lesson 3.0 (3 Reviews) lesson 3.0 (3 Reviews) beta EdBrAIn It EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. Wave Power Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link California Academy of Sciences Subject Social Studies — World Geography Grade Level Grades 9-12 License About Resources Reviews Related About This Lesson A video presentation from the California Academy of Science: What is wave energy and how does it work? Resources External resources http://www.calacademy.org/explore-science/wave-power Website Reviews Log in to Write a Review 3.0 3 Reviews Wurth22 February 08, 2014 This video would be helpful when teaching about conservation and new energy. I also think this could be used in a science class for Earth Systems. mshields February 09, 2014 Useful video to support a unit on conservation. Vwtheresa March 22, 2014 Informative and very high interest videos. Great to introduce a topic or for use in a flipped classroom Advertisement More from this Contributor Lesson Video: What's the Deal with Fossil Fuels? Grades 6-8 California Academy of Sciences Lesson Video: Preventing Plastic Pollution Grades 6-8 California Academy of Sciences Lesson Video: Why Do We Have Different Seasons? Grades 3-8 California Academy of Sciences Lesson Timelapse: Photosynthesis Seen From Space Grades 6-12 California Academy of Sciences Lesson Video: Take a Virtual Dive in a Kelp Forest Grades 3-8 California Academy of Sciences Lesson Video: 7,000 Kinds of Amphibians PRE-K California Academy of Sciences
Wurth22 February 08, 2014 This video would be helpful when teaching about conservation and new energy. I also think this could be used in a science class for Earth Systems.
Vwtheresa March 22, 2014 Informative and very high interest videos. Great to introduce a topic or for use in a flipped classroom
This video would be helpful when teaching about conservation and new energy.
I also think this could be used in a science class for Earth Systems.