| 2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2–5, 2003) | |
| Paper No. 137-8 | |
| Presentation Time: 10:15 AM-10:30 AM | ||
FAMILY SCIENCE SATURDAY: SCIENCE EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY BUILDING | ||
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WRIGHT, Elizabeth, Liberal Arts Department, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 37 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60603-3002, ewrigh@artic.edu. Family Science Saturday is a program developed by the PTA of Dawes Elementary School in Evanston, Illinois to involve K-5 children and their families in the experience of science. It is a simple, inexpensive program, easily instituted in other settings. A Family Science Saturday consists of two 45-minute workshop periods, separated by juice-and-cookie time. A PTA planning committee identifies parents and others in the community who could present a workshop on some aspect of science, and students, who are accompanied by a parent, are assigned to two of their three or four top choices, determined by pre-registration. Key to the workshops are hands-on activities in which students explore the topic. Workshop presenters need not be scientists: a physician might present a health-related workshop; an Audubon volunteer might do one involving bird-watching; an accountant might present math games. At Dawes, a sheriff’s officer set up a crime scene and talked about forensic science, and a contractor presented "Building the Dawes Dream House." A teacher who had been supervising the school’s prairie garden gave one on prairie ecosystems (putting the participants to work as well), and a parent whose children owned pet rats brought in a maze (and the rats) and spoke on animal learning. As a geologist, I have done workshops on volcanoes, earthquakes, soils, and evolution, as well as two entitled "Are You Psychic or Just Lucky?" and " Superstition Bash," focusing on critical thinking skills. Family Science Saturdays are viewed by the children as a treat, and by the parents as community-builders because of parental involvement in organizing, presenting and attending workshops. | ||
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2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2–5, 2003)
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| Session No. 137 Volunteering in K–12 Settings Washington State Convention and Trade Center: 2B 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Tuesday, November 4, 2003 Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 35, No. 6, September 2003, p. 361 | ||
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