[meteorite-list] Elementary School Show n Tell

Gary K. Foote gary at webbers.com
Tue May 2 12:38:34 EDT 2006


Rob,

It has me thinking about loaning out my small collection to the hospital for display in 
their lobby for a month.  Public viewing and collateral learning materials are important. 
 

Is your exhibition permanently open to the public?

Gary

On 2 May 2006 at 1:48, Rob McCafferty wrote:

> Gary,
> 
> It's fantastic isn't it, the look on the faces of the
> young ones who truly appreciate what it is they see
> and hold. 
> 
> Two weeks ago I was  fortunate enough to be loaned a
> sample of Apollo rocks for my own exhibition up here
> in the Western Isles of UK. A few hundred people came
> along and most of the kids at the school saw them too.
> I would have liked more to come but sadly advertising
> is not allowed until the samples have long gone. 
> Yet many of the adults were truly awestruck by what
> they were holding (albeit encased in lucite), it
> having been part of their growing up.
> 
> The natural history museum lent me a fist sized iron -
> which always got a reaction when I dropped it into
> someones hand - a rather tatty pallasite, a lovely
> large chondrite slice, polished to perfection with
> fusion crust on one side, a Murchison and a Nakhla
> (only about 1cm square but still a piece of Mars).
> 
> The exhibition was a great sucess, the police were
> great over the security arrangements for the week and
> it made front page news in the local papers which was
> also nice.
> 
> My personal thanks must go out to a few people who
> allowed me the opportunity to  put together my own
> collection in the run up. I'm well and truly hooked
> now. If only my wife would share my enthusiasm.
> 
> So thanks to Greg and Adam Hupe, Michael Cottingham,
> Siegfried Haberer and especially Eric Twelker. Without
> you guys, the display would have been much less
> impressive.
> 
> Delighted it went well for you Gary, I understand how
> much work is needed, especially with the little ones. 
> 
> Rob McCafferty
> 
> --- "Gary K. Foote" <gary at webbers.com> wrote:
> 
> > Well, list, I finally got together with the first
> > grade and the third grade classes at 
> > the local elementary school for a little meteorite
> > presentation.  I took along about 15 
> > or 20 of my own specimens as well as a NWA fragment
> > for each of 27 children [courtesy of 
> > Rob Wesel of Nakhla Dog Meteorites].  Thanks a
> > million Rob.  The kids were thrilled to 
> > each have a little piece of something that actually
> > came from outer space.  
> > 
> > First my wife and daughter [who works at the school]
> > passed out a meteorite to each 
> > child.  We also gave each classroom a Sikhote for
> > their own display.  Then I opened by 
> > asking who knew what a meteorite was.  The talk just
> > kind of flowed from their questions 
> > that popped up all over the place.  Along the way I
> > told them about their meteorite 
> > fragments and showed them an individual NWA and a
> > slice of NWA869 and told them of their 
> > geographical relationship.  I used the map on the
> > class wall to point out NWA.  
> > 
> > I had each child rub their hands together briskly to
> > demonstrate friction and then 
> > compared that to the air 'rubbing' on the meteor as
> > it flew thru the atmosphere, burning 
> > and melting and eventually exploding, either above
> > the ground from air pressure or upon 
> > impact.  We also talked about meteorite origins.  We
> > let them handle all but the slice of 
> > 869.  We passed a few irons around to let them feel
> > their weight.  They got close up 
> > after to look through magnifying glasses we brought
> > along.
> > 
> > Etched Gibeon slice
> > NWA Individual
> > Sliced NWA endcut with high metal content
> > Campo 'Space Coin'
> > Three Campos
> > Three Sikhotes
> > 10 Tektites
> > Canyon Diablo
> > Meteorwrong
> > 
> > We had fun - the kids had fun and they learned
> > something and now each holds a piece of 
> > the sky in their pocket.
> > 
> > Here are three pictures my wife took;
> > 
> >
> http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/images/comwayel1.jpg
> >
> http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/images/comwayel2.jpg
> >
> http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/images/comwayel3.jpg
> > 
> > Thanks again Rob!  The kids really were amazed to
> > have what you gave them.
> > 
> > Gary Foote
> > http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
> > 
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