
Science • Year 6 • 60 • 60 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
Provide examples of the types of energy sources used to provide heat and light to homes in the past and describe ways in which electricity-based technologies have changed the way people work, live, and interact with the environment in Saskatchewan
Science – Saskatchewan Curriculum, Grade 6
Learning Outcome: Assess personal, societal, economic, and environmental impacts of energy use and technologies.
60 minutes
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Discussion Starter: How do we power our homes today?
Transition to Historical Context:
Teacher-Led Explanation:
Hands-On Activity:
Teacher-Guided Discussion:
Small Group Task:
Class Discussion:
Quick Interactive Poll:
Exit Ticket:
Each student writes one major difference between past and present energy use and draws a small sketch or diagram explaining it.
Teacher Wrap-Up:
This lesson blends hands-on learning with discussion and critical thinking, engaging students while meeting curriculum goals. Let’s spark curiosity about energy! 🔥⚡
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