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- From: "Berck, Dave" <dberck@sandia.gov>
- Date: 10 Oct 1996 11:20:47 -0600
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Radsafers:
I have been asked to teach a class about Radiation/Nuclear Energy to a
group of 4th graders (my brother is their teacher). Please help with any
ideas to present to these young minds. (The key to reeducation of our
society must start here.) I have a fair share of teaching experience,
but teaching 10 and 11 year olds will undoubtedly be different than a
bunch of techs (no snide remarks). I want to make it both fun and
interesting. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
David Berck
Sandia Health Physics
email: dberck@sandia.gov
voice: 505-284-4132
fax: 505-845-3375
Thanks Kim!!!