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Breakfast of Science Champions

Breakfast of Science Champions History Started by Dr. Garry McKenzie and a teacher from Beery Middle School in 1998! Growing each year – first expanding to all of Columbus Public middle schools, then Central Ohio – now the entire state First Visits November 4 or February 17

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Breakfast of Science Champions

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  1. Breakfast of Science Champions

  2. History Started by Dr. Garry McKenzie and a teacher from Beery Middle School in 1998! Growing each year – first expanding to all of Columbus Public middle schools, then Central Ohio – now the entire state

  3. First VisitsNovember 4 or February 17 Teachers register to bring 8-12 middle school students to visit one of a number of science sites where students participate in hands-on science events and learn about the work of scientists. They also collect information for Media Manager presentations: pictures, notes.

  4. Sharing Visits • After visiting campus, students and their teachers prepare an electronic presentation (essay, poem, song, movie, PPT, drawing, etc. about their Breakfast of Science Champions visit. • They share these presentations with students at other schools through the Breakfast of Science Champions Media Manager site.

  5. Samples of Creative Elements in Student Presentations Globally Warmed Depression Global warming is the daily warning, lying out of sight We hope to see a ray of light. Silently melting away what the polar bears live to crave. Silently digging our graves. By: Albert Frimpong 8th grader Woodward Park Middle School Always freezing N ow ice caps decreasing T ime ticking….. A political issue picking R ight from wrong C an we hear the penguin song? T hey need this planet too I cy habitat, cold and blue C ausing me to cry A sking myself the question, “why?”

  6. Impact Students participate in hands-on science. They meet scientists and can see scientists doing their work. They learn about careers in science. Through Ohio State’s Economic Access Initiative, they receive age-appropriate information about planning for college. By producing an electronic presentation of their work, they reflect on what they learned and share it with others.

  7. Africentric Early College Greenhouse Visit • We really enjoyed the trip, because we learned interesting facts about plants. • We didn’t know many fragrances in perfumes are composed from plants. • We LOVE chocolate. Did you know chocolate is made out of plant?

  8. Breakfast of Science Champion Site Responsibilities Depending on the size of your site, you will Host 20 or more middle school students, accompanied by their teachers and other chaperones. Provide hands-on science activities for students. Involve faculty and /or graduate students in your site visit. Provide a “breakfast” for students and guests (doughnuts to granola bars, fresh squeezed juice to juice boxes). Pay for parking passes for drivers to your site.

  9. Links • Teacher Registration Site • Breakfast of Science Champions Site • asccommunitypartnerships.osu.edu/ScienceChampions.cfm • Ohio State Economic Access Initiative www.osu.edu/access/ • Know How 2Go www.knowhow2go.org/middle.php

  10. Questions? For More Information Contact a member of the planning team: Julie Codispoti, Outrech Coordinator, Byrd Polar Research Center codispoti.8@osu.edu Ruth Friedman, Outreach Coordinator, College of Engineering friedman.194@osu.edu Melissa Weber, Director, Communications and Marketing, College of Veterinary Medicine weber.254@osu.edu Mindy Wright, Director, Arts and Sciences Community Partnerships wright.7@osu.edu

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