Debbie Mickle
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Learn about the 4th planet from the Sun, sending spacecraft to Mars, and the newest Mars rover, Perseverance. This episode includes hands-on activities students can try at home with materials from around the house. Developed for students in grades 4-7.
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Join biochemist and Miss America 2020, Camille Schrier, as she uses her kitchen as her laboratory. Substances can exist as liquids, solids or gasses - but can they be more than one? Explore Non-Newtonian fluids by making oobleck and slime.
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Dig into DIY book-making, participate in an anonymously shared community art project, and learn how artists and musicians build unity through Afro-Caribbean dance styles on a trip to Dogtown Dance Theatre.
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Explore the power of words with Tracey Ingle, English Instructional Specialist, Powhatan County. Explore the root word “GE” and read the poetry of William Wordsworth. Delve into poetry analysis and learn how to use a model to create your own poetry. English grades 6-8.
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Join Innovative Learning Coach Joe Beasley, on an investigation of our solar system. Learn the names and order of the planets and how their sizes stack up to one another. Explore what NASA has in store for us in future space exploration. Science grades 4-6.
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How can visiting historic sites help us develop a sense of place as we explore physical and cultural landscapes? Students in grades 4-7 use the five themes of geography to better understand the history of Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia.
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NASA Langley Office of STEM Engagement presents episode 2 of "NASA at Home." Learn about NASA's Commercial Crew program which is returning space flight back to American soil. Build your own parachute for an "eggstronaut" with materials you find at home.
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Explore your kitchen as a laboratory as Miss America 2020, Camille Schrier illustrates the molecular changes that happen every time you cook an egg or bake cookies.
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Episode 1 of "Creative Corner" produced by Richmond non-profit Art for the Journey explores the connections between the arts and the Earth.
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Episode 1 of Read Write Now explores sensory imagery by analyzing poetry and engages the 5 senses in sensory point-of-view writing.