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Estes Elementary School – Science Fair

  • March 4th, 2010 – 6:00pm tp 7:30pm
  • Estes Elementary School – Marana, Az
  • 6th through 8th grade – 120 students and families
  • “our Amazing Oceans”  Meet and Greet!

Michael Schrantz and I had a great time at the Science Fair! We had students and families coming by our area all night long, taking a good look at all the ocean artifacts we brought, asking questions, and sharing stories! Love seeing how families support their kids in the desire to learn! We hope to get back to Estes Elementary School soon for a traditional presentation!

We happy to join Estes Elementary School for their science fair this year! We will be setting up the full display with our artifacts and getting the chance to share our love of the Oceans and all the amazing life found there! We cant wait!

Hendricks Elementary School – “Green Oceans”

  • March 3rd, 2010 – 8:45am – 10:00am
  • Hendricks Elementary School
  • 4th Grade – 32 students
  • “Green Oceans”

The 4th grade group was the largest of the grades for our presentation series at Hendricks Elementary! What a wonderful experience the whole thing was! The 4th graders were very bright and inquisitive, looking at the artifacts and coming up with great ideas on why things were formed the way they were! Love to see these young scientists take on the hard questions like that! I know that there were several future marine biologists there in the room!

This 4th grade class was AWESOME! Lots of great kids who were excited about the ocean and really interested in learning as much as they could! We discussed how the ocean needs to be kept in balance and how they are the next generation to take on that challenge! Lots of insightful questions were asked and I look forward to hearing how these kids in the “cats” program progress!

Hendricks Elementary School – “Green Oceans”

  • March 2nd, 2010 – 8:45am – 10:00am
  • Hendricks Elementary School
  • 5th Grade – 18 students
  • “Green Oceans”

We always pick on the 5th graders when we do presentations to younger students, but in reality… these were amazing kids! Lots of knowledge already in the heads as they explore the oceans in the regular curriculum of their school! I am glad we were able to bring actual ocean artifacts into the classroom to help them learn first hand about sharks and inverts! Thanks again to Liz Prohaska for all of her dedication to teaching these gifted students!