The goal of this lesson is for students to explore their greenhouse gas emissions and potential alternative energy sources. Using an online simulation, students explore the economic and environmental impacts of these different sources and recognize that no single alternative energy source will currently provide enough power for a city. However, by combining power from a number of sources, they can minimize the impact on the environment. Students will also discuss the strengths and limitations of this simulation. Finally students will discuss what alternative energy sources might be most viable in their own area
Students will review the carbon cycle focusing on its qualities as a system. The lesson begins with ...
Society is constantly progressing towards cleaner and more efficient means of energy sources. The pu...
This lesson will help students to distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable sources of energy, ...
In this lesson, students will use their knowledge about major and alternative sources of energy to c...
This lesson, created by Bruce Karpe, utilizes Chevron's online simulation, Energyville (the objectiv...
This is a science lesson for students in ninth and tenth grade on Energy Sources that can be used in...
The purpose of this lesson is for students to consider where they currently obtain their energy from...
This lesson presents students with a review of the greenhouse effect and the overall energy gains by...
Report and presentation completed by students enrolled in PA 5242: Environmental Planning, Policy, a...
In this activity, students will return to the initial list of words they brainstormed about cities d...
Students will review concepts of the energy pyramid focusing on the loss of usable energy as it move...
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In this paper, we present our project on integrating the most advanced energy resource allocation mo...
The goal of this lesson is to give students an understanding of electricity, how it is made, and wha...
In this lesson, students examine all of the action plans they have created in the previous seven mod...
Students will review the carbon cycle focusing on its qualities as a system. The lesson begins with ...
Society is constantly progressing towards cleaner and more efficient means of energy sources. The pu...
This lesson will help students to distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable sources of energy, ...
In this lesson, students will use their knowledge about major and alternative sources of energy to c...
This lesson, created by Bruce Karpe, utilizes Chevron's online simulation, Energyville (the objectiv...
This is a science lesson for students in ninth and tenth grade on Energy Sources that can be used in...
The purpose of this lesson is for students to consider where they currently obtain their energy from...
This lesson presents students with a review of the greenhouse effect and the overall energy gains by...
Report and presentation completed by students enrolled in PA 5242: Environmental Planning, Policy, a...
In this activity, students will return to the initial list of words they brainstormed about cities d...
Students will review concepts of the energy pyramid focusing on the loss of usable energy as it move...
Our primary energy sources today are fossil fuels, which are being depleted at an alarming rate. In ...
In this paper, we present our project on integrating the most advanced energy resource allocation mo...
The goal of this lesson is to give students an understanding of electricity, how it is made, and wha...
In this lesson, students examine all of the action plans they have created in the previous seven mod...
Students will review the carbon cycle focusing on its qualities as a system. The lesson begins with ...
Society is constantly progressing towards cleaner and more efficient means of energy sources. The pu...
This lesson will help students to distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable sources of energy, ...