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A parent run science program at Mountain Park Elementary May 14, 2009
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Agenda Overview of Science on a Cart (SOC) History of SOC Current Status of SOC Roles My Role Experiments Future of SOC Program
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Overview of SOC Unique parent-driven science program Collaborative effort between parents, teachers and administration SOC experiments correlate with classroom science lessons
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History of SOC Evolved in response to a lack of space for science experiments about 10 years ago Parents wanted more hands-on science activity to supplement reading and teaching of subjects Budget was set at $150 per month ($50 per grade) based on past years
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Current Status of SOC Program revamped this year Experiments needed to be “refreshed” and better follow lessons after years of status quo New Principal interested in program Georgia Tech scientist / parent stepped up with ideas Teacher received grant from Emory Parent willing to coordinate efforts First, Second and Third grades have one experiment once a month for 5 months (September, October, January, February, March)
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Roles School Curriculum Support Teacher PTA Curriculum Chair Overall SOC Coordinator Grade-level Coordinators Parent Volunteers
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My Role Overall SOC Coordinator Edited lessons Worked with school administrator to ensure lessons met GA performance standards Purchased supplies Setup carts Communicated with grade-level parent volunteers Trained parent volunteers Stepped in to do lesson when parent no-show
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Experiments First Grade: Cloud in a bottle, Light / Shadows, Sound, Dental Health, Pollination Second Grade: Astronomy, Germs, Matter, Light, Nutrition Third Grade: Magnets, Rocks, Habitats, Heat
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Future of SOC Program Continue to use this year’s experiments for First, Second and Third grades Add Kindergarten and Fourth Grades experiments – entirely new Add a coordinator for each grade instead of one overall coordinator
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Summary Well-regarded program that kids love! “Science on a cart is my favorite science lesson of the month” Teachers in other grades are asking for it Needs to continue to evolve to best suit the science curriculum
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