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Kids Teaching Kids


Kids Teaching Kids is an organization that aims to introduce fundamental science to Lower School students. Every so often (usually 3 or 4 times each month), Upper School students give up their lunch period to teach the lower schoolers fun, science-based activities. Such activities include: making homemade gum, examining the principle of viscosity, dissecting diapers, and many more. KTK is a longstanding link between Lower and Upper School students.

 

Kids Teaching Kids is run by Upper School Science teachers Ron Brown and Lisa Martin.

(major, half)

 

 

 

Activity Points Requirement

For KTK to fulfill a major activity requirement, you must participate for one hundred hours.   Below are some of the ways you can contribute to KTK:
 

  • Preparing material trays for lessons
  • Scheduling lessons
  • Running labs with Lower Sschool buddies
  • Videotaping lessons with a personal camcorder for instructional purposes
  • Digital camera imaging, loading images on web page
  • Assisting Pre-K teachers with science lessons
  • CSO Buddy Days - science lessons (Saturdays)
  • Holiday Affair - December  - Lower School
  • Glenside Elementary School Outreach (April)
  • Lower School Assembly - Chemistry show
Science Magic with KTK
Today @ GA article, detailing Halloween activities - November 2005

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