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Steffan Manor Teachers Uses Solar Eclipse for Classroom Science Lesson

Steffan Manor Teachers Uses Solar Eclipse for Classroom Science Lesson
Science phenomenon used for teaching moment.
Steffan Manor Teachers Uses Solar Eclipse for Classroom Science Lesson
Steffan Manor Teachers Uses Solar Eclipse for Classroom Science Lesson

VALLEJO, Calif. - Our strategic plan strongly emphasizes cultivating a dynamic culture centered on teaching and learning, consistently evident in our district's classrooms. Here's a prime illustration of educational excellence that integrated a recent global event.

A few weekends ago, Mrs. Holbert and Ms. Roter's fifth-grade students from Steffan Manor seized the chance to integrate their classroom learning with a rare solar eclipse. Through collaborative efforts, experimentation, and scientific trials, these young scholars crafted pinhole cameras that functioned as miniature lenses. These ingenious devices allowed sunlight to pass through a tiny aperture, concentrate its rays, and project a clear image of the celestial event occurring when the moon passed between the Earth and the sun. This innovative approach provided a safe means for human observers to witness the eclipse without risking harm to their eyes.