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Completed: Hey Mom, Dad, Grandma, You Can Do Science Too!

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"Greetings from rural North Carolina and my fifth grade inclusive classroom of 5th grade students in a Title I school.

My students struggle when they are at home trying to explain to their parents what they are doing in science. That is where your generosity can help to overcome this problem. We w... " MORE

"Greetings from rural North Carolina and my fifth grade inclusive classroom of 5th grade students in a Title I school.

My students struggle when they are at home trying to explain to their parents what they are doing in science. That is where your generosity can help to overcome this problem. We want a family science night in which the parents are directly involved in being scientists, predicting, hypothesizing, experimentation, and finding results - all the time jotting their work in a scientific notebook.

The greatest solution to this problem was to come up with the necessary experiments and tools that would allow the parents to work with their child and learn the methods of scientific research that the students are conducting during the school day. I WANT MY PARENTS TO BE INVOLVED. This will definitely involve them. The supplies that have been requested will fulfill the needs for 56 experiments which the parents will rotate participating with their child on an evening from 6:00 - 8:30 pm. in the Spring, 2008. Each parent/child team will complete five - seven experiments. The entire school will be invited to participate.

Some of the experiments that the parents and children will be doing are balloon race (motion), bird beaks (habitats), attractive bottles (force and Bernoulli's Principle), citrus sections (estimation), predict and tip (predictions and hypothesizing), balanced bodies (gravity), How did it get there (energy), Water Drops (molecules and predictions)Sound waves (vibrations, sound travel)Rim roll (mass). There are 29 experiments in all that they will be involved in. It should be a fantastically fun and educational night, thanks to you our donor.

Please help give my parents and their child this experience. When parents are directly connected to the school environment, children do better in school. You, as the potential donor, can empower these families with the experience of being scientists and connect them with what is going on in my classroom as well as the entire school.

I know that my students, parents, and myself would be eternally grateful for your donation.

My project needs various supplies so that parents will be able to enjoy learning science as much as the students do during Science Family Night. These include assorted magnets, paper clips, eye droppers, plastic bags, pipe cleaners, marbles, tuning forks, metal feed pans, funnels, straws, rulers and more! The cost of this proposal is $456, which includes shipping for any materials requested and fulfillment ?."

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Mrs. W. sent this note after the project was fully funded:

Oct 13, 2007
Dear Michele, Scott T., Lindsey, Benjamin and Nick, 
I can't believe it! I am ecstatic about the generosity you have shown to the students and parents at my school. Oh yeah, me too! This is going to be such a wonderful experience for all of us. We have our science night scheduled and the kids are excited. I am so very thankful and appreciative of your generosity in funding this project. What a great difference you have made for the life of the students and their parents. Again, I cannot thank you enough for your sincere generosity.

On Jan 28, 2008, Mrs. W. followed this note with student letters sent via mail to the donor who completed this project, and to donors who gave $100 or more.

Live Updates
Reviewed the project essay and sent follow-up questions if needed.
Katie B. (staff member) on Aug 26, 2007
Verified the cost of the requested supplies and posted this project.
Katie B. (staff member) on Aug 26, 2007
Nick from Fort Worth, TX gave in support of The Science Education Activist Challenge 2007 on Oct 1, 2007
Nick from Fort Worth, TX gave in support of The Science Education Activist Challenge 2007 on Oct 1, 2007
Scott T. from Osterville, MA gave in support of The Science Education Activist Challenge 2007 on Oct 1, 2007
Benjamin from Hillsborough, NC gave on Oct 1, 2007
Lindsey from Needham Heights, MA gave in support of Science Education Around The Clock on Oct 11, 2007
Michele from San Francisco, CA gave in support of Science Education Around The Clock on Oct 12, 2007
Project fully funded!
Happy news on Oct 12, 2007
The teacher Mrs. W. on Oct 15, 2007
Purchased the supplies for Mrs. W.'s classroom and notified the school principal of delivery.
Laura L. (staff member) on Oct 16, 2007
Packaged the thank-you letters written by Mrs. W.'s students and sent them on to the eligible donor(s).
Crystal W. (staff member) on Feb 6, 2008
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