[nobe-l] Looking for Suggestions: Moon Project for Next Year's BELL Program

taranabella0 at gmail.com taranabella0 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 22 23:47:52 UTC 2018


Hi Tina,

I like using Oreos to teach the phases of the moon. We remove parts of the filling to represent each of the phases. It also makes a nice snack afterwords and all of my students absolutely love the activity. Good luck and fun theme!

Tara Abella



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> On Jul 22, 2018, at 7:35 PM, Tina Hansen via NOBE-L <nobe-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Since next year is the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, the first ever moon
> landing, I thought about doing something around that as part of our state's
> BELL program next year. However, I'm not sure what would be a
> goodpresentation. I have a general idea of what I want to do, to somehow
> recount the story of that landing, but I don't want to have the students
> just sit and read or hear something about it. I also know that I want to
> find models of the command and lunar modules as well as the Saturn 5 rocket
> so they can look at them. However, that's about all I know. We're not sure
> if we're doing the version for ages 4-12 or ages 11-18. We have a lot of
> unknowns, so we're looking for ideas. Do any of you have suggestions on what
> our team might do? Who might we contact for help? Where might I get
> marerials? My team and I are clueless and are looking for any ideas you
> might be able to give us. Thanks.
> 
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