Kids learn eco-tips in battle with supervillains
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Katherine Lapp, left and Lindsey Jamison, right dance with Tim Hillman, as Doctor Drafty and Corrie Williams as the Kilowatt Kid as the play a song to finish the energy information visit to Flatirons Elementary.
I read somewhere that in explaining motives for action, it’s useful to have a villian. Well! How about a supervillain?
Friday was the third of five times the Kilowatt Kid (and some surprise evildoer) is scheduled to visit Strife’s class. The pilot program, which is being tried in eight classrooms across the Boulder Valley School District, is being supported by part of the $25 million in stimulus funds that Boulder County received earlier this year to expand local energy-efficiency efforts.
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What a great way to teach kids about caring for the environment! Reminded me of Captain Planet. I remembered when I purchased sand perth for our garden, I also have to buy my two sons a sand box so that they wouldn't mess with our garden tools. I may piss me off but I am happy to mold their green thumb.