Teachers' Resources

We’ve made resources to help teachers explain power in an engaging way. Following the curriculum and created with educators, topics include:

  • renewable and non-renewable sources
  • power generation and delivery
  • safety
  • conservation
  • careers in the electrical industry

Grade 3 – Introduction to carbon capture and storage 

Topics and resources include: 

  • impact of burning fossil fuels
  • what we're doing to change our environmental impact

Grade 6 – Power in Saskatchewan

Topics and resources include: 

  • renewable and non-renewable sources
  • how power stations work
  • the history of power in Saskatchewan
  • safety
  • conservation
  • careers in the power industry

Grade 7 – Carbon capture and storage

Topics and resources include: 

  • carbon capture and storage
  • reducing CO2 emissions 

Grade 10 – Developing a cleaner world 

Topics and resources include: 

  • carbon capture and storage 
  • how renewable energy, technology and behaviour impact change
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Grade 3

This is a basic introduction to carbon capture and storage. Students will learn how burning fossil fuels affects our environment and what is being done to change that.

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Grade 6

This is a look at all aspects of electricity in Saskatchewan. Included are lessons on renewable and non-renewable sources, how power stations work, and the history of electricity in our province. Also included are resources on safety, conservation and careers in the electrical industry.

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Grade 7

These experiments and activities provide students with opportunities to learn about carbon capture and storage as a way to reduce C02 emissions.

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Grade 10

These resources will help students see how science, technology and society will need to work together to develop a cleaner world. Carbon capture and storage along with renewable energy, technology and behaviour change will play a vital role.

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