Educator Workshop: Lava Layering - Making and Mapping Volcanos When: Saturday, Sept. 24, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Where: Columbia Memorial Space Center, Downey, California Target Audience: Teachers for grades 5-8 Overview: This free workshop gives teachers a chance to get hands-on with a new standards-based activity from NASA that explores geologic history through volcano formation and excavation. Participants will use playdough to construct a model of a volcano and produce lava flows. Then, they'll have a chance to observe, draw and interpret the history and stratigraphy of a volcano produced by others in the workshop. This activity meets Next Generation Science Standards for grades 5-8. Reserve your spot today! (Pre-registration is required.) Note: This workshop is FREE for all pre-service and fully credentialed teachers! Participants are required to bring in their teacher or student ID the day of the workshop. Lunch will be provided. This free workshop is offered through the City of Downey Columbia Memorial Space Center, a hands-on learning center dedicated to bringing the wonder and excitement of science and innovation to audiences of all ages and backgrounds, in partnership with NASA/JPL Education. Discover more upcoming educator workshops and events from NASA/JPL Education. |
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