Energy
November 2, 2007

Where does the energy come from?
The students did an energy audit at home to find out what kind of energy
is used.

Then they researched where electricity comes from and how batteries
are made.
This is a LEGO capacitor that can be used to save up energy to use
later.

One group made a leaf sweeper. It can be run by battery, generator,
or capacitor.

What energy is used to make electricity?
Corn

FLL worked on the corn programming.

This can work!