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Spanish Lesson: How to Save Energy At Home

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Created by Teacher(s): Liz Ransom|Published on: June 3, 2022
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In this lesson, students learn about the impact of household energy use on climate change and compare and contrast strategies to reduce emissions in Chile and the United States. 

Inquire: Students share observations and questions about the impact of households on climate change. 
Investigate: Students explore the sources and uses of electricity in households in Chile and the United States. 
Inspire: Students identify ways to promote household energy efficiency and conduct class surveys about habits.
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Subjects: Spanish
Duration: 3 hours
Region: North America, USA - Northeast, United States, New Jersey
Posted on Jun 03, 2022

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Liz Ransom

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