SCIENCE
PROGRAMS WITH MISS GAIL
1.
ROCKS
AND MINERALS
A.
How do rocks form?
B.
How do rocks get their color?
C.
How do we identify them?
I will
have the following sample rocks and minerals:
-
various quartz crystal and solid quartz minerals
from many different countries: amethyst, smoky quartz, citrine, and plain
quartz crystals
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solid colorful quartz such as Mexican lace,
agates of all colors, cornelian, sodalite, adventurene
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calcite crystals of all colors and types
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metal minerals and their use
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mica and its use as windows, and how the Indians
made their tools from rocks
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picture jasper and picture sandstone
The children will be able to
touch and feel each rock or crystal. At
the end of the program each child will be given a colorful tumbled gemstone. The program will last 1 hour.
2.
FOSSILS
A.
How were different types of fossils formed?
B.
Where are fossils found?
C.
Ages of the different fossils
D.
Fossils that can be found in our area
I will
have examples of the following:
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fossils from the sea: shell, clam, man of war
shells, shell fossils from Wyoming, squid tail, shark teeth, different fish
fossils, and other types of shells
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plant fossils: different types of petrified wood
and fern fossils from Pennsylvania
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dinosaur bones in many forms
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dinosaur dung
Fossilized
dinosaur dung is always a hit, and the children have great fun handling it!
The program will last 1 hour and each child
will be given a fossil as a remembrance.
3.
VOLCANIC
ROCKS AND MINERALS
A.
What is a volcano?
B.
How is it formed?
C.
Where can we find active and sleeping volcanoes?
D.
What happens to an area when a volcano erupts?
I will
have many types of volcanic rocks and minerals: different types of geodes,
obsidians, volcanic lava, pumice, etc. I will show a model volcano and let the
children take turns “blowing it up.” Each child will be given a volcanic stone.
The program will last 1 hour.
The price for each program is $150. If you would like more than one program on
the same day it will be $75 additional for each. It is suggested that there be
no more than 50 students at a program. If there are more, there will be a $50
charge to cover the cost of the stones offered.
I have
been a teacher and lecturer for 40 years.
At present I am teaching enrichment classes, and have the children learn
to “read and write for rocks.” After learning about rocks and minerals and
getting excited by their beauty, the children will beg to read or write a paper
for a rock to add to their collection. I give each child a box to use as their
treasure chest.
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