The Path Forward - Forest Edge Elementary School Update
Provided by: Dane County Office of Energy and Climate change |Published on: October 6, 2023
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Synopsis
This article provides information about an elementary school that is the largest net-zero energy school in Wisconsin.
Students will learn about the importance of sustainability in relation to climate change and the steps taken to include the local community in decision-making.
The benefit of becoming energy efficient is often mentioned as a valuable topic for students to learn.
The information will work well as either a whole-class read-aloud or as an individual assignment.
Themes of sustainability and community support are found throughout the article, which can be starting points for units about those topics.
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Additional Prerequisites
Teachers of younger students may wish to provide a definition list to support comprehension.
Students should have a basic understanding of the phrase "net-zero energy school" before reading.
Teachers and/or students will need internet access to read the article, unless the teacher wishes to print it.
Differentiation
Connections can be made in math classes due to numerical data being mentioned.
Since the article is fairly short, it can become the basis for an excellent substitute lesson plan.
Consider having students conduct research about energy efficient projects on a local level.
Students in social studies classes can utilize the information to construct an infographic that explains how a community worked together to help the planet.