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Classroom Energy!
The American Petroleum Institute's website offers teachers and students with multi-media interactive tools and games to understand energy and its effects.
National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project.
This is a national network of students, educators, and business, government and community leaders dedicated to the design and delivery of comprehensive, non-biased kindergarten through 12th grade energy education curriculum.
The 2008-2009 Resource Catalog of curriculum materials and kits is now available at http://www.need.org/needpdf/Catalog.pdf
National Council on Economic Education Offers teacher resource manuals, student activity books, and curriculum development materials for the k-12 classroom such as: Energy, Economics, and the Environment: Case Studies and Teaching Activities for Elementary School—challenges upper elementary students to analyze energy and environment issues from an economics perspective. Students will develop a basic understanding of concepts relating to economics, energy, and the environment; learn effective decision-making skills.
Energy, Economics, and the Environment: Case Studies and Teaching Activities for High School—challenges high school students to analyze energy and environment issues from an economics perspective. Students will develop a basic understanding of concepts relating to economics, energy, and the environment; learn effective decision-making skills.
www.ncee.ne United States Department of Energy
A Energy Kid's Page from the Energy Information Administration with fun and games, quizzes, classroom activities, and a glossary. http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/