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Examining Electricity

Provided by: EarthEcho International
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  • In this lesson from EarthEcho International, students will role-play as members of an energy council of a fictional country to research, debate, and determine the best form of energy to replace coal.
  • The lesson will take about three one-hour class periods, where students will learn about energy from natural gas, biomass, solar, wind, and waves and how coal impacts the Chesapeake Bay Dead Zone.
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Subjects: Science, Social Studies, English Language Arts
Authors: EarthEcho International
Region: Maryland, Delaware, Virginia
Languages: English

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EarthEcho International
EarthEcho International envisions a world where every individual has the opportunity and tools to create a healthy and thriving environment. To that end, their mission is to build a global youth movement to protect and restore our ocean planet. Their Academy is a new virtual learning space developed to provide online courses for teacher professional learning with access to fully remote, asynchronous environmental education modules for students.

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