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World Space Week 2019

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Videos & Activities

A selection of videos on the topic of space, along with ideas for your classroom!
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Citizen Scientist

An opportunity to help scientists classify new found galaxies!
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United Nations Report

Make it count - report your celebration to the official World Space Week Association (see section 6)!
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Participate in any World Space Week activity to enter a contest!

If you choose to celebrate World Space Week - by either using the resources here or finding some of your own - simply take a photo of your activity and send it to: paulagarciatodd17@gmail.com with the subject line "WSW Lockheed Contest" - please include your name, school, grade and subject you teach, and one sentence explaining how you celebrated World Space Week.  Each entry will be displayed here and entered for a drawing to win a visit from Lockheed Martin engineers into your classroom - plus an airplane model engraved to the winning class!  Visits can be scheduled when convenient for your classroom in October / November.  Take advantage of this unique opportunity - entries will be due by October 18th.
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WSW Celebrations in Cobb County

Congratulations to Mrs. Blackwell from Lost Mountain Middle School for winning a visit from Lockheed Martin engineers into her classroom!

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