The Need Project
About Us
The mission of the National Energy Education Development Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students, educators, business, government and community leaders to design and deliver objective, multi-sided energy education programs.
Contact Information
The NEED Project
8408 Kao Circle, Manassas, Virginia 20110
Telephone: 703-257-1117
Fax: 703-257-0037
You can contact the NEED Project by email at info@need.org.
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Articles by The Need Project
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Saving Hot Water
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: Does it save more water to take a shower or a bath? Possible Hypotheses: It takes...
Topics: Physics | Elementary School -
Sprouting Seeds
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: How much sun does a seed need to sprout? Possible Hypotheses: A seed needs to have sun...
Topics: Plant Biology | Elementary School -
Static Power
Grade Levels: K-3 Background: When coal is burned in a power plant, small particles of pollution called soot are...
Topics: Physics | Elementary School -
Sun or Shade
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: Is the air the same temperature in the sun and in the shade? Possible Hypotheses: The...
Topics: Weather | Elementary School -
Changing Colors
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: What will happen if you place colored construction paper in the sun? Possible...
Topics: Physics | Elementary School -
Water Maker
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: Can you melt ice or snow to make water when the temperature is below freezing? Possible...
Topics: Physics | Elementary School -
Clean Air
Grade Levels: 4-6 Question: Does indoor or outdoor air have more particles? Possible Hypotheses: Inside air has...
Topics: Environmental Science | Middle School -
Cooling Fan
Grade Levels: 4-6 Question: Does a fan really cool the air? Possible Hypotheses: A fan does/does not cool the...
Topics: Physics | Middle School -
Solar Distiller
Grade Levels: 4-6 Questions: Can you distill clean water from muddy water? Can you distill clean water from salty...
Topics: Environmental Science | Middle School -
Corroding Metals
Grade Levels: 4-6 Questions: What types of metal are susceptible to corrosion? What kinds of liquid promote...
Topics: Chemistry | Middle School
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