More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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In fourth grade students conduct hands-on science investigations that should ignite their curiosity. These kits will allow the students to learn what professional scientists do and begin to better understand the concepts of circuits. With these kits we will learn about electrical circuits, including how to distinguish between different types of circuits, as well as exploring electromagnetism. They will construct a circuit and use it to test whether objects are conductors — materials like copper, which allow electricity to flow through them — or insulators, like wood, which inhibit electrical currents.
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In fourth grade students conduct hands-on science investigations that should ignite their curiosity. These kits will allow the students to learn what professional scientists do and begin to better understand the concepts of circuits. With these kits we will learn about electrical circuits, including how to distinguish between different types of circuits, as well as exploring electromagnetism. They will construct a circuit and use it to test whether objects are conductors — materials like copper, which allow electricity to flow through them — or insulators, like wood, which inhibit electrical currents.
By donating you are allowing my students to explore electricity as a professional.