Electric Safety education is Enterprise for Education's top priority.
The goal of electric safety education is that students can recognize hazardous situations. To meet this goal, young students must be shown such situations in a variety of ways over the course of several years. To support such training, Enterprise offers five titles for grades K-12, as well as for adults. Teachers like the materials because they develop basic reading, writing, math and computer skills, using electric safety as the content. Call, fax or email us today for complimentary samples.

 

 

Leo Learns Electric Safety

(grades K-12 & adult)

Interactive video game technology is used to teach electric safety. Fun for all ages; the same CD plays on both Macs and PCs.

 

 

 

Mouse House Surprise

(grades K-2)

What happens when a storm knocks out the electric power for a family of mice? Children love animal stories; this one introduces them to the utility's role in providing reliable electric power, what we use it for, and how to use it safely.

 

 

 

Sam and Jody Save the Circus

(grades 2-3)

Students identify and write about hazardous situations involving a circus with animals as characters.

 

 

 

Paths for Electricity

(grades 4-6)

Hands-on activities with wire and batteries show the difference between conductors and insulators, and how to keep out of electricity's way.

 

 

 

 

An Electrical Engineer Plans a Safe Outdoor Concert

(grades 5-9, Physical Science)

While applying math skills, students learn about branch circuits, overloading, and the role of circuit breakers and fuses. From the Math at Work series.