With this grant, students will be given the opportunity to step outside their community into another place and time. They will enter the lives of inventors Thomas Edison and Henry Ford and relate the scientific concepts which they have been studying to real-life scientists who lived and breathed the scientific method. Students will also participate in interactive hands-on exhibits that will foster their interest in science and its practicality in everyday life.

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School:
Immokalee Middle 
Subject:
Science 
Teacher:
Gregory Rameau 
Students Impacted:
110 
Grade:
Date:
September 10, 2018

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Florida License for Learning License Plate Fund - $1,360.00

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Impact to My Classroom

# of Students Impacted: 89

                      The learning outcome of the grant was tremendous. The two groups who went there enjoy learning about both Edison and Ford and the impact they have on their lives today. It was fun learning and experiencing first hand the achievement of these two pioneers. Topics learned in school about energy, electricity, sound wave and light had the greatest impact since they could easily relate to what was learned earlier during te years. 

                   Some of our expected students didn't make it because of either absences and /or behavior. The permission slips provided conveyed the dates and the expectations required for participation. The students who participated had a lot of fun visiting the Estate and learning about the life of Edison and the type of living arrangment that he did. They are most thankful for the visit.

 

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Enjoying the Estate

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Oh what a Day!

 

Original Grant Overview

Goal

With this grant, students will be given the opportunity to step outside their community into another place and time. They will enter the lives of inventors Thomas Edison and Henry Ford and relate the scientific concepts which they have been studying to real-life scientists who lived and breathed the scientific method. Students will also participate in interactive hands-on exhibits that will foster their interest in science and its practicality in everyday life.  

 

What will be done with my students

Students will visit the Edison/Ford Museum in order to learn first-hand about the scientific method, research, and invention process. At the museum, students will tour the Edison/Ford Estate & Museum, Edison Research Lab, and an interactive exhibit called “Spark lab”, where students will participate in various engineering challenges.

Prior to the trip, as students learn about the scientific method and invention process, they will research a particular scientist/inventor or they will conduct their own science fair experiment on a topic of their choosing. Students who choose to create a presentation on their inventor or conduct the science fair experiment, will be rewarded with a ticket to the field trip. Throughout their hard work, students will begin to learn what it means to be a scientist. Then, they will travel to the museum to further encourage their interest in science. When students return from the field trip experience, they will share what they have learned with the class. Throughout the remainder of the school year, students will think back to the field trip as they continue to learn new concepts about science and the scientific method in class in relation to their everyday life.
 

 

Benefits to my students

According to research, field trip opportunities are quite valuable to students. In particular, science field trips “expose students to new experiences and can increase interest and engagement in science regardless of prior interest in a topic” (Kisiel, 2005; Bonderup Dohn, 2011). Students will visit the Thomas Edison and Henry Ford Museum and learn what it is like to be an inventor and to persevere through the challenges of many repeated trials and errors before having a successful invention prototype.

 

 

Budget Narrative

This will include the admission and cost to bus about 110 total students to the Edison and Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers, FL along with a small snack and drink for students before they get on the bus to return to the school.

Admission for 110 students: $710.00 (Chaperones are free with paid student admission)
Cost of bus: $250.00 x 2= $ 500.00
Water and snack for students: $150.00
TOTAL: $1,360.00
 

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 Admission fees $710.00
2 Transportation fees $500.00
3 Snack and drinks $150.00
  Total: $1,360.00

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