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ALternative energy lesson series

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A lesson series for grades 4-5 on alternative energy sources.

 

  • Investigating the types of energy in different objects (lesson one of eight)
  • Conversion of energy into different forms (lesson two of eight)
  • Energy Conversion in Electricity – Resistors and Circuits (lesson three of eight)
  • Electromagnets (lesson four of eight)
  • States of Matter (lesson five of eight)
  • The energy of life in zebrafish (lesson six of eight)
  • Alternative Energy Part I (lesson seven of eight)
  • Alternative Energy Part II (lesson eight of eight)
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ALternative energy lesson series

  • Investigating the types of energy in different objects (lesson one of eight)
  • Conversion of energy into different forms (lesson two of eight)
  • Energy Conversion in Electricity – Resistors and Circuits (lesson three of eight)
  • Electromagnets (lesson four of eight)
  • States of Matter (lesson five of eight)
  • The energy of life in zebrafish (lesson six of eight)
  • Alternative Energy Part I (lesson seven of eight)
  • Alternative Energy Part II (lesson eight of eight)

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Funded in part by a Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) (Grant #: 1R25RR024279-01A1)
from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
and by an undergraduate science education award from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute