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Texas Adult Education Standards
Lesson Plan
Before you begin
Title: Choosing an Electric Company
Setting: ABE/ASE
NRS Level(s):
Level 3: Low Intermediate Basic Education
Level 4: High Intermediate Basic Education
Level 5: Low Adult Secondary Education
Open entry/exit: Yes
Context: Family
Standard(s):
Use Math to Solve Problems and Communicate
ABE/ASE Read with Understanding
Benchmark(s):
Use Math to Solve Problems and Communicate: 10.3, 10.4, 10.5
ABE/ASE Read with Understanding: 1.3, 1.4, 4.3, 4.4
Objective: To compare data with graphs to make comparisons between electric companies.
Materials: Internet access (or brochures collected from several electric companies), graph paper, colored pencils or markers
Estimated time needed to prepare for this lesson plan: 30 minutes, plus gathering brochures if needed
Estimated time needed to complete this lesson plan: 4 hours
The Lesson Plan
Introduce the lesson:
Start with a discussion about monthly bills and budgets, and ask the
class for examples of how electric bills seem to be going up every
month. Ask if anyone has thought about switching their electric companies
or if they even knew that was possible. Explain that today we will
start an investigation about electric companies, and will graph the
results to help determine which company will save them money.
Teach the lesson:
Access the website www.powertochoose.com;
navigate to the comparison of companies page. Discuss how the companies
are different, including environmental information. Gather data from
the website. The data to be collected should be the cost per month, the
kWh, and the name of the companies. One of the companies should be WTU.
Have students individually choose at least 3 more companies. Record the
data on a piece of paper. As a class, review the different kinds of graphs
(line, bar, circle). Discuss which graph or graphs would be more appropriate
for this data. Model for the class a small bar graph using the cost per
month and a line graph using the kWh. Hand out graph paper, colored pencils
or markers and have the class construct individual graphs. Ideally they
will construct more than one, and more advanced students could create
a double line graph with the data. After graphs are complete, have each
student describe their graph and explain which electric company they
would choose and why.
Practice the lesson:
As a class, students will share their completed graphs and discuss what
company they would choose and why.
Assess the lesson:
Teacher observation of how the graphs were drawn and interpreted.
Apply the lesson to the real world:
Have students call the chosen company to get further information about
switching.
Submitted by: Krista Young
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