Thursday, July 23, 2015

Space Camp 2015 in Review!




The dream of taking our 5th grade class to Space Camp all started after I returned from the life changing Honeywell Educator @ Space Academy in June 2014. I knew, that our students deserved this opportunity and that we would ( somehow) make it happen. My dream quickly became theirs and this group of students worked to make it a reality... 

                                      
                                                 Space Camp 2015: 3 days in 3 minutes

Ensuring that every student, regardless of the family's ability to pay, could attend Space Camp was the foundation for this trip. For this reason, every penny raised went towards the total class goal, not that of the individual child who raised it. The class community worked towards this goal together.

So how did 25 ten year olds raise over $24,000 to make their dream come true? It certainly was not a solo effort.  The students made a newscast, explaining what this would mean to them, they busked at local markets, wrote letters to potential funders and held bake-sales every Friday of the year. They came early to school, stayed late, donated allowances and worked together as a community of learners to meet their goal.

In addition to every amount donated by individuals around the country who were inspired by our students, we also had amazing support from The Capitol Hill Community FoundationRaytheon and AIAA Mid-Atlantic .  Without the support of these organizations, and the countless adults who volunteered their time and talents ( thank you Aunt Lizzy!) we would have had a much more difficult time reaching our goal.

As fundraising continued tirelessly each week of the school year, the students explored science and
engineering in their preparation to attend. We were visited by amazing astronaut Don Thomas who volunteered his time to speak with our students ( another shout out to Honeywell Educator @ Space Academy as it was there where I met him for the first time!).  He shared his experiences getting into the space program and on his multiple missions into space.

Posing with an astronaut!
Students studied the movement of the Earth in space and kept record of the questions they would ask at Space Camp. In addition, we had the amazing opportunity to participate in #SoSTEM2015 at the White House! This event really pushed them to work even harder for their goal. After that, they wrote goals for themselves-- personal and academic-- and then, on June 3, 2015, we LAUNCHED!

Gathering for a 5:30am departure

Perhaps the first time 25 ten year olds are all on time for something.... at 5:30am!

For many of our students, this was the first time on a plane, or the first time away from home. For all, this was the first time at Space Camp or on an overnight trip with classmates. The staff at National Airport and US Airways took amazing care of us, expediting the check-in process and making sure we were taken care of!


On the way back, Nancy, an amazing flight attendant for Republic Airlines, upgraded 3 of our students to 1st class and treated us as royalty. She gave a beautiful shoutout to our group and even worked it out so one of our students could sit in the cockpit upon landing and welcome us all home. 

What was Space Camp really like? Take a look at each of the videos below. Each day I made a video to send home to families to share our adventures. These are filled with pictures and videos of our amazing experience.


DAY 1

(Not sure why this is the chosen picture but th kids sure did love the food and Space Camp staff!)

                                                                          DAY 2

                                                                           DAY 3


Do you, or your organization want to help make this trip a reality for next year's cohort of amazing 5th graders? Their task is even larger! They have many more students and again, we want to make sure that ALL can attend regardless of family's ability to pay. You can visit www.mauryelementary.com/spacecamp to donate. Check back in September when students return to school to get to know each of our incoming class!

Thank you!
Vanessa Ford




Sunday, May 3, 2015

#STEMExpo15 in Review!


  The main exhibition hall                           
What do you get when you mix 82 scientists, engineers, educators and professionals from national leading STEM organizations with then add in over 600 excited elementary learners and families? You end up with ONE amazing night of THINKING AND LEARNING! Thank you to all who came out to learn and to all who helped the event run smoothly!

Expo-visitors lined up excitedly to enter!

Words can't possibly begin to explain this year's event so I'll rely on the pictures to tell the story! I don't have pictures (yet) of all of the amazing exhibitors, but I'll add them as I get them. If you have a picture you'd like to share, please send to vanessa.ford@dc.gov .You can also leave your feedback at http://goo.gl/forms/w6Jkwc6kS8 . In the meantime, take a look at some of the pictures and start getting excited for next year's event!


Anacostia Watershed Society had their canoe out and information on their FREE family paddle nights


Did you know that #STEMExpo15 was first ever DCPS event to truly follow the DCPS Recycles! Procedures? It's true! Thanks to our DGS team, they weighed all waste, compost and recyclables and determined our outcomes on the spot!  Our totals were: 
                                 Trash 3.53 lb  42%
Compost 0.63 lb 8%
    Recycle mixed 2.97 lb 35%
Paper 1.26 lb 15%
Total 8.39 lb
Total diverted 58%


George Mason University's  Perception and Action Neuroscience Group with their brain waves controlled game! Check it out in action!
                                             

                                     


     Einstein was also at the Expo! He walked around and held two packed shows! What a hit! I can't  
                            wait to invite him back! His www.einsteinshow.com was so much fun!



          The Semiconductor Industry Association ( and Maury dad) shared such cool work!


                                    
The Easter High School Team America Rocketry Challenge group shared their knowledge with the next generation of Ramblers!


ASHRAE National Capitol Region showed up with 8 engineers sharing their knowledge about energy and how heat travels.

The Boston Museum of Science's "What is Nano" program and Engineering is Elementary activities.


Structural Engineers shared their knowledge of architectural design representing the Washington Architectural Foundation!

George Washington University's hands on biology and matter table!

Johns Hopkins Applied Physical Lab and the popular 3-D printer including all the pieces he uses to put it together!


 NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences at Howard University allowed students to explore
 chemistry and sound waves!


         
                                                     

The C-STEM team from Bladensburg High School worked great with our young learners, sharing their projects and teaching them to control the robots 


                                               
                                     


NASA had air pressure demonstrations, Mars rocks and 3-D Mars exploration stations... with real  Mars scientists!

                                           
                                  

Army CERDEC and AEOP with waterproof notebooks!


USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service with their safety puppet!
 Do you know how to keep food safe?


Friendship PCS Online allowed students to explore their extension STEM activities.

Local aquatic animals from DDOE Aquatic Resource Center



The awesome hand-made "Pink Candy Scope" from National Capitol Astronomers!

As always, Labyrinth Games and Puzzles provided amazing instruction on problems solving and collaborative games. 

In addition to the exhibitions, we had three presentations from the US Forest Service and The Organization for Bat Conservation. These amazing presentations allowed visitors to get up close and personal with incredible bats! 

                                     


These shows were very popular and led to long lines. Based on visitor feedback, I'll be working to rectify "show" line situation for next year so that you can maximize your visiting time and not have to wait with tired children for the special presentations.
 
                             

This year our exhibitors really outdid themselves! As I receive more pictures from visitors, I'll add them to this blog post so stop by often.  In the meantime, don't hesitate to explore the websites of our partners and I look forward to see everyone in one year as we celebrate half a century of this event!     
                      

Army CERDEC
     *  Optics and Night Vision Lab
George Mason University: 
* Perception and Action Neuroscience Group
     * Departments of Biology 
     * Biomedical Engineering Department in the School of Engineering & Applied Science

Monday, March 23, 2015

YOU ARE INVITED!


   
THE 4th ANNUAL THINK TANK AND STEM EXPO IS COMING!

   GET YOUR OWN FLIER HERE!


Over 60 scientists, engineers and STEM professionals will engage your child in many exciting activities! You and your child will be able to....

        use night vision goggles!                                                   complete missions with NASA!  
        get up close with live bats!                                                 become a beekeeper
        problem solve with games!                                                use a 3-D Printer!  
        explore the Anacostia River Watershed!                         hold local aquatic wildlife!                  
        create a human solar system!                                             explore rocketry!                              
        become an architect!                                                          take on a chemistry challenge!
        Learn from Einstein!                    
        learn how MRI's teach us about our bodies and much, much more!    

When: April 28, 2015 from 6-7:45pm                    Where:  Maury Elementary School
                                                                                                             1250 Constitution Ave NE
                                                                                                              Washington, DC 20002
                                           

                                                 FREE and right off the D6 bus line!

                    WHO WILL BE EXHIBITING AND WHERE WILL THEY BE? PLAN NOW!


See you there!
How do I learn more about the organizations exhibiting?
Click on the links below to see who will providing hands-on, engaging STEM activities for you when you arrive? Click on each link to go to their website... and get excited!

Army CERDEC
     *  Optics and Night Vision Lab
George Mason University: 
* Perception and Action Neuroscience Group
     * Departments of Biology 
     * Biomedical Engineering Department in the School of Engineering & Applied Science



                                                     WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT?
Designed like an exhibition hall, experts from over 25 STEM organizations will engage students, families and community members in activities that represent their work. The Expo is designed to make STEM accessible to ALL learners, from preschool up! This event is completely free and most  organizations also bring items that visitors can take home with them.  If you have any questions, feel free to contact Vanessa Ford at vanessa.ford@dc.gov or @maurythinktank . You can also look at last year's Expo HERE!

  



Do you have fliers I can print to give to my school or community members?
YES! Email me at vanessa.ford@dc.gov and I will send to you!

Are you planning to attend but not a Maury family?
Yay! I'm thrilled you will join us! Please consider emailing me at vanessa.ford@dc.gov to help me make an estimate of how many people are coming! I want to ensure I have enough "Swag Bags" and other goodies for all our visitors!

How do I get updates about the event?
I will update this blog post as organizations confirm so bookmark this! You can also find updates by following me on Twitter @maurythinktank for updates on our program!


See you soon!

-Vanessa Ford