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Our favorite unit of study in 4th grade is Sun, Moon, and Stars. Sadly, I cannot bring the students on a field trip deep into the cosmos. We watch lots of video clips regarding NASA's current events and marvel at the deep space photos taken by the Hubble but nothing can hook a young astronomer or truly bring it life like looking at the rings of Saturn through a telescope for first time. A large telescope, like this one, will allow the students to really feel the vastness of our Universe while bringing us together in a community event. Getting together with families after school hours will not only engage the parents in their students learning but also strengthen the school community. While we cannot visit the Orion Nebula on a school bus; we observe it together under a clear, dark sky with your help!

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Our favorite unit of study in 4th grade is Sun, Moon, and Stars. Sadly, I cannot bring the students on a field trip deep into the cosmos. We watch lots of video clips regarding NASA's current events and marvel at the deep space photos taken by the Hubble but nothing can hook a young astronomer or truly bring it life like looking at the rings of Saturn through a telescope for first time. A large telescope, like this one, will allow the students to really feel the vastness of our Universe while bringing us together in a community event. Getting together with families after school hours will not only engage the parents in their students learning but also strengthen the school community. While we cannot visit the Orion Nebula on a school bus; we observe it together under a clear, dark sky with your help!

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