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Saving Energy

(pdf) - from the National Energy Education Development(NEED) Project Energy Efficiency and Conservation - Secondary Infobook (pdf) - from the National Energy Education Development(NEED) Project Energy Star Kids - site of the U S Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy Energy Efficiency and Conservation Lesson Plans K-12 -

Secondary Energy Infobook Activities (19 Activities)'

U S DEPARTMENT OF Energy Efficiency ENERGY Renewable Energy ENERGY EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Secondary Infobook Activities (19 Activities) Grades: 9-12 Topics: Energy Basics Owner: NEED This educational material is brought to you by the U S Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

NEED Project: Primary Science of Energy Infobook

This free infobook provides an overview of energy forms and sources for Grades 2-4 along with hands-on activities graphics and classroom presentation materials for teaching an entire unit Students will first be introduced to energy as a

National Energy Education Development Project Store

The mission of the NEED Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students educators business government and community leaders to design and deliver objective multi-sided energy education programs NEED works with energy companies agencies and organizations to bring balanced energy

Energy Infobooks (Free PDF Download) – The NEED Project

One Secondary Infobook $3 00 Secondary Class Set of 30 Infobooks $80 00 The mission of the NEED Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students educators business government and community leaders to design and deliver objective multi-sided energy

Geothermal

20 Secondary Energy Infobook What is Geothermal Energy? Geothermal energy comes from the heat within the Earth The word geothermal comes from the Greek words geo meaning earth and therme meaning heat People around the world use geothermal energy to produce electricity to heat homes and buildings and to provide hot

e What is Energy?

2015 The NEED Project 8408 Kao Circle Manassas VA 20110 1 800 875 5029 7 Energy Makes Things Move It takes energy to make things move Cars and motorcycles 8 Elementary Energy Infobook e History of Energy The Sun The sun was the first energy source It provided light and heat to the first humans During the day the people

Biomass

12 Secondary Energy Infobook What is Biomass? Biomass is any organic matter—wood crops seaweed animal wastes— that can be used as an energy source Biomass is probably our oldest source of energy after the sun For thousands of years people have burned wood to heat their homes and cook their food Biomass gets its energy from the sun

Secondary energy infobook (Book 2004) [WorldCat]

National Energy Education Development Project OCLC Number: 57719799: Notes: Includes applicable science standards for grades 5-8 and 9-12 (p 4-5) 2004-2005 --Cover Description: 79 pages : illustrations 28 cm Series Title: National Energy Education Development Project Responsibility: the National Energy Education Development Project]

Biomass Biomass at a Glance 2012

10 Secondary Energy Infobook What Is Biomass? Biomass is any organic matter—wood crops seaweed animal wastes— that can be used as an energy source Biomass is probably our oldest source of energy after the sun For thousands of years people have burned wood to heat their homes and cook their food Biomass gets its energy from the sun

Intermediate Energy Infobook

The NEED Project P O Box 10101 Manassas VA 20108 1 800 875 5029 9 Using Biomass Energy A log does not give o energy unless you do something to it Usually wood is burned to make heat Burning is not the only way to use biomass energy though There are four ways to release the

Hydropower Intermediate Energy Infobook

14 Intermediate Energy Infobook What Is Hydropower? Hydropower (the prex hydro means water) is energy that comes from the force of moving water The movement of water between the Earth and the atmosphere is part of a continuous cycle called the water cycle The sun draws moisture up from the oceans and rivers and this moisture condenses

Petroleum Petroleum at a Glance 2009

32 Secondary Energy Infobook What is Petroleum? Petroleum is a fossil fuel It is called a fossil fuel because it was formed from the remains of tiny sea plants and animals that died millions of years ago When the plants and animals died they sank to the bottom of the oceans They were buried by thousands of feet of sediment and sand

NEED Project: Energy From The Sun

Editor's Note: These materials were designated by the publisher for Grades K-4 but the readability score is Grade 4 and many of the concepts require a cognitive level above that of the typical primary learner The blueprint and materials for building the solar house can be purchased from the publisher for $350 or obtained from science supply houses for ~ $200 for one

National Energy Education Development Project (NEED

National Energy Education Development Project (NEED) The NEED Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit education association that has been dedicated since 1980 to promoting a realistic understanding of the scientific economic and environmental impacts of energy so that students and teachers can make educated decisions

Hydropower – The NEED Project

Energy Infobook Activities (Free PDF Download) $ 0 00 Energy Infobooks (Free PDF Download) $ 0 00-$ 80 00 Energy at a Glance (Free Download) $ 0 00 Quick Links About Us FAQs About Us The mission of the NEED Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students educators business

Secondary Energy Infobook Activities

Secondary Energy Infobook Activities A companion guide to the Secondary Energy Infobook that includes activities to reinforce general energy information energy sources electricity and conservation The mission of The NEED Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students educators

Intermediate Energy Infobook

10 Intermediate Energy Infobook What Is Coal? Coal is a fossil fuel formed from the remains of plants that lived and died hundreds of millions of years ago when parts of the Earth were covered with huge swampy forests Coal is called a nonrenewable energy source because it takes millions of years to form

Intermediate Energy Infobook

Intermediate Energy Infobook Europium 151964 Am Gadolinium 157 25 96 Cm Terbium 158 92534 97 Dysprosium 162 500 98 Cf Holmium 164 93032 99 Erbium 167 259 100 Fm Thulium 168 93421 Ytterbium 173 04 Lutetium 174 967 101 102 103 Md No Lr Darmstadtium Roentgenium Copernicium Ununtrium (284) 66 Flerovium (289) 67 Ununpen iu (288) 68

Introduction to Energy

10 Secondary Energy Infobook Sources of Energy People have always used energy to do work for them Thousands of years ago early humans burned wood to provide light heat their living spaces and cook their food Later people used the wind to move their boats from place to place A hundred years ago people began using

Electricity

36 2018 The NEED Project Intermediate Energy Infobook Secondary Energy Source Electricity is different from primary sources of energy Unlike coal petroleum or solar energy electricity is a secondary source of energy That means we must use other energy sources to make electricity

Electricity

32 Intermediate Energy Infobook Electricity: The Mysterious Force What exactly is the mysterious force we call electricity? It is simply moving electrons And what exactly are electrons? They are tiny particles found in atoms Everything in the universe is made of atoms—every star every tree every animal The human body is made of atoms

NEED Project: Energy From The Sun

Editor's Note: These materials were designated by the publisher for Grades K-4 but the readability score is Grade 4 and many of the concepts require a cognitive level above that of the typical primary learner The blueprint and materials for building the solar house can be purchased from the publisher for $350 or obtained from science supply houses for ~ $200 for one

Uranium

62 2018 The NEED Project Primary Energy Infobook Uranium is a mineral found in rocks in the ground Uranium is nonrenewable We cannot make more There is plenty of uranium though We split uranium atoms to get energy Everything is made of atoms Stars trees horses air—all are made of atoms Atoms are tiny tiny particles

SECONDARY GUIDE

The mission of The NEED Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students educators business government and community 1 Secondary Energy Infobook 1 Set of Energy Round Up posters with cards 1 Set of Nifty Natural Gas Story prop cards 30 Hang tag holders

Wind

48 Secondary Energy Infobook Wind Velocity It is important to know how fast the wind is blowing Wind speed is important because the amount of electricity that wind turbines can generate is determined in large part by wind speed or velocity A doubling of wind velocity from the low range to optimal range of a