Solar energy comes from the sun.  It is formed through a process called fussion.  Fission takes place inside the sun's inner core.  It

happens when four hydrogen atoms are combined with one helium atom.  

Solar energy is not available at all hours of the day.  Solar energy is great for

water and home heating.  About 1.5 million people use solar water heaters.  

People collect solar energy by using solar collectors.  They are mounted on

people's roofs.  Then they send the sun's rays down to the house in the

form of energy.  People then use the energy to heat their homes and their

water.

  Presentation

     In our presentation, we told our group about solar energy.  Then we showed them our presentation.  One person played "Lily Sue".  The two other people in the group played the sun and the moon.  They were fighting over who was better.  Lily Sue then came in and helped them work out their problems.  Our presentation made our group laugh and learn.  

 Cheer

     The cheer we made up for our energy source went like this-"Sunshine energy (clap), sunshine, yeah!"  Thank you for taking your time to read this.

Elizabeth, Amy, and Grace

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