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Curricular Resources > 2010 Volume IV > Unit 9 (10.04.09) > Section 15

Renewable Energy

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CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 10.04.09

    Unit Guide

  1. Introduction
  2. Historical Perspectives
  3. Future Perspectives
  4. Teaching Perspectives
  5. Counterpoint
  6. Lesson Plans
  7. Essential Questions
  8. Lesson Plan for Nanofabrication of Solar Cells [26]
  9. Activity 1 Introduction and Reading Passage
  10. Activity 2 Lab Activity Testing Photovoltaic Cells
  11. Expected Observations
  12. Activity 3 Assessment
  13. Assessment Questions
  14. Multiple Choice Questions
  15. Solar Energy Technology Questions
  16. Activity 4 Follow Up Lab
  17. Additional Activity: Internet or Library Research
  18. Website(s)
  19. Glossary Of Terms [23]
  20. Student Resources
  21. Bibliography
  22. Appendix

Attributes of Renewable Energy: From Nanopossibilities to Solar Power

Kenneth William Spinka

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