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If you're teaching the new PowerSleuth curriculum, and want to give your students even more hands-on experience, MEEP can help. We've compiled a list of MEEP activities that complement your PowerSleuth lessons. Visit www.PowerSleuth.org for more information!

Energy Lights Maine! for grades 4-5

Fox with Lightbulb

Lesson 1: In Search of Light – Exploring the Ongoing Role of Light

  • My Light
  • Great Energy Debate

Lesson 2: Circuits and Electric Light

  • Apple Battery (as part of Electricity & the Environment)

Lesson 3: After a Century of Darkness – the Light Bulb is Born!

  • Home Lighting Inventory

Lesson 4: The Case of the Missing Wires – Conductors!

  • Apple Battery (as part of Electricity & the Environment)

Lesson 6: People have the Power! – Electrical Generation

  • Coal-fired Power Plant (as part of Electricity & the Environment)
  • Great Energy Debate

Lesson 7: Around and Around they Go – Turbines

  • Mini Wind Turbines (as part of Electricity & the Environment)
  • Kid Wind

Lesson 8: Using Energy Efficiently (or Light Bulbs and Energy Efficiency)

  • Climate Change 101 (5th grade and up)
  • Energy Patrol
  • Light Meter
  • Kill A Watt
  • Energy Saving Fox
  • Home Lighting Inventory
  • Clean Air activities

Lesson 9: Bright Schools – Energy Knowledge in Action!

  • Energy Patrol
  • Lighting Survey

Energy Heats Maine! for grades 6-7

Lesson 6: Brownies Anyone? Melting Butter and the Exploration of Heat Transfer

  • School Energy Efficiency Investigation

Lesson 7: Thirsty? Building an Insulated Water Bottle

  • School or Home Energy Efficiency Investigation
  • Infrared Thermometer

Fox and wood stove Lesson 8: Energy Warms Maine!

  • Great Energy Debate
  • Global Energy Game

Lesson 9: Draft Busters!

  • School or Home Energy Efficiency Investigation