Student Learning Activities
In order to access the Student learning activities you will need an access code provided by your teacher. If you are a teacher participating in the pilot please login here.
If you would like more information about the program please contact Kristina Johnston, Energy Program Director at kristina@greenlearning.ca
Choose a learning activity based on available technology or alternatively, choose a learning activity based on your grade/subject with the dropdown menu below.
Student Learning Activities
To view the student learning activities you will need to have an access code given to you by your teacher.
Teachers please visit the Teacher Resources page to access the courses.

All About the Baseline (Student)
Establish trends in your school's energy use.

Can You Observe How to Conserve? (Student)
Research a chosen topic on how conserving energy will impact the school.

Electronic Overload (Student)
Investigate how much energy it takes to keep your daily technology working.

Energy Audit (Student)
Conduct a general energy audit of the school to better understand your school's energy use.

Energy Hogs (Student)
Investigate which electrical devices are using the most energy (being an energy hog).

Extra Energy Investigation (Student)
Investigate the energy usage of an identified device in the school that you don’t normally think about.

Find the Phantom Load (Student)
Students will understand what a phantom load is and which device has the largest phantom load.

How Smart is Your Smart Board? (Student)
Investigate and understand the energy use of your interactive whiteboard.

Imagination Station (Student)
Investigate and analyze a chosen topic based on the energy metering technology.

Science Slam (Student)
Investigate and explain a sustainability measure of your choice while presenting your information in a creative and dynamic measure.

Small Appliance Energy Reliance (Student)
Investigate the energy usage of regular, every day small appliances.

Speak for the Trees (Student)
Investigate energy use and relate it to the amount of trees absorbing CO2.

Take a Look (Student)
Investigate both the energy metering hardware and software to get a full understanding of how the technology works and what it does. .

Total Energy VS Total Cost (Student)
Calculate how much energy an identified object expends.