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The Trunk of Discovery (TOD) is an assemblage of educational materials for classroom exercises and field activities. Emphasis is placed on the sciences of agronomy, biology, botany, ecology, ethology, geology, mathematics, meteorology, and zoology. These areas of study were selected based upon the letter of instruction written by President Thomas Jefferson to Meriwether Lewis in 1803 and expanded upon by Flight of Discovery scientists and their educational partners.
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One of the major goals of the Flight of Discovery is to connect students in grades kindergarten through high school with their environment. The purpose of the Trunk of Discovery is to excite and engage students in scientific exploration by framing their activities within the context of the 1804-1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition, but with the employment of modern scientific inquiry methods and materials.
Data and specimens acquired as part of Trunk of Discovery activities will be collected at stopovers by the Flight of Discovery during their 2004 expedition. All materials will be added to a national and route-specific collection that will be compiled, preserved and published at the end of the end of the expedition.
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Four separate and complete learning modules are contained in a large footlocker. A hand-held GPS unit is included in each Trunk for fixing the location of all collected data or observation points. A complete TOD is shipped to a partnering school system, individual school or teacher depending on interest and availability. Where possible and when requested, a member of the Flight of Discovery will present a TOD to the school and explain its usage. Lesson plans and instructions for carrying out the activities of each module will be included.
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The Critter Kit
Utilizing descriptions from the journals and notes of the 1803-1806 Lewis and Clark expedition, students will compile a species list of birds, mammals and reptiles found in the vicinity of the Trunk of Discovery’Äôs location. With reference to taxonomic keys and field guides provided, students will document their observations in the form of checklists, photographs, drawings and plaster casts (i.e., footprints).
Academic Emphasis: Ecology, Zoology, Ornithology, Herpetology and Ethology
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Lewis & Clark: The Lost Plants
Students will assemble a collection of plants (herbarium), identifying and preserving them. In addition to the plant specimens, students will be tasked to identify communities of plants and differentiate their plants using the following criteria:
- Plants identified in the original Corps of Discovery journals and/or collections
- Plants not identified in the original Corps of Discovery journals and/or collections
- Plants that have edible or medicinal qualities, Native American and/or modern value.
Academic Emphasis: Botany, Ecology, Sociology, Health Sciences
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Rock Hounds
Students will learn about geologic processes and how sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks are formed. Major landscape features and their method of formation will be identified. Accelerated soil erosion and its effects on environmental quality will be discussed. With reference to maps and a specimen key, students will identify, categorize and organize a collection of rocks and minerals specific to area in which the Trunk of Discovery is located.
Academic Emphasis: Geology, Soil Science, Hydrology and Geomorphology.
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Flight Bag
Students will plan cross-country flights utilizing charts, navigation tools and modern aviation methods. Students will learn how meteorologists predict and present information on weather in a variety of formats. Given aircraft equipment-specific performance information, students will learn how to compute weight and balance for an aircraft, including fuel, passengers and cargo.
Academic Emphasis: Mathematics, Physics and
Meteorological Science.
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Trunk of Discovery:
| Locations | Sponsors | Guides |
The Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia, PA
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Charles Austin, Principal
Great Circle International, LLC
P.O. Box 208
Hygiene, CO 80533
Ph: (303) 772-4372
email: chuck@revex.com
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Tracy Meyers
The Academy of Natural Sciences
Education Department
1900 Ben Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Ph: (215) 405-5071
email: meyers@acnatsci.org
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Washington, MO
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Mark Kimberlin
Greenfix America
221 E. Street
Brawley, CA 92227
Off: (760) 344-3867
email: markgfa@earthlink.net
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Richard Schwentker - Physics Teacher
Washington High School
600 Blue Jay Lane
Washington, MO 63090
email: Rick.Schwentker@washington.k12.mo.us
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Circle of Tribal Advisors/ New Town, ND
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Cathy McPhillips
Earth Saver/R.H. Dyck, Inc.
P.O. Box 310
Yollo, CA 95697
Ph: (866) 928-8537
email: cathy@earth-savers.com
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Amy Mossett (Twin Butte School)
121 N. 5th Street
Newtown, ND 58763
Ph: (701) 627-3273
email:amossett@restel.net
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Wolf Point, MT
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Gene Davis
P.O. Box 729
Rantec Corporation
Ranchester, WY 82839
Ph: (307) 655-9565 Cell: (612) 991-5869
email: jed@ranteccorp.com
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Dan Horsmon
Wolf Point Schools
213 6 Avenue
Wolf Point, MT 59201
Ph: (406) 653-1200 ext 422
email:Dhorsmon@wolfpoint.k12.MT.US
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Salmon, ID
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Tom Eames, President
Hamilton, Mfg., Inc
901 Russet Street
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Ph: (208) 733-9689
email: tom@hmi-mfg.com
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Terry Whittier
110 Lemhi Backroad
Salmon, ID 83467
Home: (208) 756-2798 Off: (208) 756-5400
email:Terry_Whittier@blm.gov
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Clarkston, WA
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Earl Dahlin, President
Fiber Marketing International, Inc.
2806 NE Sunset Blvd, Ste A
Renton, WA 98056-3180
Ph: (800) 426-6002
email: fibermarketing@comcast.net
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Jan Goodheart
Clarkston School District 250
1294 Chestnut
Clarkston, WA 99403
Ph: (509) 758-2531
email: GoodheartJ@csdk12.org
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Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - Portland, OR
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Ben Northcutt, Executive Director
International Erosion Control Association
3001 South Lincoln Ave., Suite A
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Ph: (970) 879-3010
email: ben@ieca.org
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Blair Baldwin
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
1945 SE Water Avenue
Portland, OR 97217-3354
Ph: (503) 797-4618
email: Blair.Baldwin@omsi.edu
Judy Bluehorse Skelton
1935 SE Harold Street
Portland, OR 97202
Ph: (503) 234-0266
email: JUDYBLUEHORSE@AOL.COM
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Jefferson High School
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Michael Harding
1202 Novara Street
San Diego, CA 92107
Ph: (619) 222-9862
email: hawkeye157@aol.com
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Stephanie Pringle - Teacher
Jefferson High School
5210 N. Kerby Avenue
Portland, OR 97217
Ph: (503) 916-5180
email: springle@pps.k12.or.us
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Woodburn, OR
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Flight of Discovery
1202 Novara Street
San Diego, CA 92107
Ph: (619) 222-9862
www.flightofdiscovery.com
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David Ellingson - Teacher
Woodburn High School
Woodburn, OR
Ph: (503) 981-2600
email: dellingson@woodburn.k12.or.us
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Lewis & Clark Bicentennial: Vancouver/Clark County - Vancouver, WA
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Joe Hargitt
Canadian Forest Products Ltd.
430 Canfor Avenue
New Westminster, British Columbia
Canada V3L, 5G2
Ph: (604) 529-6300
email: jhargitt@mail.canfor.ca
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Arlene Johnson, Director
L & C Bicentennial, Vancouver/Clark
701 Grand Boulevard
Vancouver, WA 98661
Ph: (360) 906-7119
email: director@lewisandclark-clark.org
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Ilwaco Heritage Museum
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Carol L. Forrest, P.E.
GeoSyntec Consultants
3990 Old Town Avenue, Suite B-101
San Diego, CA
Ph: (619) 297-1530 Fx: (619) 297-1532
email: cforrest@geosyntec.com
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Barbara Minard, Curator
Ilwaco Heritage Museum
P.O. Box 153
115 SE Lake Street
Ilwaco WA 98624
Ph. (360) 642-3446 Fax: (360) 642-4615
www.ilwacoheritagemuseum.org
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Additional Guides:
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Council Bluffs, IA
KC Collins Hummel
Western Trails Heritage Museum
3434 Richard Downing Ave
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
Ph: (712) 366-4900
email: KC.Hummel@iowa.gov
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United States Department of Education - Washington, D.C.
Anthony Fowler, Interagency Coordinator
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202
Ph: (215) 405-5071
email: Anthony.Fowler@ed.gov
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Flight of Discovery Education Coordinator
Patricia Cooney-Nida, PhD
Senior Associate
Comprehensive Center, Region X
Northwest Regional Education Laboratory
101 SW Main, Suite 500
Portland, OR 97204-3297
Ph: (800) 547-6339
email: nidap@nwrel.org
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If your organization would like to
sponsor a Trunk of Discovery
or one of the education modules,
contact any one of our pilot/scientists through our website,
or at the numbers listed below:
Flight of Discovery
1202 Novara Street
San Diego, CA 92107
Ph: (619) 222-9862
Fax: (619) 222-9923
email: hawkeye157@aol.com
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