Not many updates for March!
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:05 pm
I've turned the calendar over and it looks like most of my Saturdays are busy - Saturday mornings are when I usually add new pages. I'll be prioritising on PH.Groom's photos, and some other relatively minor updates when I have time in the evenings.
This Saturday I'm co-leading a Univ. of Dallas field trip to Dinosaur Valley State Park. We intend to have a bunch of students who have never seen geology or palaeontology, do things like calculate dinosaur speeds from footprints, disprove the depictions of two World Fair dinosaur models that are at the park, and give them a taste of field geology.
Then the week after, it is the Fort Worth Show. Our club has invited some of the regional modular clubs, and we'll have a layout approx. 45x50ft. Rather than a big rectangle, we design out setups with smaller loops and 'arms' to make it more interesting. So lots of scale miles!
The weekend after is actually still clear - so perhaps the J21 page will go up then.
The final weekend, I'm judging at the Regional Science Fair! I've done it a few times before and is good fun. Science Fairs are a good idea - perhaps the UK should have them?
Basically they're science projects from schoolkids - tiny little research projects. The best from each school go the Regional competition, and then on to the National Final. Although I put my name down for a few subject areas, I usually end up judging "Junior Physics". The quality of entrants varies from year to year, but there have been some good projects in the past.
Richard
This Saturday I'm co-leading a Univ. of Dallas field trip to Dinosaur Valley State Park. We intend to have a bunch of students who have never seen geology or palaeontology, do things like calculate dinosaur speeds from footprints, disprove the depictions of two World Fair dinosaur models that are at the park, and give them a taste of field geology.
Then the week after, it is the Fort Worth Show. Our club has invited some of the regional modular clubs, and we'll have a layout approx. 45x50ft. Rather than a big rectangle, we design out setups with smaller loops and 'arms' to make it more interesting. So lots of scale miles!
The weekend after is actually still clear - so perhaps the J21 page will go up then.
The final weekend, I'm judging at the Regional Science Fair! I've done it a few times before and is good fun. Science Fairs are a good idea - perhaps the UK should have them?
Basically they're science projects from schoolkids - tiny little research projects. The best from each school go the Regional competition, and then on to the National Final. Although I put my name down for a few subject areas, I usually end up judging "Junior Physics". The quality of entrants varies from year to year, but there have been some good projects in the past.
Richard