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These are some creative videos that are about making different renewable energy crafts to save the environment, making these crafts is a great experience and can teach you a lot about clean energy and other interesting facts. We hope you enjoy!

Paper Power!

In this video you will discover the science behind some colours of paper. As you discover how to heat up water outside in a super speedy way, you will end up with some nice warm water. (you might want to make tea with it!) NOTE: For children under the age of 4 please have an adult help you, and for kids under the age of 10, have an adult supervise/help you.


Transferring Electricity

Have you ever wanted to know how transferring electricity works? Or what the difference is between AC and DC? Well this is the video for you. We'll answer those questions and more. NOTE: For children under 13, ask a parent's permission.

DIY Wind/Hydro turbine

These videos are going to teach you about making a DIY wind/hydro turbine. This is just part of a whole hydroelectric model, though if you have a thermoelectric converter, generator or a moter then you could make some electricity. The first video below is about making it, and the second one is going to explain all the science facts for the these DIY turbines. Though just keep in mind this does NOT generate electricity unless you add in the items mentioned above.

DIY Wind/Hydro Turbine

Part One

In this video, you will learn how to make a DIY wind/hydro turbine using regular household materials. Though the turbine does not conduct electricity, nor creates it. If you can combine a generator or a thermoelectric convertor with our design. Than you could conduct electricity. Enjoy! NOTE: You don't need much help, but if you are under 10 get your parents' permission and supervision before doing this.

DIY Wind/Hydro Turbine

Part Two

In this video, we will teach you the science behind the wind/hydro turbine. We will be answering questions like: "Why can the turbine be used for both wind and hydro power?" and "How can this be useful to power things?". The answers are really simple when you take the time to do the research. If you like this video, then we suggest that you should check out the pages under "Components." Also if you would like to see our researching start, than check out "Researching our questions" under Unit Plan.

DIY solar panel for kids

These videos are going to teach you about making a DIY solar panel. The first one is about making this, and the second one is going to explain all the science facts for the DIY solar panel. Though the DIY solar panel isn't really one solar panel, it attracts heat, but if you can use a thermoelectric converter or a mini generator and add that to our DIY solar panel than you could make electricity.

DIY Solar Panel

Part one

In this video, you will learn how to make a solar panel using regular household materials. Though this panel does not conduct electricity, nor creates it. If you can combine a generator or a thermoelectric convertor with our design. Than you could conduct electricity. Enjoy! NOTE: You don't need much help, but if you are under 10 get your parents' permission to do this.

DIY Solar Panel

Part two

In this video, you will learn the science behind the curtains of the DIY solar panel. We will be answering questions like : "Why black paper? Why not white?" and "Why is the panel made of foil plastic and paper?". The answers are really simple when you take the time to do the research. If you like this video, then we suggest that you should check out the pages under "Components. Also if you would like to see our researching start, than check out "Researching our questions" under Unit Plan.

Applying our Knowledge

Our Speech

During the school year the Coronavirus came up and we had to go through distance learning. During distance learning we realized that corona can be good for the environment as well as bad. This is a video of our speech from our homes to help people notice the changes in energy usage, and how there is always a bright side.

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