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The 1st Grade Cave Art was dark and cold. You
could even hear water dripping. |

2nd Grade's Nocturnal Forest had glowing eyes and sounds
of nature filling the air! |

Neat headlight for viewing Nocturnal animals in the
forest. |
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Art Rocks in 3rd grade: Paintings of layers of the
earth, clay landforms, fluorescent rocks and petroglyphs give 3rd graders
a lot to explore! |

I like this landform. Clay landforms were made from clay
and glazed to create small models of earth's natural forms. |

AU geology professor, Dr. Hames, shared a few natural fluorescent
rocks with all who came by his table. |
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Welcome to Space! 5th grade papier-mâchéd 3 sets of
planets with fluorescent paint to create an out of this world
experience. |

These two girls enjoyed Van Gogh's Starry Fluorescent
Night Over Auburn. The black lights really made them POP! |

Is that a real spaceman up there in the stars? |
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4th Grade students made 3-D stuffed fish with
fluorescent paint. |

Viewers "swam" through the ocean of glowing
sea creatures as the sound ocean waves filled the air. |

Ocean murals lined the halls to add to the 3-d fish and
ocean sounds! |
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Take an Artist to Dinner Party table setting for
9. |

What kind of dinner is this? Clay food and really fancy
plates. |

Are you BRAVE? Live insects in the media center. A
natural fluorescent scorpion! These were shared by Dr.. Folkert from
Auburn University. |
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The AU Raptor Center sent Owls for all to see in the
dark. They felt right at home with our show. |

The Dean Road Choir sings a few selections from
"Sound of Music". |

First meeting in our new space. Everyone had room to
spread out and the sound system was great for the choir. |