Everyone Can SAVE ENERGY. Activity Book. Be a POWER SMART * Electrosaurus. *Manitoba Hydro is a licensee of the Trademark and Official Mark.

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veryone Can SAV NGY Activity Book Be a POW SMAT * lectrosaurus *Manitoba Hydro is a licensee of the Trademark and Official Mark.

LCTOSAUUS The POW SMAT* Dinosaur Originally developed in 1996, and a copyright of Manitoba Hydro, the lectrosaurus Power Smart dinosaur was designed to teach children about saving energy. The lectrosaurus character was first introduced in Manitoba Hydro s school poster program. Since then a series of Power Smart lectrosaurus posters have been created. An lectrosaurus activity book and colouring book complement the program. An lectrosaurus mascot can be seen at various community activities. The lectrosaurus figure is also located at the Manitoba lectrical Museum and ducation Centre in Winnipeg. In our energy conscious world, lectrosaurus has an important message for everyone: Use resources wisely or we may, like the dinosaur, become extinct.

nergy Scramble Did you know that energy can come from many different sources, like water, wind and the sun? Unscramble the words using the sentences for clues. 1. LOAS energy comes from the sun. 2. NIWD enewable energy sources include, sun and falling water, and can never be used up. 3. SU SLS To conserve means to of something, or to use it more carefully so it lasts longer. 4. GYN Your conservation efforts make your home more -efficient. 5. THA Global warming means that the earth is getting too warm because certain gases in the air trap from the sun. 1

nergy and You Use these energy words in the story below: wisely energy environment lights waste good showers difference home appetites sweater thermostat As the population continues to grow, so must our concern for our. Many families electricity every day. Bad habits in the can waste electricity, so put yourself on an diet. Some tips to know are: shorter save power; small appliances have little ; lower the and wear a ; and turn out the when you leave the room. We all need to use energy and our resources. The future is in our hands, we can make a world of if we each do our part. 2

nergy Crossword Appliances in our homes use energy. very month, your family gets one or more energy bills. These bills explain how much energy you used and how much you must pay. emember to turn off the computer, video games, radio, and television when you are not using them. ACOSS 3. I keep your home warm. 4. Wet clothes are put in me. 6. You can find me in your attics and walls. 7. I play music for you. 8. Turn me down and put on a sweater. 10. I cook and bake food. DOWN 1. I keep milk and juice cool. 2. I cool your home. 4. Dirty dishes are put in me. 5. Watch your favourite shows on me. 9. Dirty clothes are put in me. 3

Open the blinds to let the sun heat the room on cool days. 4 Word Search verything we do to save energy makes a difference. Find the energy related words. They may be written up, down, forwards, backwards or diagonally. A I C O N D I T I O N T H U L A S H O Q U T Y M C A C W C I U C I Y T L C H T I S C G M A K M O A A P W C B I A T I O F C L M O A N J A D S F K U D T N S H A T T U D S N N T L I F I A I N N T I N O I T A C A V T T F I K W AI CONDITION AI FILT INSULATION THMOSTAT WINDOWS QUIPMNT NGY ATTIC MMB VACATION CUTAINS CLAN DOO SAL CACK OFF HAT SUN ST

ebus Word Puzzle Try this! Use the blinds (or curtains) to let in the sun or block it out. When it s cold outside, open the blinds to let the sun heat up your room. When it s hot outside, close the blinds to keep the room cool. 5

Do the Math! If every home in Manitoba replaced just one incandescent light bulb with an LD light bulb, we would save enough electricity to power more than 1,200 homes per year. 7 1 4 2 5 1 4 8 7 9 5 6 1 7 1 9 2 5 6 4 3 1 9 4 1 5 7 5 3 1 9 3 1 6 8 4 5 1 6 Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9, with no repeats. That means that no number is repeated in any row, column, or box. 6

Word Puzzler Directions: Starting with the letter, go around the circle clockwise. Skip 2 letters at a time, and write down the 3rd letter until the secret message is complete. T N C 1 A V 2 N S N G S L O V P Y A Y 1 V 2 _! 7

Home nergy fficiency Checklist Is your household doing as much as it can to save energy? Do this inspection with your parents or another adult, and remind your family to save energy. 1. Do you turn off lights and computers when you are not using them? 2. Do you have LD lights or compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) in your home? 3. Do you wash most of your laundry in cold water? 4. Do you have energy and water saving showerheads? 5. Do you take short showers and/or half-full baths? 6. Do you run full loads in your dishwasher, clothes washer, and dryer? 7. Do you use the Air Dry or No-Heat Dry setting on your dishwasher? 8. Do you close drapes or blinds to help keep the heat out during the summer and to help keep the heat in during the winter? 9. Do your doors and windows have weatherstripping and caulking to block drafts? 10. Has your family unplugged appliances you rarely use, such as a second refrigerator or freezer? 11. Is regular maintenance done on your heating and cooling system? Are the furnace filters cleaned or replaced regularly? 8 Yes Not Yet

Answer Key NGY SCAMBL ANSWS (page 1) 1. Solar 2. Wind 3. Use Less 4. nergy 5. Heat NGY AND YOU ANSWS (page 2) As the population continues to grow, so must our concern for our e n v i r o n m e n t. Many families w a s t e electricity every day. Bad habits in the h o m e can waste electricity, so put yourself on an e n e r g y diet. Some g o o d tips to know are: shorter s h o w e r s save power; small appliances have little a p p e t i t e s ; lower the t h e r m o s t a t and wear a s w e a t e r ; and turn out the l i g h t s when you leave the room. We all need to use energy and our resources w i s e l y. The future is in our hands, we can make a world of d i f f e r e n c e if we each do our part. WOD SACH ANSWS (page 4) A I C O N D I T I O N T H U L A S H O Q U T Y M C A C W C I U C I Y T L C H T I S C G M A K M O A A P W C B I A T I O F C L M O A N J A D S F K U D T N S H A T T U D S N N T L I F I A I N N T I N O I T A C A V T T F I K W BUS WOD PUZZL ANSWS (page 5) Open the curtains During the day To let in Heat from the sun NGY COSSWOD ANSWS (page 3) H F A T A I D I Y I T C O S G I N S U L A T I O N H D W A D I O V I A A I W T S T H M O S T A T I H O A I O N G S H O N DO TH MATH! ANSWS (page 6) 6 7 3 1 4 2 9 5 8 1 4 5 9 8 6 2 7 3 8 9 2 7 5 3 4 6 1 7 8 1 6 3 9 5 4 2 2 5 6 8 7 4 3 1 9 9 3 4 2 1 5 6 8 7 5 6 8 3 2 1 7 9 4 3 1 9 4 6 7 8 2 5 4 2 7 5 9 8 1 3 6 WOD PUZZL ANSW (page 7) 1 V 2 YON CAN SAV NGY!

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