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Gridley Middle School – Our Amazing Oceans

  • March 17, 2010 – 11:30am to 1:30pm
  • Gridley Middle School,  Tucson, Az.
  • 6th grade, 100 students
  • Our Amazing Oceans

The Penguin Egg Walk!

Our second day in a row at Gridley and we had a blast! lots of kids flowed into the MPR and we were able to give another great presentation on our amazing oceans! the kids were awesome, full of questions and all very respectful! Love when the kids are so into the presentation that they forget about the time! I loved getting them involved first hand and we all enjoyed doing the penguin egg walk! One of these days someone will be able to walk that egg for more than a foot or two!

Gridley Middle School – “Whales and Friends”

  • March 16th, 2010 – 10:00am to 1:30pm (2 sessions)
  • Gridley Middle School –  Tucson, Az
  • 7th grade, 55 students
  • “Whales and Friends!”

learning with Sebastian!

Our return to Gridley was awesome! The students all remembered our previous presentation and were excited to see us again! We were able to focus on Whales this time and even discuss the issue of the Orca in captivity and the death of the trainer in Florida a month ago. Interesting thoughts from the students… We had fun being able to go outside and get a real idea of whale body size also! Great fun!

Amphi Middle School – Career Day 2010

  • March 10th, 2010 – 1:30pm to 3:30pm
  • Amphi Middle School, Tucson Az
  • 8th grade, 300 students
  • Career day with emphasis on education and ocean jobs

Had the chance today to speak with several groups of 8th graders as they explored different career paths. It is always tough competing against police officers and CSI investigators! But I think the students enjoyed hearing a little about what a shark biologist does day to day and what it takes to get there! I threw in some science also since every chance to educate has to be taken! Thanks to Lisa Powell for getting in touch with the Fin Foundation! Go Pirates!

Flowing Wells Career Day – Life in the Ocean

  • March 9th, 2010 – 7:30am to 9:30am
  • Flowing Wells High School, Tucson
  • 100 students, 10-12th grades
  • Science Career day, “Working in the Water”

A few extra students never hurts!

An early morning at the high school where we had the chance to talk to 10 -12th graders about marine science and encourage future oceanographers and biologists to focus on the seas! It was loads of fun and we ended up having twice as many kids as we had first expected! We love seeing the older kids because we can go

Thanks for volunteering to be the fish!

 a little more in depth with the science (and they get my sense of humor more often too!) Some of the kids remembered us from last year and that was great getting the chance to add some new information for them! We love going to Flowing Wells and look forward to our presentation to the Honors Biology class in a few weeks!

Desert Willow Elementary – Our Amazing Oceans, Wonderful Whales

  • March 5th, 2010 – 9:15am to 11:30am
  • Desert Willow Elementary School – Vail, Az
  • 2nd grade – 130+ students
  • Our Amazing Oceans and Wonderful Whales

A whole lotta fun in one classroom!

We had an amazing class at Desert Willow! The 2nd grade brought energy that makes our presentations  much more FUN! (at least for me!) We packed the kids in tightly for the hour and a half, but they all did really well! We had great questions from everyone and even a new one for me (“Do you know anything else about… something else?”) I had to laugh out loud at that one and then try to figure if I did indeed know anything else about something else! Gotta love 2nd graders! A big thank you to all of the teachers and kids for their support as well! The donation was greatly appreciated and will hopefully help us get some new artifacts for future presentations!