Our primary energy sources today are fossil fuels, which are being depleted at an alarming rate. In addition to the cost and supply issues, scientists have long warned of the environmental damage caused by burning fossil fuels. This lesson on fossil fuel depletion and renewable energy involves students in class discussion, research, data analysis, and a simulation activity. They will create a project that will be used to teach others about alternative/renewable energy sources using a model, experiment, diagram, or interactive/multimedia display. Educational levels: Middle school, High school
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This lesson, developed by Rebecca B. Holloway of Park Forest Middle School, connects the bridge betw...
This website has 22 lesson plans in alternative energy developed by the New York State Energy Resear...
This lesson will help students to distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable sources of energy, ...
Society is constantly progressing towards cleaner and more efficient means of energy sources. The pu...
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan teaches students about alternative forms of energy while they ...
Encouraging interest in science and engineering can begin early in the education process if teachers...
The need for renewable and non-fossil fuels is now recognised by nations throughout the world. Conse...
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan discusses how fossil fuels are obtained from the Earth, the ef...
As the Earth's fossil fuel reserves decline, what forms of energy will come next? After discussing t...
The goal of this lesson is for students to explore their greenhouse gas emissions and potential alte...
In this lesson, students will use their knowledge about major and alternative sources of energy to c...
This paper describes a new intermediate course given in the Environmental Studies Program at The New...
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This lesson, created by Jackie Carl, guides students to research various types of energy resources w...
This lesson plan explores the controversial issues surrounding the energy debate in the United State...
This lesson, developed by Rebecca B. Holloway of Park Forest Middle School, connects the bridge betw...