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Green Schools Curriculum

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GREEN SCHOOLS ENERGY CURRICULUM

Middle School lessons on the consumption and conservation of energy
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PROJECT 2061

  • "Help all Americans become literate in science, mathematics, and technology."
  • Aims to improve education through research and the creation of tools
For more information on Project 2016, please visit the link below:
https://www.aaas.org/program/project2061/about
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GREEN SCHOOLS ENERGY CURRICULUM

  • For grades 6-8
  • Uses real-time info on green schools energy use and generation
  • Cross-curricular: includes science, math, technology, and engineering
For more information on the Green Schools Energy Curriculum, please visit the page below:
http://www.aaas.org/news/green-schools-curriculum-centers-stem-learning-sus...
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FIVE UNITS IN THE GREEN SCHOOLS ENERGY CURRICULUM

  • Energy and Energy Resources
  • From Energy Resources to Energy Use
  • Natural and Artificial Light
  • Staying Warm and Staying Cool
  • Putting It All Together
To view the outline of the Green Schools Energy Curriculum, read the page listed below:
http://www.aaas.org/sites/default/files/GreenSchools_course_outline_May2015...

UNIT FIVE: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

  • The final unit allows students to use their knowledge to re-engineer their school to use less energy
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How does this use technology?
Students use real-time data to track and analyze their building's energy use online.

FINAL FAST FACTS

  • New schools are often choosing to be green
  • Resources and activities for the curriculum will be developed next
  • Goal: get students to understand the science behind and need for energy conservation
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WHY I AM EXCITED FOR THIS TECHNOLOGY

  • I teach mid-level students
  • I love science and math
  • I strive to be eco-friendly
  • As an educator, I am responsible for preparing the next generation of engineers
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