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Planet Protectors (TK-2)
A student's work in the Bio mimicry lesson
A student's creation for the "Float Away" lesson teaching about air and transportation
Students playing "potential potential kinetic" to learn about electricity
A student's work for the "Go With the Flow" lesson teaching about renewable resources
Students learn about renewable resources with our "Sunshine Power" lesson b using a solar oven to make tasty nachos!
Resource Managers (3-5)
A student engages with materials provided by Energy is Everything for the "Amusement Park of Dreams" lesson on electrification
The "Solar Cars" lesson teaches about renewable resources by building small solar-poowered cars, like the ones pictured here.
Students complete worksheets and learn about air and transportation with our "Emission Investigation" lesson
Students learn about circuitry in our Digital Multimeter lesson
Students completing the Filtration Station lesson
Students learn about agriculture and greening with our "Hydroponics" lesson
Earth Engineers (6-8)
Students explore the water-energy nexus in our "Clean Water" lesson
Getting outside to complete an activity helps reinforce learning in our "Don't Worry, Be Cilia" lesson
Students get hands on with our "Methane in the Making" lesson to learn about nonrenewable resources
With the "Ocean Carbon Balance" lesson, students create chemical bonds and build climate literacy
Students learn about circuitry with our "Solar Challenge" lesson
Future Innovators (9-12)
Drawings illustrate students' new knowledge of electrification with our "Net Zero Energy Future lesson
Students create art from plastic trash to learn about waste management with our "Life of a Water Bottle" lesson
Students create wind turbines to learn about renewable resources in our "Spin the Turbine" lesson
Students learn about renewable resources with our "Solar Master Plan" lesson
Solar cars teach students about electrification in our "EV & You" lesson