Tuesday, January 12, 2010

BEST Night

We had our second committee meeting and we are going to have a Burgess Environment Science and Technology Night. This night will showcase the student work from GT class, plus provide hands on activities for all students. The evening will look like:
For our Burgess Environment Science and Technology Night we have agreed to the following:

Gym Burgess Elementary Saving Tomorrow Projects / Signup
Museum Post Office (possible communication display) to walk through
Thursday, February 18, 2010, from 6-8pm.
6-6:10 Welcome
6:10-6:45 Student Projects and signup for sessions
6:50-7:10 Session 1
7:15-7:35 Session 2
7:40-8:00 Session 3


As of now, our sessions are:
1. Rob’s Critters Judi’s room
2. Karen’s Sea Turtles Science Lab
3. Ripley’s Animals 516
4. Dave’s Watershed 406
5. Jennifer’s Paper (SWA) Art Room
6. Jill/Jerri’s Recycled Music Music Room
7. Chris’ Weather (WBTW) Library
8. Ben’s 313 Projects: Grades 3-5 (4th-Light / 5th-Interactive habitat
activity create to teach 2nd graders)
9. 103 Projects: Grades 3-5 (4th-Light / 5th-Interactive habitat
activity create to teach 2nd graders)
10. Cafeteria Goop

What do you think? How does it look?

7 comments:

  1. Thanks, Cathy. We work in committees--and an excellent committee put this plan together. I think it sounds great, too, and can't wait to see the kids projects highlighted.

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  2. What the committee has planned sure looks like fun for those who attend. There is quite a selection and they get a choice of 3 sessions. With what's on the list of choices, I'd have a hard time with my selections...they're all good. Take lots of pictures.

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  3. Santee Cooper is bringing their electricity station! The students are bringing in their pictures of their actions to save the world, and the projects are coming together. These kids are saving our tomorrow! :)

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  4. The flyer went home this week. We are trying to get a count on the children coming (so we know how many supplies to expect for each station. I sent it out on white paper, my Principal said we should have sent it home on colored paper. We are getting some responses back, though. We may have as many as 400 students!

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