Leah Anderson Erinn Godfrey The Energy Coalition.

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Leah Anderson Erinn Godfrey The Energy Coalition

  Hands on  Standards-Based  Award Winning  Provided at No Cost PEAK Student Energy Actions Program

 Empower elementary and middle school students to take action to  create a more sustainable world  educate others to use energy wisely  explore green careers PEAK’s Mission:

 PEAK’s Reach Funded through the CA Public Utilities Commission in partnership between The Energy Coalition (501(c)3) and investor-owned utilities statewide More than 25,000 CA students receive PEAK education annually

  Correlated to 3 rd -7 th grade standards across disciplines (CCSS and NGSS to come!)  Spanish Student Pages  Accommodations  Science lab toolkit (worth over $300!) Curriculum

 Hands on Science!

 Student Action at Home and at School

CA Independent Systems Operator

 How Does PEAK Work?

 Professional Development for Educators Teachers Receive training on our curriculum Learn why saving energy is important Try our hands-on Science labs Receive a stipend or sub reimbursement!

 Site Support – Educational Assemblies Students  Act out the electrical generation process  Learn about the 4 PEAK Actions  Are exposed to green careers

 Classroom and Special Event Support  Hands-on lab support  Lesson planning assistance  Green Careers presentations  Green and science fair events  Solar Lab visits  Student recognition

  Curriculum  Lab set-up and trouble- shooting videos  Spanish pages  Accommodations  Student Energy Challenge games  Contests  Green careers activity

 Next Step: Attend a PEAK Teacher Training! Cost: Absolutely NO COST! We even pay for your substitute or provide a stipend Includes: Lunch, standards-based curriculum, and a toolkit of teaching supplies worth over $350! Upcoming Teacher Training: October 2 nd 9:30-3:30 Contra Costa County Office of Education OR Schedule a PEAK Teacher Training at YOUR School Site! Contact to find out To register online or to see a full list of PEAK workshops, visit:

 PEAK Collaborates with  County Offices of Education  Other non-profits: Resource Area for Teaching; Lindsay Wildlife Museum; CA Academy of Science; Stopwaste.org  DOE Office of Education and the Environment  Local government: San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Jose Collaboration

 Phone: (510) ext. 10 Contact Us!

  Standards-based curriculum  Toolkit of supplies for hands-on labs  Educational assemblies  Classroom assistance  Support at community events  Student contests & campaigns  Energy Challenge software PEAK Teachers Receive