For the past few months, the Yeshivat Noam eighth grade students have been deeply immersed in researching and experimenting with energy transformations while studying renewable vs. nonrenewable energy sources. Their project focused on understanding how different energy systems—such as solar, wind and hydroelectric power—can be harnessed efficiently for sustainable use. Throughout the process, they demonstrated impressive teamwork, combining their individual strengths and knowledge to solve challenges and build amazing energy transformations. Through consistent communication and shared responsibility, they were able to create a comprehensive model that not only showcased their research and understanding of the energies but also highlighted their ability to work collaboratively tackling a more complex topic. The students’ hard work and dedication to the project reflect both their commitment to learning and to each other!
