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1 MicroWorlds Teacher Packet

The Advanced Light Source held a workshop for local teachers in 1996. Hands-on classroom activities on electricity, magnets, and polarized light created for that workshop, and several other fact sheets about the ALS, are available below. These materials are in Portable Document Format (PDF) and require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and/or print them; go to Adobe's web site for easy instructions on how to download this free software...

2 Fermilab: Teacher Resource Center

Teacher Resource Center: Putting It All Together Library (sciencelines). Teacher's Lounge Science Lab Tech Room. The Teacher Resource Center provides a preview collection of K-12 instructional materials. TRC services include professional development workshops, consultation assistance, bibliographies and reference assistance...

3 Coal: Energy For Home & Community - Grade Three Teaching Module

A teaching module focusing on coal as an energy source...

4 Dinosaurs and Power Plants

A lesson plan and activity guide devoted to fossil fuels, their initial discovery, current use, and future use...

5 An Experiment for Carbon Dioxide Sequestration - Lesson Plan

Student objectives will be to explain the need for carbon dioxide sequestration and give examples of what carbon dioxide sequestration is...

6 National Science Education Content Standard: Unifying Concepts and Processes in Science(grades K-12)

National Science Education Content Standard: Unifying Concepts and Processes in Science (grades K-12...

7 Berkeley Lab: The Center for Science and Engineering Education (CSEE)

Berkeley Lab's Center for Science & Engineering Education (CSEE) carries out the Department of Energy,s education mission to train the next generation of scientists, as well as helping them to gain an understanding of the relationships among frontier science, technology, and society. CSEE supports science literacy in the community and nationally through a broad range of programs from elementary school to undergraduate and graduate education, including internships, mentoring, school workshops and summer research programs for teachers. Through its broad range of programs, CSEE serves as the center for Berkeley Lab's science education efforts, developing partnerships with schools, government agencies, and non-profit institutions. Go here for more on CSEE programs, including details and student application information...

8 Fossil Energy Study Guides and Activities

Thank you for considering fossil energy education in your classroom curriculum. The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy is excited to present printable study guides and activities emphasizing the importance of coal, natural gas, and petroleum to our everyday lives. More importantly, we hope to familiarize students with the science and technologies that make using fossil fuels cleaner...

9 PNNL: Elementary and Middle School Science Kits

A science kit leaves the Resource Center fully stocked with all the consumable and non-consumable materials for a class of 30 elementary students. After the unit has been taught, the classroom teacher packs up all non-consumable items as well as any unused consumable materials and sends the kit box back to the Resource Center to be cleaned and restocked. Each kit is used by three different classrooms during the course of a school year...

10 Wave Erosion Lesson

The objective of this lesson it to determine the effects of waves on coastal land...