Middle School Geography Sub Plans
Looking for an engaging, no-prep Middle School Geography Sub
Solar Cells, Photovoltaics and Panels
Solar Cells, Photovoltaics and Panels - science fair projects and experiments: topics, ideas, resources, and sample projects.
Exploring Solar Energy Student Guide (7 Activities)
Solar Power Towers use a large field of rotating mirrors to track the sun and focus the sunlight onto a heat-receiving panel on top of a tall tower. The fluid in the panel collects the heat and either uses it to
Solar Energy Resources for Schools
There are a multitude of resources available on the basics of solar energy for all age groups. This section contains a curated list of videos that provide an introductory overview of how solar
Exploring Solar Energy Student Guide (7 Activities)
Students will model solar energy inputs at different locations, analyze the cost-effectiveness of installing solar panels, and determine the appropriate locations for solar panels.
A New Angle on Photovoltaic Solar Panel Efficiency
Using sunshine (or a lamp) and a small PV panel connected to a digital multimeter, students vary the angle of the solar panel, record the resulting current output on a worksheet, and
Solar Energy Student Activity Sheet
Your school is planning to add solar panels (also called modules) to a flat roof. You are working to maximize the annual energy output of a rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) array.
Solar Energy Curricula and Lesson Plans
Solar-powered toys and kits not only are environmentally friendly and entertaining, but they also teach kids about how solar power works to make them move and light up. Many can even be assembled by
Middle School Geography Sub Plans
Looking for an engaging, no-prep Middle School Geography Sub Plans? This resource introduces students to solar panels through a multimedia lesson that includes videos, a non-fiction article, and a
Developing Photovoltaics Curriculum for Middle and Upper
They simulate different conditions including panel angle, clouds, and night-time to determine optimal conditions/limitations for generating electricity. This lesson serves as an introduction or entry point for
Think Green
Students will model solar energy inputs at different locations, analyze the cost-effectiveness of installing solar panels, and determine the appropriate locations for solar panels.