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We live much more under secular supervision than of old; it is unavoidable if we want to do our work for children: all the more necessary then to strengthen ourselves in truth, in personal humility, in independence of the world, in the tendency to hiddenness which is characteristic of God's work in the universe.

Janet Erskin Stuart



 
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As part of the astronomy unit of science at Sacred Heart in Bryn Mawr, the seventh graders were challenged to imagine that they were the discoverers of the tenth planet in our Solar System.  They needed to describe where they would find it, why, and why it had never been discovered before.  The project was to be science fiction based on what they already knew about the solar system.  The girls created a visual depiction of each planet and presented their discoveries to the rest of their class.

 

 
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