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Stream Table
Students look at a stream table. Fifth Annual Children's Water Festival to be held on Friday, May 12, 2006The City of Battle Creek and the Battle Creek Area Mathematics and Science Center are sponsoring free science training opportunities for fourth and fifth grade students through the Fifth Annual Children's Water Festival, on Friday, May 12, 2006 at Kellogg Community College. Groundwater Simulator
Students get hands-on experience with a groundwater simulator. The festival highlights the importance of teaching children why they should protect water resources and influence other people to do the same. The festival is also meant to target the SCI.V.2.MS.3 science benchmark, and both fourth and fifth grade students are invited. The classes attending the festival will attend in two hour blocks between the hours of 9:00 am and 2:00 pm. Classes will participate in two hands-on presentations and attend a concert by Billy B, an outstanding environmental performer from the Chesapeake Bay area, who engages the audience through the use of rock and roll, rap, salsa and dance. Past festivals have been very successful with nearly 1300 area students participating. In previous years, we received comments such as, “Super Idea”, “Incredible”, “Excellent — very hands-on”, “It was a great addition to our science kit!”, “Kids really enjoyed everything!”, “It was awesome!”, “Great Stuff for Teachers!” All classes attending this festival will receive a curriculum packet so that teachers could bring the message back to their schools. Also, all students and teachers will receive a free festival T-shirt. Download this brochure for further information and a registration form (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader). You can also register online. Billy B.
Entertainer Billy B., who uses natural science through song to educate children about the environment, will perform at this year's Children's Water Festival. It's not all work!
Having fun while learning.
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