable and non-renewable sources, uses, and reviews ways to conserve it. Reviewed are solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hydro, ocean, oil, natural gas, coal, and uranium.
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Just for Kids: What is Energy?
Learn about energy and the different forms of energy. Need more information? Just follow the links at the top of the page.
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