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==Classroom Resources==
 
==Classroom Resources==
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*[https://www.legacystation.com/KitsScience/display_product_TK659226_659226-Solar-Cooking-Oven.html Solar cooking demonstration kit, ages 8 and up]
 
*[http://mysolarliving.blogspot.com/2010/04/childrens-education.html Hands-on solar cooker ideas with kids]
 
*[http://mysolarliving.blogspot.com/2010/04/childrens-education.html Hands-on solar cooker ideas with kids]
 
*[http://www.msichicago.org/education/educator-resources/classroom-activities/educator-info/activities/cook-food-using-the-sun-1/ Cook Food Using the Sun] - ''Chicago Museum of Science and Industry''
 
*[http://www.msichicago.org/education/educator-resources/classroom-activities/educator-info/activities/cook-food-using-the-sun-1/ Cook Food Using the Sun] - ''Chicago Museum of Science and Industry''

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As education is probably the most important component in spreading the benefits and uses of solar cooking, Classroom resources will be the location for materials, and other appropriate resources, used for learning, and teaching others, about solar cooking.

Classroom Resources

Lesson Plans

Audio and video

thumb|300px|left|Solar ovens built by teens demonstrated

See also

External Links