Shining a Light on Solar Energy: Teaching and learning about sustainable energy

solar.pngDeveloped in collaboration with Emerging Leaders for Solar Energy (ELSE) and funded by a grant from the Community Environment Action Grant program, Shining a Light on Solar Energy was created to support educators and learners in developing energy and climate literacy using critical inquiry and a multidisciplinary approach.

With twenty-four lessons for kindergarten to grade twelve, this resource explores the roles that solar power might play in providing sustainable energy for our vehicles, homes, schools, and communities. This resource has been designed to nurture the competencies required for scientific thinking and critical inquiry, with a focus on using critical thinking to deepen conceptual and subject-area understanding.

Developed to be used individually or as a set, each fully-developed lesson includes teaching notes, briefing sheets, image sets, activity sheets, and assessment materials to support student thinking and learning about solar energy. Students are invited to think critically about questions such as:

  • What are the most significant effects of the methods used to generate electricity in Alberta and Canada?
  • How do solar photovoltaic cells, arrays, and systems use energy from the sun to generate electricity?
  • How might home and school solar energy systems be optimized?

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This project was funded by the Community Environment Action Grant program.

Division One (Grades K-3): This division consists of three lessons that explore where light comes from, the differences between renewable and non-renewable resources, and where energy comes from.  
 
Division Two (Grades 4-6):
This division consists of six lessons that explore the science behind how plants and solar panels use electricity from the sun, the factors that influence the efficiency of solar panels, and the environmental effects of solar energy systems.
 
Division Three (Grades 7-9): This division includes six lessons that examine the parts and functions of solar PV systems, the methods used to generate electricity and their effects, and the optimization of home solar PV systems.  
 
Division Four (Grades 10-12): This division includes nine lessons that explore the science behind solar cells, the optimization of small- and large-scale solar energy projects, and the roles that solar energy might play in providing a sustainable source of energy mitigating the effects of fossil fuel use.

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What important advice about energy efficiency might our homes give?

Students explore actions and behaviours that can improve the energy efficiency of a home. To begin the lesson, students identify factors that might increase or decrease the energy efficiency of a home featured in an image. Students then use their observations to co-create the criteria for an energy-…
Subjects: Science
Grades: 7, 8, 9
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What is the optimal position for a school rooftop solar PV array?

Students expand their understanding of the design principles of efficient solar energy systems. To begin, students examine a photograph of a school and suggest the optimal position for a proposed rooftop solar array. Students use their suggestions to identify and explore the three factors that deter…
Subjects: Science
Grades: 10, 11, 12
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What might sustainable solar-powered housing look like?

Students learn about the features and characteristics of sustainable solar-powered homes. To begin the lesson, students examine images of houses to determine the distinguishing features and characteristics of sustainable solar-powered housing. Students use these ideas to co-develop the criteria for …
Subjects: Science
Grades: 10, 11, 12
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What’s the truth about solar energy?

Students evaluate the accuracy of common statements made about solar energy. To begin the lesson, students rate the accuracy of sample statements, and then share their ratings and thinking. Students use these examples to co-develop the criteria for an accurate statement. Students then use the criter…
Subjects: Science
Grades: 4, 5, 6
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Where does energy come from?

Students develop important questions about the resources used to generate electricity in Alberta. To begin, students develop the criteria for an important question. Students are then provided with images depicting the resources used to generate electricity in Alberta. After making observations about…
Subjects: Science
Grades: K, 1, 2, 3
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Where does light come from?

Students explore the properties of various sources of light. The lesson begins with students learning how to use a Venn diagram to sort similarities and differences. Students then explore characteristics of light from two sources, a light bulb and the sun. To conclude the lesson, students write &ldq…
Subjects: Science
Grades: K, 1, 2, 3
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