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"Chance
favors the prepared mind." Pasteur
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7th
graders begin an in-depth study of life science, including
the scientific method, cell biology, genetics, heredity,
evolution, zoology and ecology. The curriculum relies heavily
on using the scientific method and experimentation to gather
knowledge about the natural world. In March, check here
for more information about the fourth term science fair.
Click here to see a list of upcoming projects, online links
to our classes, and our textbook's interactive features,
as well as a place to continue our class conversation on
our group blog.
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5th
grade science, focused on learning how to employ models, hands-on
activites and measurement to explain observations, takes advantage
of the natural curiousity and excitment of this group of students.
Using a wide variety of ways to express their ideas, 5th graders
will be exploring human biology, astronomy and oceanography.
Cooperative projects, lab activities and individual reports
allow 5th graders to use their unique strengths and think as
scientists.
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2nd
graders learn about science through experience; as students
explore magnetism, plant growth, astronomy, geology and the
physics of light and sound, they will be learning to use their
senses to describe the world around them with precision. Integrated
with their exploration of the United States in 2nd grade geography,
students will be learning to see the world around them through
the eyes of a scientist. Click here for links to great sites
for curious kids.
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SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT LINKS:
Mr.
Diveki's Home Page
Miss
Johnson's Home Page
SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT HOMEPAGE
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