This lesson aims to introduce students to one of our earliest forms of energy – biomass, which has been used to heat and cook for longer than most energy sources. How you ask – WOOD you care to make a guess? Biomass is simply energy from organic matter that we can use as fuel. In this lesson, students will learn about the various types of biomass fuel, how we process them to create energy, and how we can use it to fuel our vehicles (ethanol and biodiesel) or generate electricity (waste-to-energy). The culminating activities show off the various ways organic materials can turn into useful energy for us.
Looking for more home energy activities? We’re pleased to work with The National Energy Education Development Project (NEED), to deliver these fun activities. Be sure to check out their library of resources, and their specialized collection of energy-themed distance/at-home learning activities. All activities are totally free for use at home or school, and accessible by visiting their website, www.NEED.org.
Join our friends from NEED as they show you how to start your own biomass bag in this fun video clip:
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