Conservation of Energy and Resources
Energy choices are becoming increasingly important. Making greater use of renewable and
alternative sources and conserving energy are options that students need to know about if we
are to sustain our present standard of living and ensure adequate energy supplies for future generations.
Students must also recognize that there are immediate and long-term impacts and costs
associated with every choice.
Never has it been more important for our students to be creative and critical thinkers. More than
ever, they need to know how to understand situations and to respond to them in new ways. They
need to be able to recognize the choices made by others, while being able to question the ideas
behind the choices. They need to be able to think critically, to see things from many different
perspectives, and to use all of the information available to make informed and reasoned personal
choices about energy use and conservation.
By designing, constructing, and operating their own devices, students will learn how energy is
transferred from one system to another. When building devices, it is important that students be
able to identify and demonstrate an understanding of practices that ensure their personal safety
and the safety of others. This includes knowing why it is important to keep work spaces neat
and tidy and why batteries should be recharged only under adult supervision.
alternative sources and conserving energy are options that students need to know about if we
are to sustain our present standard of living and ensure adequate energy supplies for future generations.
Students must also recognize that there are immediate and long-term impacts and costs
associated with every choice.
Never has it been more important for our students to be creative and critical thinkers. More than
ever, they need to know how to understand situations and to respond to them in new ways. They
need to be able to recognize the choices made by others, while being able to question the ideas
behind the choices. They need to be able to think critically, to see things from many different
perspectives, and to use all of the information available to make informed and reasoned personal
choices about energy use and conservation.
By designing, constructing, and operating their own devices, students will learn how energy is
transferred from one system to another. When building devices, it is important that students be
able to identify and demonstrate an understanding of practices that ensure their personal safety
and the safety of others. This includes knowing why it is important to keep work spaces neat
and tidy and why batteries should be recharged only under adult supervision.