My First Solar Eclipse! 17 Eye-Opening Photos of Kids Experiencing Science Along the Path of Totality
Here is a sample of 17 tweets from schools around the nation celebrating #SolarEclipse2017.
https://twitter.com/lawsonyale/status/899713854636265474
Welcomed Cornerstone students to Naval Observatory to witness the wonder of our universe in motion. Fun & educational event!
— Vice President Pence (@VP)
2nd grade students are super excited in the STEM Lab about the solar eclipse! It's only hours away!
— Natasha Smith (@SmithTeaches2)
Grizzlies experiencing the Thank-you Science Department for prepping our students for today!
— GrizzlyNation ? (@GrJHSGrizz)
Great instruction today
— Liberty Elementary (@fssdLES)
is underway in and students across our district are excited to observe it in a safe environment!
— Amphi Public Schools (@AmphiSchools)
With the solar eclipse coming make some cookies like students did in Oregon.
— Fizzy Party (@FizzyParty)
the activities are safely underway. Our principal is leading the way!!
— Carey Miller, Ed.S. (@CareyRMiller)
Our students at Robinwood Elementary are getting their first look at the !
— Ferguson-Florissant (@FergFlorSchools)
Solar eclipse greatness! North Elementary students are spending today learning about this incredible phenomena.
— Rapoport Academy (@RapoportAcademy)
Now students, who can tell me where the sun is hiding?
— Mr. C (@TeacherMPC)
Forget milk and bread Capri-SUN and MOON pies are all we need for the
— Abra Wallis (@WallisKids1)
Wow…Ohhhhh! Ahhhh! are the sounds of these students watching the
— Franklin Special SD (@franklinspecial)
Science teacher Erica Bentley explains to students how an eclipse occurs
— Faiza Mahamud (@faiza_mahamud)
Former Education Secretary rocking the
— Emily Wilkins (@emrwilkins)
Once in a lifetime. Thank you to our parents and students for letting us share this historic moment with you!
— SDPC (@PickensSchools)
From Baton Rouge to NY, our scholars & teachers came together to watch !
— DEMOCRACY PREP (@DemocracyPrep)
At students have fever too!
— KIPP_DC (@KIPP_DC)
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