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# Outreach

**Introduction**

The purpose of this project is to become familiar with the existing outreach events and activities and marketing strategies and develop new ones. For new members, this will also be an opportunity to learn more about basic rocketry and the history of STAR.

**Projects must be presented to the whole subteam.**&#x20;

**Designing, budgeting, and developing a lesson plan and activity related to aerospace suitable for elementary, middle, or high school level students.**

* The activity and lesson plan must span 10 minutes - 2 hours
  * The lesson plan can be in powerpoint form or a worksheet that outlines the scientific principles applicable to the activity and the steps to work through the activity.
* The materials must be easily procurable and safe for students and participants
* The logistics of the activity must be well planned and organized
* Find an event suitable for this activity (ideally an event we did not go to last year)


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