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Abstract:
This set of lessons provides an opportunity for midlevel students to gain a basic understanding of how energy is turned into power (watts), the units are measured using a meter (kilowatts), the costs of those units and the eventual reduction of energy consumption and cost to the consumer (audit).
Introduction to Research:
This project will give middle school students an opportunity to gain an understanding of energy. By conducting exercises and energy audits of their own homes, they will begin to see the importance of energy in their daily lives. By using the Internet as a research tool, students will gain knowledge about energy as well as developing research skills.
Learner Outcomes: After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Research Questions:
Understanding energy supply and demand is an important concept. It is also part of district curriculum and state standards. In order to engage the student, they will conduct energy exercises and audit. Technology will be an integral part of this project through the use of the Internet to research data and the use of e-mail to collaborate with energy experts and share results with other students.
Product:
Each student will conduct a home electrical energy audit and report their findings and suggestions on ways to reduce their energy consumption and/or improve energy efficiency in the home and community.
Assessment:
Before the project begins, students will complete an informal assessment to find out the level of prior knowledge. Students will complete an energy audit and project rubric.
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Authors: Sue Emmons,
Powell Midddle School, Littleton, CO; Kevin
Lindauer, Baker Middle School, Denver, CO; Janet
Stellema, Monarch K-8, Louisville, CO; John
Sepich, Scott Carpenter Middle School, Westminster, CO; Edited
by Marge Bardeen NTEP II Project PI.
Webmaster: ed-webmaster@fnal.gov
Created: September 9, 1998 - Updated: October 3, 2001
URL: http://www-ed.fnal.gov/ntep/f98/projects/nrel_energy_2/index.html