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Presentations for tremblay
2001


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Presentation 1

Date: 1 / 25

Number of Attendees: 80

Location: Key Peninsula Middle School, Lakebay, WA

Type of Presentation: middle school classrooms

Content: Presented Antarctic research experience using maps, slides, artifacts, and ECW gear.

Outcomes: High level of interest from a group that followed closely my research experience.

Presentation 2

Date: 2 / 8

Number of Attendees: 25

Location: Gig Harbor, WA

Type of Presentation: School Board Meeting

Content: Presented Antarctic research experience using maps and slides. Thanked the board and the district for their support.

Outcomes: Board members expressed their appreciation of the TEA program and experience.

Presentation 3

Date: 2 / 9

Number of Attendees: 51

Location: Harbor Heights Elementary, Gig Harbor, WA

Type of Presentation: 1st & 2nd grade classes

Content: Presented Antarctic research experience using maps, slides, artifacts, and ECW gear.

Outcomes: High level of interest from a group that had been studying Antarctic wildlife.

Presentation 4

Date: 2 / 13

Number of Attendees: 78

Location: Voyager Elementary, Gig Harbor, WA

Type of Presentation: 1st & 3rd grade classes

Content: Presented Antarctic research experience using maps, slides, artifacts, and ECW gear.

Outcomes: High level of interest from my children's class and from a class currently studying the Poles.

Presentation 5

Date: 2 / 14

Number of Attendees: 75

Location: Harbor Heights Elementary, Gig Harbor, WA

Type of Presentation: 3rd grade classes

Content: Presented Antarctic research experience using maps, slides, artifacts, and ECW gear.

Outcomes: High level of interest from groups that were studying about the Poles.

Presentation 6

Date: 3 / 8

Number of Attendees: 50

Location: Kopachuck Middle School, Gig Harbor, WA

Type of Presentation: 7th grade classes

Content: Presented Antarctic research experience using maps, slides, artifacts, and ECW gear.

Outcomes: High level of interest from a class that had researched Antarctica.

Presentation 7

Date: 3 / 13

Number of Attendees: 76

Location: Harbor Heights Elementary, Gig Harbor, WA

Type of Presentation: K-2 classes

Content: Presented Antarctic research experience using maps, slides, artifacts, and ECW gear.

Outcomes: High interst level from a young group fascinated with penguins.

Presentation 8

Date: 3 / 26

Number of Attendees: 92

Location: Purdy Elementary, Purdy, WA

Type of Presentation: 1st grade classes

Content: Presented Antarctic research experience using maps, slides, artifacts, and ECW gear.

Outcomes: High level of interest from a large and enthusiastic group.

Presentation 9

Date: 3 / 23

Number of Attendees: 10

Location: NSTA Convention, St. Louis, MO

Type of Presentation: science educators

Co-Presenters: Sandra Kolb

Content: Polar Studies Connections for Middle School: How to involve student with current science being conducted in the Arctic and Antarctica.

Outcomes: Attendees showed interest in polar science and the TEA program. They walked away with copies of several activities.