IP 2012 Group 4 The wind of change Energy in Frisia: a teaching approach Through sociocultural perspectives.

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IP 2012 Group 4 The wind of change Energy in Frisia: a teaching approach Through sociocultural perspectives

Lesson plan Age: Lesson: no.1 Curriculum area: world around us Lesson topic: Energy resources in Frisia Duration: 1 hour

Aims and goals Children should be able to… identify the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources gain insight into the advantages of using renewable energy sources such as wind energy. develop an energy identity that reflects the special needs, ideology and values of Friesland

Resources 1.Pictures of the various sources of energy. 2.Educational video focused on the advantages and disadvantages of renewable and non renewable energy. 3.Map of Netherlands – Highlighting Friesland.

Spot the differences

The Netherlands, Friesland

Wind Turbines in The Netherlands

The use of wind energy has been popular in Friesland for centuries.

Evaluation activities Energy identity discussionreasoning Values and attitude

See you at lesson 2…