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Photo of wind turbines in deep waterPhoto of a fishPhoto of a wetlandPhoto of a platform with three boatsPhoto of a killer whalePhoto of a welder working on an offshore platformPhoto of a platform in water and behind a snowy mountainPhoto of three oil refinery faucetsPhoto of a wind energy farm
 
How Many Does It Take? Lists for kids various types of energy sources produced from nuclear plants, hydroelectric dams, offshore gas production, onshore gas wells, wave turbines, wave plants, and solar panels, and how much of these many energy resources it takes to power a city of 100,000 people or to fuel cars for 100,000 for a year. (2 pages)
Watts it to you? Students can role play while exploring ways to make Golden County energy self-sufficient through inquiry, cooperative problem-solving, and negotiation.
Starfish wiggling its arms Tidepool Math Students use a plot of a mussel bed to better understand the scientific applications of counting and estimating, while learning about the environment through exploration.
Ocean Energy booklet cover Ocean Energy This publication is designed to teach students about many energy resources located in, over, and under the ocean by using background information, presentations, and hands-on activities. PDF file (22 pages)
The Ocean's Sand, A Natural Resource booklet cover The Ocean's Sand, A Natural Resource What is Sand and Gravel and why do we need it for our beaches? PDF file (21 pages)
Energy Ant! Learn along with Energy Ant about different types of energy
Energy through an Electric Plug Saving Energy at Home: 10 easy steps to save energy ... and save money!
NEED - National Energy Education Development Great information for teachers and kids about energy
Historic Ship Historic Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico
Historic Shipwrecks of the Gulf of Mexico, A Teacher's Resource
Ocean Beach Did You Know? Find out what sea water is made of.
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