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Biology of a Living Thing
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Kansas City Metro
Missouri
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About
The OGs: How Does the Biology of a Living Thing Impact Where It Can/t Live: David H., A.J. S
Problem
Jennifer Reed, the Executive Diretor of the Cass County Historical Society, challenged us to determine how the biology of living things impact where they live.
Solution
For our showcase, we focused on ecosystems and food. We are creating a biodome that audience members can interact with to learn more about biology.
Audience | Target Market
Learning Outcomes | Community Impact
People who interact with the showcase will know more about the food chain.
Next Steps
We will still be working on creating our interactive biodome before the showcase.
Reflection | Other Info
Our team worked well while creating the pitch and our ideas. Our team had a moment where it was difficult to realize that some of our ideas weren't feasible. We were able to talk through them and come up with a workable idea.
Resource | Support Needs
We only ask that people attend our showcase on June 29 from 9:30-10:30 and 12:00-1:00. Business partners interested in working with our students on future projects, please contact our Director of Community Partnerships, Jake Wingo, at jake.wingo@raypec.org.
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4/21/25, 8:27 PM
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4/20/25, 1:26 PM
Great job, Jesiah!
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Great job, Dejay!
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Great job, Angie!
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4/18/25, 8:27 PM
Hello! I love your idea. I know young people love cotton candy and to make a product that caters to children with allergies but still allows them to enjoy a sweet treat is fun, innovative and demonstrates and amazing level of creativity and empathy. Please keep up the amazing work.
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4/18/25, 7:49 PM
Great job, Oskar!
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Great job, Anna!
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Great job, Fina!
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Great job, Chris!
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Great job, Dakota!
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4/18/25, 3:58 PM
Great job, Shalom!
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