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Mapping Wind in the Classroom

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Provided by: Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education |Published on: August 2, 2023
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Synopsis

  • This fun and hands-on group activity is useful for teaching students about air currents, air movements, and energy efficiency.
  • This group experiment and activity includes creating an air current map of the classroom and extensions for learning how to create a draft doorstop and a window insulation model to help lower household electricity bills.
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Subjects: Science
Authors: Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education, University of Wisconsin Stevens Point K-12 Energy Education Program
Region: North America, USA - Midwest, United States, Global, Wisconsin
Languages: English

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