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'''Space Day''' at [[Sagamore]] began when 2013 kindergarten parent [[User:kalkgrun|Brian Gardiner]] started thinking about [[STEM at Sagamore]], which led to discovering the [[NASA Exploration Design Challenge]], which led to a meeting with [[Ms. Martin|Principal Martin]] where she suggested making an entire Space Day!
'''Space Day''' at [[Sagamore]] began when 2013 kindergarten parent [[User:kalkgrun|Brian Gardiner]] started thinking about [[STEM at Sagamore]], which led to discovering the [[NASA Exploration Design Challenge]], which led to a meeting with [[Ms. Martin|Principal Martin]] where she suggested making an entire Space Day!


'''Discussion''' takes place in the ''STEM discussion group'' ([mailto:stem@groups.sagamorehillspta.org email], [https://groups.google.com/a/groups.sagamorehillspta.org/d/forum/stem archives], [mailto:stem+subscribe@groups.sagamorehillspta.org subscribe]), and '''notes/documentation''' should be compiled on this page (just hit "edit").
'''Discussion''' takes place in the {{discussion list|name=''Sagamore volunteer'' group|id=sagamore-volunteer}}, and '''notes/documentation''' should be compiled on this page (just hit "edit").


==Working on it==
==Working on it==

Revision as of 13:18, 7 May 2014

Space Day at Sagamore began when 2013 kindergarten parent Brian Gardiner started thinking about STEM at Sagamore, which led to discovering the NASA Exploration Design Challenge, which led to a meeting with Principal Martin where she suggested making an entire Space Day!

Discussion takes place in the Sagamore volunteer group (email • archivessubscribe & more), and notes/documentation should be compiled on this page (just hit "edit").

Working on it

  1. STEM Committee Meeting (✓ Done! (2013-08-28))
  2. September PTA Presentation (✓ Done! (Tuesday, September 10, 2013))

Activities

  1. Design Experiments
  2. How Big is the Solar System? | It's Okay to be Smart | PBS Digital Studios - YouTube

Speakers/Professionals/Educators