Renewable Energy Kits

A new educational resource that makes learning about energy exciting and fun is
proving popular, even before it has been launched. In a pilot scheme 18 schools across Leicestershire
have borrowed the kits in the Summer term of 2009.
A set of renewable energy kits will shortly made available to schools and interested
groups in Leicestershire to borrow for a fixed period. The kits are supported through teaching
aids with lesson plans and a presentation that all link to the National Curriculum. You can register
your interest in receiving one by completing an expression of interest form.
The kits show how wind turbine, photovoltaic cells and solar water heaters generate
renewable energy. The energy generated can be measured using a voltage meter and can also run a small
fan, power a light or blow a buzzer. To find out more download a Renewable energy Kits
Flyer.

Through this scheme ENABLE (Environmental
Action for a Better Leicestershire), a countywide environment partnership, would like to embed the sustainability
message in our children to tackle threats posed by climate change. The scheme will hopefully assist
Leicestershire teachers in delivering sustainability message to all pupils.Schools and other community groups can also borrow a wide range of artifacts, such
as museum objects, replicas and natural history specimens from the Resource Box collection. These items
can be included at no cost within the delivery charge for the Renewable Energy Kits. For further information
visit Resource Box.
Due to the limited number of kits available, all resources will be allocated on
a first come first serve basis. To reserve a set of kits please complete and submit the expression of
interest for located at the bottom of the page or use the order from in the Resource Box catalogue already
in your school.
For further information contact the Resource Box Officer on 0116 305 5536 or e-mail
sherrier@leics.gov.uk.

Page Last Updated: 21 September 2011






