The Micron Foundation spent the day at Sacajawea Elementary School on January 16th, teaching first grade students about different forms of weather. Children were presented with information through multimedia presentations, stories, experiments, and discussions. Highlights were: A wintery story about snow and watching how wind creates change. The students pictured above are experimenting with wind and pinwheels.
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Making a cloud using a cold spoon and moisture from breathing. |
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Students pretending to be snow. |
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Experimenting with "snow." |
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Students listening to the story, Axel Annie by Robin Pulver.
Axel Annie is a story about hoping for snow days. |
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