Grade School Renewable Energy Books and Links

Grade School Level Books
on Renewable Energy:

“Why Should I Save Energy?”
by Jen Green, Illustrated by Mike Gordon, Barron’s Educational Series, 2005.

“Help Your Parents Save the Planet”
by Gregory Rutty, Play Bac Publishing, 2009.

“The Everything Kids’ Environment Book”
by Sheri Amsel, Adams Media, 2007.

“The Three R’s: Reuse, Reduce, Recycle”
by Nuria Roca, illustrated by Rosa M. Curto, Barron’s Educational Services, 2007.

“The Down-to-Earth Guide to Global Warming”
by Laurie David and Cambria Gordon, Orchard Books, Scholastic, Inc. 2007.

“A Kid’s Guide to Global Warming”
by Glenn Murphy, Weldon Owen Pty Ltd, Australia, 2008.

 

Grade School Level Online Links
on Renewable Energy:

From Denmark, an illustrated introduction to wind turbines:
http://www.talentfactory.dk/en/kids/index.htm

Projects with wind turbines:
http://www.kidwind.org/lessons/students.html

Information on clean energy for all school levels:
http://www.need.org/EnergyInfobooks.php

Photographs of wind turbines:
http://www.ewea.org/index.php?id=36

Wind map of America:
http://www.awea.org/newsroom/pdf/Top_20_States_with_Wind_Energy_Potential.pdf

K-12 Energy Education Program:
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/wcee/keep/NR735/Course_Overview.htm

 

 

Grade School Books on Renewable Energy

 

Grade School Books on Renewable Energy

 

Grade School Books on Renewable Energy

Prairie Wind also offers a coloring book about wind turbines for children:

What Kind of World Do You Want To Live In?

You are welcome to print the twelve pages and then to color them.
Click here to open pages

 

What Kind of World Do You Want to Live In?

 

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