Science Expo
You are
invited to attend to the fourth annual Salem-Keizer School
District ’s Science Expo. This year’s Expo
showcases the many ways that students interact with science in our K-12 schools
and universities as well as how science is used out in our community. HOPE Team students from A-3 & B-4 will be
presenting their work – for the Fender’s Blue Butterfly, Naturescaping and Kids
Care About Conservation.
Features
this year are:
Salem-Keizer Schools
(K-12)
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Table
displays and posters of the great science work being done in the classrooms
around the district.
-
Salem-Keizer
teachers will show the research they have been involved in
University
- Professors from Willamette will be on hand with posters to explain their
work.
- University representatives
will be available to talk about their science programs and show what can take place in a science classroom.
Community
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A
variety of agencies, nonprofit organizations, and business that use science for
their work. They will be on hand to
share their work in a variety of ways and answer questions.
Reverse Science:
- In turning the traditional “Science Fair” on its head,
elementary and middle school students are going to be evaluating professionals
and their research, scoring them, and determining a winner, who will receive
the first annual “Latter Day Darwin” trophy.
Science Talks:
Ambitious students from around the Salem-Keizer School
district will share, via PowerPoint
presentations, the research they conducted. This will take place in the Sparks
Meeting Room inside of the main front doors (look for signs).
Please
take time to visit all the displays, see a science talk and ask lots of
questions of those displaying their work. It is important that you also fill
out evaluation forms at the end of your time here so that we can continue to
grow this event and make it even better next year.
Brief Schedule
Programs
within Program:
6:15-6:45—Reverse
Science Scoring for Elementary and Middle School Students