Introducing Eco Guardians – a thrilling and FREE educational experience that will captivate students' imaginations! Join our zany cast of characters as they embark on an action-packed, high-tech adventure – all while delivering the important message of energy conservation and teaching about various forms of energy.
Presented by the talented professional actors from The National Theater for Children, based in Minneapolis, MN. We’re pleased to offer this program at no cost to the schools or students. We believe in the power of education and are committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders by creating opportunities for all students so they can dream big and achieve their goals. This is because we know that a brighter future starts with education.
Here are the details:
Who: K-5th grade students in our service area. Presentations are tailored for K-2 or 3-5 grade audiences.
What: 25-minute in-school assembly and digital materials are provided. Depending on the number of students, more than one show is scheduled.
Where: Your school.
When: During regular school hours throughout the academic year.
Why: To teach the importance of energy conservation through a fun experience.
Learn More: View PDF
House of Savings: Teacher Challenge!
Calling All Teachers: Test your Classroom’s Energy-Saving Knowledge
Are your teachers looking for an exciting way to explain energy conservation to their students? FPL’s new House of Savings Challenge is an interactive experience that’s fun for all ages.
With the help of FPL Energy Expert Maria and energy robot Saver, players will solve challenges and discover new ways to be more energy efficient.
The top 50 teachers who answer the most questions correctly in the fastest time will win a DIY energy-saving kit and a pizza party for their class! The competition is open to Florida public school teachers for grades K-12.
Visit FPL.com/HouseofSavings by October 14 to play and remember to check Register for the Teachers’ Challenge to enter.

Testimonials
"The students loved the play! They were able to relate because it was about our current science lesson! "
–Katia Gonzalez
5th Grade Teacher
Palm Springs Elementary School,
Miami, FL