Lisa Ashworth, Seventh Grade, Barringer Academic Center
Author Archives: Niya Johnson
Energy in Our World
Cindy Woolery, Science, Elizabeth Traditional Elementary School
A Quest for Homemade Energy: Earth Friendly Ideas to Produce a Global Effect
Glenda Winborne, First Grade, Bain Elementary School
Conservation of Energy in Roller Coasters
Edwin Tranquilino, Physics, Harding University High School
You, Me, and Energy Makes Three!
Thelia Stevens, Fifth Grade, Oaklawn Language Academy
Mama Did Not Take the Kodachome Away But Charge-Coupled Devices Did
Debra Semmler, Physics, East Mecklenburg High School
Cruising Continents and an Awesome Asthenosphere: How Convection and Geothermal Energy Fuel Earth’s Ever Changing Surface!
Julie Ruziska Tiddy, Science, Carmel Middle School
The Sun Does What? Understanding Solar Energy in Kindergarten
Melanie Kirschner, Kindergarten, Albemarle Road Elementary School
Powering Up! : Researching Energy Choices
Deborah Jung, Media Skills, Winding Springs Elementary School
The Impact of our Energy Choices
Christopher Herman, Science, West Mecklenburg High School
Artificial Photosynthesis: Mimicking Plants to Produce the Fuel of the Future
Trista Hartman, Biology, Providence High School
Promoting a Sense of Global Awareness using Air Pollution and Air Quality Index
Rebecca George, Seventh Grade, Randolph Middle School
Energy All Around Us
Miesha Gadsden, Third Grade, Lansdowne Elementary School
Making the Switch to Alternative Energy Sources in the United States
Mary Fabian, Science, CATO Middle College High School
The Culture of Disability throughout World History
Dawn Franchina, History, West Charlotte High School