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SUMMARY:Science in the Summer (Grades 5-6)
DESCRIPTION:The Be a Space Scientist! invites children to take the role of 
 scientists and engineers as they investigate the challenges of exploring 
 and traveling in space. The activities encourage scientific practices like 
 making observations and testing hypotheses while exploring the following 
 big ideas:\n\n"Space science combines science and engineering to answer 
 questions about the universe and how people (or other living things) might 
 travel or live in space."\n\nSpace is big! Space scientists often can’t 
 visit or touch the things they study. Instead\, they:\n\n\n	Build tools and 
 machines to gather information about faraway objects\n	Compare what they 
 see in space to things they can study on Earth\n	Use models to test ideas 
 and represent complicated systems\n\n\nEach day we will have an activity 
 that highlights a real-world career through a story that invites children 
 to play the role of a person in that career.  \n\nThis session is for 
 students that are heading into grades 5-6. \n\nThis program is made 
 possible by a collaboration with The Franklin Institute and GSK.  To find 
 out more please see: 
 https://scienceinthesummer.fi.edu/be-a-space-scientist.
LOCATION:Story Room/Learning Center\, Bristol
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DESCRIPTION:The Be a Space Scientist! invites children to take the role of 
 scientists and engineers as they investigate the challenges of exploring 
 and traveling in space. The activities encourage scientific practices like 
 making observations and testing hypotheses while exploring the following 
 big ideas:\n\n"Space science combines science and engineering to answer 
 questions about the universe and how people (or other living things) might 
 travel or live in space."\n\nSpace is big! Space scientists often can’t 
 visit or touch the things they study. Instead\, they:\n\n\n	Build tools and 
 machines to gather information about faraway objects\n	Compare what they 
 see in space to things they can study on Earth\n	Use models to test ideas 
 and represent complicated systems\n\n\nEach day we will have an activity 
 that highlights a real-world career through a story that invites children 
 to play the role of a person in that career.  \n\nThis session is for 
 students that are heading into grades 5-6. \n\nThis program is made 
 possible by a collaboration with The Franklin Institute and GSK.  To find 
 out more please see: 
 https://scienceinthesummer.fi.edu/be-a-space-scientist.
LOCATION:Story Room/Learning Center\, Bristol
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SUMMARY:Science in the Summer (Grades 5-6)
DESCRIPTION:The Be a Space Scientist! invites children to take the role of 
 scientists and engineers as they investigate the challenges of exploring 
 and traveling in space. The activities encourage scientific practices like 
 making observations and testing hypotheses while exploring the following 
 big ideas:\n\n"Space science combines science and engineering to answer 
 questions about the universe and how people (or other living things) might 
 travel or live in space."\n\nSpace is big! Space scientists often can’t 
 visit or touch the things they study. Instead\, they:\n\n\n	Build tools and 
 machines to gather information about faraway objects\n	Compare what they 
 see in space to things they can study on Earth\n	Use models to test ideas 
 and represent complicated systems\n\n\nEach day we will have an activity 
 that highlights a real-world career through a story that invites children 
 to play the role of a person in that career.  \n\nThis session is for 
 students that are heading into grades 5-6. \n\nThis program is made 
 possible by a collaboration with The Franklin Institute and GSK.  To find 
 out more please see: 
 https://scienceinthesummer.fi.edu/be-a-space-scientist.
LOCATION:Story Room/Learning Center\, Bristol
ORGANIZER;CN="BR Alert":MAILTO:alertbr@buckslib.org
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SUMMARY:Science in the Summer (Grades 5-6)
DESCRIPTION:The Be a Space Scientist! invites children to take the role of 
 scientists and engineers as they investigate the challenges of exploring 
 and traveling in space. The activities encourage scientific practices like 
 making observations and testing hypotheses while exploring the following 
 big ideas:\n\n"Space science combines science and engineering to answer 
 questions about the universe and how people (or other living things) might 
 travel or live in space."\n\nSpace is big! Space scientists often can’t 
 visit or touch the things they study. Instead\, they:\n\n\n	Build tools and 
 machines to gather information about faraway objects\n	Compare what they 
 see in space to things they can study on Earth\n	Use models to test ideas 
 and represent complicated systems\n\n\nEach day we will have an activity 
 that highlights a real-world career through a story that invites children 
 to play the role of a person in that career.  \n\nThis session is for 
 students that are heading into grades 5-6. \n\nThis program is made 
 possible by a collaboration with The Franklin Institute and GSK.  To find 
 out more please see: 
 https://scienceinthesummer.fi.edu/be-a-space-scientist.
LOCATION:Story Room/Learning Center\, Bristol
ORGANIZER;CN="BR Alert":MAILTO:alertbr@buckslib.org
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SUMMARY:Science in the Summer (Grades 5-6)
DESCRIPTION:The Be a Space Scientist! invites children to take the role of 
 scientists and engineers as they investigate the challenges of exploring 
 and traveling in space. The activities encourage scientific practices like 
 making observations and testing hypotheses while exploring the following 
 big ideas:\n\n"Space science combines science and engineering to answer 
 questions about the universe and how people (or other living things) might 
 travel or live in space."\n\nSpace is big! Space scientists often can’t 
 visit or touch the things they study. Instead\, they:\n\n\n	Build tools and 
 machines to gather information about faraway objects\n	Compare what they 
 see in space to things they can study on Earth\n	Use models to test ideas 
 and represent complicated systems\n\n\nEach day we will have an activity 
 that highlights a real-world career through a story that invites children 
 to play the role of a person in that career.  \n\nThis session is for 
 students that are heading into grades 5-6. \n\nThis program is made 
 possible by a collaboration with The Franklin Institute and GSK.  To find 
 out more please see: 
 https://scienceinthesummer.fi.edu/be-a-space-scientist.
LOCATION:Story Room/Learning Center\, Bristol
ORGANIZER;CN="BR Alert":MAILTO:alertbr@buckslib.org
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