Students participate in simulated space mission

Published 5:02 am Thursday, March 1, 2018

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Students in Emily Jones’ gifted and talented group at James A. Cawood Elementary School visited the Challenger Space Center in Hazard recently. Students participated in a simulated space mission. These simulated “out-of-this-world” experiences allow students to apply and learn additional skills in mathematics, science, technology, language, reading, communication, geography and team-building.

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Students in Emily Jones’ gifted and talented group at James A. Cawood Elementary School visited the Challenger Space Center in Hazard recently. Students participated in a simulated space mission. These simulated “out-of-this-world” experiences allow students to apply and learn additional skills in mathematics, science, technology, language, reading, communication, geography and team-building.

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Students in Emily Jones’ gifted and talented group at James A. Cawood Elementary School visited the Challenger Space Center in Hazard recently. Students participated in a simulated space mission. These simulated “out-of-this-world” experiences allow students to apply and learn additional skills in mathematics, science, technology, language, reading, communication, geography and team-building.