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This page contains publications of the Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program. KEEP is very proud of the materials we have produced and have the publications or portions of the publications available for you to download and print out. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view these files. You can download Acrobat Reader free from Adobe. Note that some of these files are rather large! These publications are only given to Wisconsin educators who attend a KEEP course. If you aren't from Wisconsin, please contact KEEP Staff for more information.

Conceptual Guide to K-12 Energy Education in Wisconsin

Conceptual_Cover.jpg (141410 bytes)The conceptual guide provides the structure for the K-12 Energy Education Program. It divides energy education into four themes and identifies 59 energy-related concepts within those themes. The framework themes are: We Need Energy, Developing Energy Resources, Effects of Energy Resource Development, and Managing Energy Resource Use.

For more information or to download the conceptual guide click here.

KEEP Activity Guide

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The KEEP Activity Guide is only available to educators who take the KEEP course NR 730. Please check our Professional Development pages for course schedules or contact the KEEP office for how to schedule a course. The KEEP Activity Guide contains 44 hands-on, interdisciplinary lessons that are aligned with Wisconsin's academic standards and make energy relevant to students' lives. Like the framework, the guide is organized around the four themes: We Need Energy, Developing Energy Resources, Effects of Energy Resource Development, and Managing Energy Resource Use.

For more information and to download selected parts of the KEEP Activity Guide, including the table of contents, click here.

Doable Renewables


The Doable Renewables Supplement is only available to educators who take NR 732: Doable Renewables. Please check our Professional Development pages for course schedules or contact the KEEP office for how to schedule a course. This course offers the next step in renewable energy education including hands-on activities, class discussions, and classroom based applications to help teachers analyze energy information and create strategies and techniques to enhance their students' understanding of renewable energy. This renewable energy curriculum, designed for K-12 teachers to use in their classrooms, includes activities such as Catch That Wind, Placement Matters, Renewable Candy Resources, and Working Water.

 

KEEP 10 Year Report

KEEP is proud to have been increasing and improving energy educationPicture (117x143, 8.9Kb) in Wisconsin's K-12 schools since 1995.  To commemorate the ten year anniversary the staff compiled this 10 Year Report. 

Read 10 Years of Empowering Energy Education in Wisconsin.

 

 

Promising Energy Education Practices in Wisconsin

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Promising practices is part of KEEP's mission to create a network of energy educators. K-12 teachers from around Wisconsin volunteered the submissions contained here, which give examples of how to teach about the relevance and importance of energy at every grade level in any subject area. These energy educators have successfully brought energy into their classrooms -- from food chain dynamics to investigating renewable energy sources to learning how energy use has shaped our past and current environmental, political, and sociological issues.

Click here to view the contents of PEEP.

K-12 Energy Education Program Baseline Study

base1.jpg (104793 bytes)Performed by the Energy Center of Wisconsin, this report summarizes the results of the first phase of a KEEP evaluation: the collection of baseline data on the status of energy education in Wisconsin's public schools before the KEEP program was implemented. The findings of the baseline study measure (1) how teachers are currently teaching energy in Wisconsin schools, and (2) students' and parents' knowledge of the four KEEP energy themes and their attitudes/practices regarding energy usage.

Scheduled for the 2001-2002 fiscal year was the second phase of the evaluation: the collection of baseline data on the current status of energy education in Wisconsin's public schools as a result of the KEEP program implementation.  

Click here for more information on the initial baseline study.

Elementary Supplement: Know the Flow of Energy in Your School

Picture (598x813, 131.5Kb)Know the Flow of Energy in Your School is a supplement to the KEEP Activity Guide specifically for teachers of kindergarten through fourth grade students. This publication includes activities that address State Academic Standards, assessments, and extensions.
Click here to download the Elementary Supplement.

BioFutures

It is very important that students experience activities which will enable them to understand renewable energy and biomass energy concepts. Moreover, it is crucial that students gain an appreciation for renewable energy resources at an early age. This early awareness will support their further explorations of biomass energy resource development and use. BioFutures includes several activities that will support awareness of biomass energy resources.

View BioFutures here!


Send comments and suggestions to KEEP, energy@uwsp.edu or call 715-346-4770.

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