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Aunt
Sarah and the Amazing Power, Electricity and Natural Gas
Grades K-3
This beautifully illustrated storybook about electrical and natural gas safety tells a tale about three lovable kittens and their Aunt Sarah, and introduces the benefits of electricity and natural gas. #36205 |
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The Clubhouse Kids Make A Big Difference
An Energy-Saving Adventure
Grades 2-3
The Clubhouse Kids are in danger of
being kicked out of their clubhouse if
they don't reduce their energy use. This 32-page storybook promotes an energy-conscious outlook and good habits. Activities include cut-out tip cards, a home energy inspection, a club membership certificate, and more.
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Exploring Your Environment
Grades 3-6
Breakthrough discovery workbook brings energy efficiency and the environment together. Magazine style pages hold students' interest.
Contains educator endorsed learning activities.
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Energy
Efficiency World
Grades 3-6
An exciting book that helps teach energy-related science concepts such as renewable and non-renewable energy sources, energy transformations, reduction of green-house gases, and how to reduce energy use. #36440 |
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Experiments to Explore Electricity
Grades 3-6
Packed with easy-to-follow experiments and challenging activities, this book helps kids understand how electricity works. All the experiments use everyday items that are easily accessible to teachers and students #36690 |
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Power News
Grades 4-6, and Parents too!
Our fun-filled newsletter is packed with information for educators, students and their families. Learn about energy from a historical, mathematical and scientific perspective—through fun facts, stories, vocabulary and activities. Readers will enjoy learning and applying real-life, energy safety and conservation lessons.
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Electrical and Natural Gas Safety World
Grades 4-6
Helps teach mandated science concepts while reinforcing important safety messages. Supports National Science Education Standards and the National Energy Education Development Project’s Guidelines for Energy Education. #36385 |