E3 Energy Efficiency Education Program
Grades K-2Grades 3-5
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-12
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Grades 6-8

What You'll Teach in E3 (Grade 6)

Students will:

  • Participate in activities focused on
    the transfer of heat energy and will
    apply their learning to make indoor
    environments more comfortable and
    conserve energy.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of how
    heat is transferred from the sun by
    radiation and factors that influence heat
    transfer.
  • Students will demonstrate how the design of a home can influence its energy efficiency.
  • Realize that they can have a positive impact on their community and the planet by making changes in their energy use.

E3 provides professional development to teachers prior to classroom implementation. Once teachers have completed the training they receive the E3 curriculum and materials needed to teach the lessons. If you would like to participate in the E3 program register now and find out about upcoming professional development opportunities. Click here to register.

Energy Facts and Things You Can Do Now

  • The United States has five percent of the world's population and uses 23 percent of the
    world's energy.
  • A compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) uses 75 percent less energy than a regular light bulb.
  • If every household in the United States replaced one light bulb with a qualified compact
    fluorescent light, it would prevent the pollution equal to removing one million cars from the road.
  • Several new refrigerators are so energy efficient they use less electricity than a light bulb!
  • A dishwasher uses less hot water than doing dishes by hand.
  • One full grown tree on the south side of your house provides as much summer cooling as five midsized air-conditioners.
  • Even when a television, computer, or Xbox® is not in use they are still using energy.

Useful Links

California Science Content Standards: Lists science standards for grades K-12 www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/scmain.asp

San Diego Gas and Electric: www.sdge.com       Utility Disclaimer 

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SDG&E: Electricity for Kids; Generation, Transmission and Distribution www.sdge.com/kids/electric_system.shtml         Utility Disclaimer 

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U.S. Department of Energy: Provides energy information and energy related links for teachers, students, and parents. www.doe.gov

California Energy Commission Home Page: Provides a wide variety of energy information including energy statistics, energy efficiency, renewable energy, transportation, and special programs. www.energy.ca.gov

California Energy Commission – Consumer Energy Center: Provides the latest information on energy and energy resources and how to use them wisely at home, work, and school. www.consumerenergycenter.org

California Energy Commission – Energy Quest: Provides energy and environmental education materials and resources. www.energyquest.ca.gov

Energy Information Administration: Official energy statistics from the U.S. government. www.eia.doe.gov

 

The Energy Efficiency Education Program is funded by California utility customers and administered by San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E®) under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission, through a contract awarded to the San Diego Unified School District and the San Diego Office of Education. California customers who choose to participate in this program are not obligated to purchase any additional services offered by the contractor. The trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. Utility Disclaimer

Reference herein to any specific information regarding San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E®) or any commercial products or services by trade name, trademark, manufacturer or otherwise, does not constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation or favoring by SDG&E®. SDG&E® will not be held liable in connection with any of E3 program’s activities. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, SDG&E® does not represent or warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information, content or advertisements contained on, distributed through, or linked, downloaded or accessed from this Web site other than the information contained on SDG&E®’s Web site.   [ CLOSE ]