Mr. Luna's Bright Idea Sometimes the simplest ideas are the most powerful ideas.
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Sometimes the simplest ideas are the most powerful ideas. That's exactly what I discovered when Ken Luna, an 8th grade science teacher in North Babylon, New York, posted a comment on my blog about his project.
Ken's idea is spreading like a virus. He told me that the Oprah Show has already received over a thousand emails from people who support this idea. While I agree with the notion of giving every child a CFL, the science teacher in me wants to spend some time and effort educating people about this energy saving idea. Take a look at Michael Bluejay's website to learn more about energy terms like kilowatt hours and some basic energy calculations.
Don't wait for Oprah to give kids a Compact Fluorescent Bulb. Make a New Year's resolution to do it yourself. Pick up a six pack of these lights the next time you're at the hardware store and make a project out of changing some lights at home with your children. Help Mr. Luna turn his great idea into an unforgettable teaching moment.
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Mr. Luna's Idea
January 2nd, 2006
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