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Sustainability Lesson Clearinghouse
Wind Power Basics
Lesson Description:
This unit introduces students to the concept of generating electricity from the wind. students will familiarize themselves with these concepts through the reading passage, answering assessment questions, and by conducting a lab activity where they will construct and test a windmill to observe how design and position affect the electrical energy produced. based on their lab results, students will also engage in a follow-up activity to measure the actual power generated by their windmill.
This unit introduces students to the concept of generating electricity from the wind. students will familiarize themselves with these concepts through the reading passage, answering assessment questions, and by conducting a lab activity where they will construct and test a windmill to observe how design and position affect the electrical energy produced. based on their lab results, students will also engage in a follow-up activity to measure the actual power generated by their windmill.
Lesson Type:
- Project
Sustainability Topic:
- Energy
GEF Program Category:
- Green Energy Challenge
Materials Needed:
- copy of Reading Passage and Student Data Sheets for each student
- one equipment kit per group for the main Lab Activity containing:
- small electric fan (or a hair dryer that has an “air only” setting)
- small DC toy motor (from a science or electronic supply company)
- cork (at least 2 cm in diameter)
- DC voltmeter
- stiff ruler or meter stick or other sturdy wood strip
- protractor
- 50 cm of electrical wire with alligator clips
- rubber bands
- scotch tape
- paper clips
- wire cutters
- scissors
- pieces of cardboard (use boxboard, or material thicker than an index card)
- cork borer
- goggles for each student
- one equipment kit per group for the Follow Up Lab Activity containing:
- small electric fan
- thick drinking straw, 18 cm long
- dowel rod, approx. 3-5 mm wide, 25 cm long
- thread
- 2 short pieces of aquarium tubing 1 cm long that fit snugly around the dowel rod
- 2 small washers that fit loosely around thedowel rod
- a paper clip
- small calibrated weights (Small paper clips can be used. They have a mass very close to one gram.)
- “warm” glue and glue gun
- stopwatch
- cork borer
Submitted By:
Green Education Foundation (GEF) on Behalf of Infinitepower.org
Green Education Foundation (GEF) on Behalf of Infinitepower.org
School or Group:
Infinitepower.org
Infinitepower.org
Contact Email:
service@greeneducationfoundation.org
service@greeneducationfoundation.org
Located in: Green Energy Challenge