More than a third 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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I teach several different sciences in my integrated class. My 9th and 10th graders do not learn solely through lectures, discussions, and slide shows. They require hands-on activities, where they can apply what they have learned.
Students acquire background information, scientific knowledge, and critical thinking skills through the application of scientific principals. Students will use marbles/racket balls with various liquids (dish soap, oil, and corn syrup) to form a density column to test the density of liquids vs. objects.
In addition, with the rest of the materials I hope to help the students engage in experiments to learn about states of matter, chemical reactions, polarity and viscosity.
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I teach several different sciences in my integrated class. My 9th and 10th graders do not learn solely through lectures, discussions, and slide shows. They require hands-on activities, where they can apply what they have learned.
Students acquire background information, scientific knowledge, and critical thinking skills through the application of scientific principals. Students will use marbles/racket balls with various liquids (dish soap, oil, and corn syrup) to form a density column to test the density of liquids vs. objects.
In addition, with the rest of the materials I hope to help the students engage in experiments to learn about states of matter, chemical reactions, polarity and viscosity.