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2.19.2011

Energy Game for Teachers, Educators, Kids, and You

The Energy Hog is a dastardly character that makes learning about energy efficiency and conservation fun. Clocking miles and saving kilowatts, the Energy Hog Program has been stirring up trouble and inspiring energy education around the country.

The Energy Hog program makes it easy for teachers and energy educators to bring energy education into the classroom or to a public event.

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The Energy Hog is a dastardly character that makes learning about energy efficiency and conservation fun.  Clocking miles and saving kilowatts, the Energy Hog Program has been stirring up trouble and inspiring energy education around the country. The Energy Hog program makes it easy for teachers and energy educators to bring energy education into the classroom or to a public event.

Maybe you know an Energy Hog. It could even be you or a family member! No matter who's wasting energy, the Energy Hog games and resources can help your family save.  The energy hog games are a great way to engage little ones in learning about energy efficiency while having fun! They can even become a Hog Buster.

Learning about energy is fun when you include energy hogs! Access free classroom activities and materials that guide children through lessons about different sources of energy, how we use energy at home, and how to bust energy hogs to save energy.  Energy Hog educational resources are designed for grade levels 2 -6 and cover the subject areas of Science, Math, Technology, Language Arts and Social Studies, and meet national learning standards.

Schedule a “Real, Live” Energy Hog to visit your school or be part of your upcoming event. The Energy Hog is a dastardly, misled character who puts a face to the concept of wasted energy, while the dynamic, quick-witted Energy Hog Buster teaches kids how to find and defeat Energy Hogs.

Scheduling an Energy Hog for your school or upcoming event is a great way to highlight how we use energy, and the importance of energy efficiency.  Please contact Aaron Stainthorp for more information.


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