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Energy Workshops and Curriculum

Thanks to support from PG&E, NEED is able to provide classroom curriculum, hands-on kits, and training workshops to schools in the PG&E service area.  NEED's K-12 curriculum and "Kids Teaching Kids" approach helps schools meet the standards of the California Department of Education, develop student leadership, and bring the latest solar technology into the classroom. 

The PG&E Schools Going Solar Guide provides lessons and research activities for students to use the PG&E Solar Schools data for classroom activities. 

To be placed on a list to receive announcements of the workshops, please email pgesolarschools@need.org. 

Schools in the PG&E service area have the opportunity to receive a large portfolio of resources and training that include:

PG&E Solar Schools Workshops for up to 1200 educators from across the PG&E service area.  Workshops are fully sponsored by PG&E.  Breakfast, lunch, and substitute reimbursement is provided. 

Solar-powered class projects
Teachers participating in the PG&E Solar Schools Workshops will receive classroom curriculum materials and hands-on solar energy kits. The kits have been designed at four levels: Primary, Elementary, Intermediate, and Secondary.

Solar lesson plans
The NEED Project curriculum includes Teachers Guides and Student Lab Books for the hands-on solar activities as well as a variety of resources to learn about solar energy and its applications. To help schools incorporate more solar energy education into their classrooms, NEED prepared a series of hands-on kits about solar. The Teacher and Student Guides may be accessed in PDF below. Kits are available to attendees of the 2008 PG&E Solar Schools Workshops. 

          Throughout the year, PG&E, NEED, and the Foundation for Environmental Education produce materials for 

           supplements to the PG&E Solar Schools Program.  Materials produced will be loaded to the site and

          updated periodically.  Have a great lesson plan to add?  Email it to pgesolarschools@need.org

Web-based System
A web-based system enabling students, teachers, parents and administrators to view real-time data on how much power is being generated and how much is being used. Check the website for new schools and the electricity output their solar installations are producing. Using the Schools Going Solar Teacher Guide will help teachers plan research and analysis activities.   A variety of resources are available on the site. 



There are lots of great resources online for teaching about solar energy. A few excellent examples:

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