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SMUD wants kids to learn about electric safety and energy conservation.
That's why we're offering FREE classroom quantities of these booklets. |
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Aunt Sarah and the Amazing Power
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La tia Sara y la energia asombrosa |
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GRADES K-3
This beautifully illustrated storybook about electrical safety tells a tale about three lovable kittens and their Aunt Sarah,
and introduces the benefits of electricity and electrical safety basics. |
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GRADES K-3
Aunt Sarah and the Amazing Power in Spanish |
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| My Electrical Safety Activity Book |
Stay Safe Around Electricity |
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GRADES K-3
Kato's STOP sign provides an easy-to-understand guide to electrical hazards. Teacher-endorsed early learning
activities and coloring pages teach students how to spot
danger fast. |
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GRADES 3-6
Covers electrical safety around
substations, power lines,
transformers, wiring, and
appliances. Includes a safety
audit for students to complete
with parents at home. Over 60
utility safety specialists have reviewed content. |
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| Seguridad con la electricidad |
Electrical Safety World |
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GRADES 3-6
Stay Safe Around Electricity in Spanish |
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GRADES 4-6
Topics include how electricity is made, renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, indoor and outdoor safety tips, and how to respond in electrical emergencies. |
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| Mundo de seguridad de la electricidad |
Hands-On Energy Efficiency |
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GRADE 4-6
Electrical Safety World in Spanish |
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GRADES 5-6
This fascinating new book is
brimming with experiments
and activities for the classroom
that have real life applications
for students and their families,
including examining an energy
bill and testing ways to conserve
energy. |
| Don't Get Zapped! |
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GRADES 6-8
Developed with input from
middle school teachers, these
books’ articles tie into science
curriculum. Students learn about
the Olympic kayaker, Cliff
Meidl, who was severely injured
in a power line/jackhammer
contact. Classroom experiments get them thinking
about electricity (or electricity and natural gas),
and
how to stay safe. |
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