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WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE AND WHAT
ARE THEY DOING?
Ten Years of Doing FOSS
Recognize anyone? What they are up to? The
photo collage on these pages includes just some of the many
people who have contributed to the success of FOSS over the
past ten years. Some have participated in development, others
in training, and others in implementing FOSS in their classrooms.
To all, whether captured in these photos or not, many, many
thanks!

1.Teachers at a FOSS institute tackle the concentration
puzzle from the Mixtures and Solutions Module.
2. Linda De Lucchi, Sue Jagoda, and Susie
Collins consult on an activity being developed at Pinole
Middle School for the Middle School Earth History mini-course.
3. Second-grade students explore the properties
of solids and liquids in the Solids and Liquids Module.
4. Students investigate series circuits in
the Magnetism and Electricity Module.
5. Larry Lowery works through some aspects
of learning theory during a FOSS workshop.
6. Larry Malone and Kathy Long engage in crayfish
wars during local trials training for the Structures of
Life Module.
7. Larry Malone challenges a group of students
in Oakland during the development of the Levers and Pulleys
Module.
8. Arthur Camins and Sheila Dunston try out an investigation
from the Wood Module.
9. Comer Johnson and Dean Taylor tackle the
Humdinger activity from Models and Designs as Verne
Isbell and Ed Rupp engage in background conversation.
10. Students come up with a better idea for
the Balance and Motion Module. Put handles on your
zoomers!
11. Students investigate the variables that
affect lifeboat capacity in the Variables Module.
12. Teachers in Bratislava try out an activity
from the Magnetism and Electricity Module.
13. Linda and Larry prepare materials for
an investigation during the development of the Environments
Module.
14. Geologic investigations require close,
careful observations as these students have learned in the
Earth Materials Module.
15. The stream table from the Landforms
Module captures the attention of these Oakland teachers.
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