Pete DunlapKY & OH Lead Teacher: Orbit Earth Expo Pete Dunlap lives in beautiful Dayton, Ohio. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Education from Ohio University and a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Dayton. Pete’s fifteen years in education included nine years teaching elementary and middle school science, and six years as a high school principal. Pete is the founder of Better Learning Education, a publishing company that serves thousands of students every year, and Orbit Earth Expo Lead Teacher for Ohio and Kentucky. Pete’s favorite activities are attending Columbus Blue Jackets games with his wife and kids, hiking in the woods, and working in the garden. |
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Tracy CusterMarketing Director Tracy is a lifelong resident of North Carolina, though she loves to travel. She was a NC Teaching Fellow at Elon College and earned her MLIS degree from UNC-Greensboro. She has been a classroom teacher, school librarian, and technology guru over the course of her twenty plus years in public education. She was the Orbit Earth Expo lead teacher for the Carolinas from 2015-2019 and is passionate about making earth science accessible for K-8 students. She is married and has two children in their early twenties. When she is not working, she loves to read, play the Sims, and spend time with her family, which includes four cats and a bearded dragon. |
Students journey into space to create and experience the cycles, systems and relationships between the earth, moon and sun using our huge, inflatable Earth model and scale-sized moon. While interacting with the inflatable representations in a darkened gymnasium with a light to represent the sun, students manipulate the models to experience eclipses, seasonal/lunar cycles, creation of winds, day/night cycles, tides, rotation vs revolution, physical characteristics of the earth, moon and sun, gravity, order of the planets, seasons and more! The Orbit Earth Expo Program correlates to the state and grade level science objectives. There are different age-appropriate programs for each grade level.