The document provides guidelines for a group project to teach fellow students about energy transformations in their community garden. The group is instructed to brainstorm ideas, research online sources labeling them as good or bad and why, decide how to communicate their findings on Facebook, and post teaching resources and a one paragraph summary of their findings on Facebook and in the document.
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Group C
1. Group: C Topic: Transformations of Energy Date: July 12, 2012
Team Captain:
Recorder:
Browser (Computer):
Speaker(s):
Guidelines
1. Brainstorm on and develop ideas as a group on how to teach your
fellow students about the Transformations of Energy that occur in our
Community Garden.
2. Research on the internet to find good sources of information. Make
sure to record good and bad sources of information. Why is each source
good or bad source?
3. Once a couple (2-3) sources are found, decide how you will
communicate this information to you fellow students via Facebook.
4. Post the teaching resources on Facebook using only the “good” sources
(could be videos, website links, pictures, drawings, etc.) along with a
short, one paragraph summary of your findings. The summary should
be written in this document and posted on Facebook.
Summary
How to teach your fellow students about the energy transformations in the
community garden.
(write your paragraph here)