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The Einstein Challenge for October includes completing an activity by October 27th to qualify for the monthly lunch. Students can choose between an immigration option involving a family tree, family story, and dressing as an ancestor, or a moon phases option including researching moon formation folk tales, creating their own story, and documenting moon phases over multiple nights.
The Einstein Challenge for October includes completing an activity by October 27th to qualify for the monthly lunch. Students can choose between an immigration option involving a family tree, family story, and dressing as an ancestor, or a moon phases option including researching moon formation folk tales, creating their own story, and documenting moon phases over multiple nights.
The Einstein Challenge for October includes completing an activity by October 27th to qualify for the monthly lunch. Students can choose between an immigration option involving a family tree, family story, and dressing as an ancestor, or a moon phases option including researching moon formation folk tales, creating their own story, and documenting moon phases over multiple nights.
! Pick one of the following activities to complete at home, then pass it off with Mrs. Gardner before October 27th to qualify for this months lunch!
OPTION 1: Immigration 1. Fill out a Family Tree as far as you can (attached) 2. Learn one story from your family history/ancestors 3. Dress up like that ancestor or family member and share your story with the class
OPTION 2: Moon Phases
1. Go to the library or search the internet to find folk tales about how the moon was formed. (One example attached) 2. Make up your own story about how the moon came to be in the sky! Using a recording device (phone, computer, recorder, etc.) record your story so we can hear it! Be creative! 3. Look at the moon outside each night and document what each phase looks like on the attached paper.