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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The new, middle school California Science Standards requires students to seek out Crosscutting Concepts across the disciplines of Physical, Life and Earth Sciences. They are: Structure and Function, Patterns, Energy and Matter, Cause and Effect, Stability and Change, Systems, and Scale.
Digital microscopes let students examine everyday objects in a new perspective. We will look for Patterns and Structure and Function in circuit boards by following the copper traces between components, record watch gearing for examples of Stability and Change, examine Scale and Structure in sedimentary rock grain and its dynamic counterpart in stream tables, and magnify living leaf cell structure while following the process of photosynthesis for Energy and Matter.
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The new, middle school California Science Standards requires students to seek out Crosscutting Concepts across the disciplines of Physical, Life and Earth Sciences. They are: Structure and Function, Patterns, Energy and Matter, Cause and Effect, Stability and Change, Systems, and Scale.
Digital microscopes let students examine everyday objects in a new perspective. We will look for Patterns and Structure and Function in circuit boards by following the copper traces between components, record watch gearing for examples of Stability and Change, examine Scale and Structure in sedimentary rock grain and its dynamic counterpart in stream tables, and magnify living leaf cell structure while following the process of photosynthesis for Energy and Matter.