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This active "Theater-in-the-Round" classroom presentation creatively covers the process of photosynthesis, the many links in a food chain, and answers the question, "What is the role of sunlight energy in turning on a light bulb?" Students transform into chlorophyll chefs, race through a food chain, perform the story of "Lunch!". This 1 hour lesson turns dry dusty textbook knowledge into an experience they won't forget!
*Material successfully compliments the current Curriculum Earth (formerly, R.E.E.P.) energy lessons.
Fee:
$100 at your site plus a $10 Travel & Transportation fee per class
Post-trip materials are included.
Please contact Trudy today by email (tphillips@perkiomenwatershed.org) or phone (610.287.9383) for more information and to register your students for this exciting program!

What the teachers are saying:
The children and I all enjoyed your energized and energetic energy lesson! As usual, you really drove the points home in a way that they can understand.
- 5th Grade Teacher, Woodland Elementary School
PDE Academic Standards covered in this lesson include:
3.2.7A: Answer “What if” questions based on observation, inference or prior knowledge or experience.
3.4.7B: Know that the sun is a major source of energy that emits wavelengths of visible light, infrared and ultraviolet radiation.
· Explain the parts and functions in an electrical circuit.
4.4.4.C: Know that food and fiber originate from plants and animals.
4.6.4.A: Understand the components of a food chain.
4.6.4.B: Explain the carbon dioxide/oxygen cycle (photosynthesis).
4.6.7.A: Explain energy flow through a food web.
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