Duncan Cran is participating in the Canadian Geographic Classroom Energy Diet Challenge. Â The Challenge runs from February 6 – March 30, 2012. Â In this contest classrooms are trying to complete 25 Energy Challenges. Â The purpose of the Challenge is to think about Energy and how to reduce Energy use. Â The goal of this challenge is to increase student awareness and understanding of energy use. Â Secondly, to encourage students to think critically about energy and develop more energy-conscious decision making skills. Â Thirdly, to help teachers meet learning objectives with curriculum-linked activities about energy. Â Some examples of the challenges are: Â Design a poster to convince people in school to reduce their energy use, to complete a garbage audit of the amount of garbage in the school, to build an anemometer to determine the best areas for wind in our school yard to determine what might be a good spot for a wind turbine, and to create an online pledge form and to get people to sign and commit to reducing energy. Â Every class in our school has signed up to be a part of this challenge. Â We are competing against 480 class rooms from across Canada.
If you would like to see more about what we have been doing towards the challenge visit: Â www.canadiangeographic.ca/cedc