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Education Resources For Bringing Energy Into Our Classrooms. FREE Training FREE Teacher 9s Guide FREE Supplies FREE Field Trip FREE $50 Stipend 7 PD Hours Fossils to Fuel This hands-on, six week curriculum makes it #un #or students in grades three through six to learn basic concepts about how energy is trans#ormed #rom sun, to carbon-based matter, to petroleum and ultimately into our homes and schools. Petro Active Petro Active delivers practical in#ormation about the #ormation and recovery o# oil and natural gas, along with energy experiments that can be per#ormed in the classroom.
CORE Energy While Fossils to Fuel and Petro Active are science-based curricula, CORE Energy #ocuses on all #our core areas studied at the high school level: Mathematics, Science, Language Arts and Social Studies. CORE Energy helps sharpens students 9 science and math skills by explaining how oil and natural gas are discovered and produced, but also teaches students about Oklahoma 9s energy history through social studies and language arts concepts. Free Training To acquire the Fossils to Fuel, Petro Active or CORE Energy curricula, teachers must attend a day-long training session.
Teachers leave the workshop with a teacher 9s guide and an activities kit. The workshops are #ree, ... more.
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and the OERB reimburses school districts #or substitute pay or pays a $50 stipend #or workshops held on Saturdays or non-school days. Free Field Trip Each class that completes one o# OERB 9s curricula will receive a #ree feld trip #rom the OERB to one o# six Oklahoma museums.<br><br> Students will see exciting energy exhibits sponsored by the OERB and be treated to a #ree energy class as well. For more in#ormation on the OERB curricula and to register #or a workshop, visit OERB.com/#oreducators or call the OERB at 800-664-1301. The OERB was #ormed out o# a desire to educate Oklahomans about our state 9s oil and natural gas industry - and what better place to start than in our classrooms?<br><br> Until the OERB developed its in-depth collection o# educational programs, very little was written in Oklahoma textbooks #or our children to learn about the industry that so greatly impacts their state. Teaming up Oklahoma teachers and energy industry pro#essionals, the OERB developed hands-on science, math, social studies and language arts curricula that are #un to teach and exciting to learn. Today, the OERB 9s energy education programs have reached over one million Oklahoma students.<br><br>