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Carver Elementary School, Midland, Texas
Science Department, Marshall High School, San Antonio, Texas
Redd School, Houston, Texas |
The
following images were sent by Robin Bartel and Linda Dawson, teachers
at Carver Elementary School in Midland, Texas. "Here are
a couple of photos of the Pompeii worm colonies our kids made
and our diorama of a hydrothermal vent community," they write.
"We are having a great time and learning a lot. Thanks for
such a great program." What a fantastic job you have done,
Carver Elementary students. We really love those Pompeii worms!
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| Students
in the Elementary Gifted and Talented Program at Carver Center, Midland,
Texas, investigate the Extreme 2002 hydrothermal vent communities.
A 5th-grader works on her model of a Pompeii worm. |
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| Alvinella
pompajana sort of. |
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| A
colony of Alvinella in their papery tubes. |
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| Extreme
2002 diorama: Life at a hydrothermal vent. |
The
following images were sent by Jennifer Carson, a teacher at Marshall
High School in San Antonio, Texas. "These photos are of our
Aquatic Sciences classes and the mural they created," she
writes. This is a really neat mural with cool hydrothermal vents.
Way to go, Marshall High!
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The
following images were sent by Lollie Garay, a teacher at Redd
School in Houston, Texas. "Here are photos of our class preparing
our 3-D mural project," she says. "We are just about
finished. Stay tuned!" Great job, Redd School students
we're looking forward to seeing the completed mural!
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| The
big white "thing" is a hydrothermal vent that will actually
smoke with a smoking machine! |
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| These
students are making various sea creatures out of clay. |
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The mural continues to take shape. Stay tuned! |
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