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Indian Lakes Elementary School Science Club Event Report & Photos
Yesterday, 2/27/03 Rick, Matt, and I did a presentation to Indian
Lakes E. S. Science club. Here is the report of that event. To see pictures, go to the "Photos" section of backbayastro and look for the "Science Club" album. Indian Lakes Science Club Event Report 2/27/2003 On a rainy Tuesday in February, the 27th to be exact, three BBAA members converged on Indian Lakes Elementary School in Virginia Beach to let the kids look at sunspots on the Sun. . . . OK, they then went to "Plan B". Rick Bish, Matt McLaughlin, and George Reynolds told the fifth graders of Ms. Bree Laverdiere's Science Club a few things about astronomy. George talked about telescopes, asteroids, comets, meteors, and some recent space exploration missions of NASA. Matt explained the structure of the Sun and stars, with some neat demonstrations using an air pump, a balloon, and a volleyball. Rick explained the use of a planisphere and passed out make-it-yourself planispheres so each student could make his own "star finder". Display tables were set up in the library of Indian Lakes Elementary School, where the Science Club meets every two weeks, showing magazines on astronomy, books about the Moon, Mars, and star-finding, and pictures of the Sun, showing its structure, solar flares, and sunspots. Each student received a wealth of literature, including BBAA brochures, bookmarks about the Sun and Saturn, fact sheets about the NEAR and Deep Impact space missions, "The Space Place" reference cards, and a list of Internet sites to visit for more information. Also on display were an 8-inch Dobsonian reflecting telescope and a 90-mm refractor, which the kids got to look at, if not through, to at least see what they look like. Every child also received a Constellation Chart, a Moon Map, and a Moon Phase Calendar, compliments of the Chesapeake Planetarium and the BBAA. Ms. Laverdiere took some photos of the club session, which have been posted on the photo section of the Backbayastro Yahoo group. A one-hour science club session was just not enough time to do more than scratch the surface, but I hope we could whet the appetite of some of those young students and fan the spark of enthusiasm for science and astronomy knowledge. George '3' Reynolds JPL/NASA Solar System Ambassador |
Rick Bish <[email protected]>
Hello All,
I would like to take a few minutes to lavish praise on two fellow BBAA-ers: Matt McLaughlin and George Reynolds. I wish all of us could have been there to witness their presentations to Ms. Bree Laverdiere's science club at Indian Lakes Elementary School, on Wednesday afternoon. These two men PACKED the allotted hour with information that kept all the kids on the edge of their seats. There is no doubt, the handouts that BBAA provided (many were compliments of the Chesapeake Planetarium and Dr. Hitt) are now proudly displayed on bedroom walls though out Virginia Beach. You guys did a wonderful job and it makes me proud to be a member of this fine club! Rick Bish --- In backbayastro@..., "pathfinder027 <pathfinder027@y...>" <pathfinder027@y...> wrote: Yesterday, 2/27/03 Rick, Matt, and I did a presentation to Indiansee pictures, go to the "Photos" section of backbayastro and look forBeach to let the kids look at sunspots on the Sun. . . .Elementary School, where the Science Club meets every two weeks, showingfinding, and pictures of the Sun, showing its structure, solar flares, andabout the NEAR and Deep Impact space missions, "The Space Place"reference cards, and a list of Internet sites to visit for more information.at least see what they look like. Every child also received abeen posted on the photo section of the Backbayastro Yahoo group. |
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