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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Exploring Magnetic Levitation
Our 7th grade students love learning science in real-world settings. In this exploration, students will test how many magnets propel a maglev car the farthest using the potential energy of the magnets, transferring that energy to kinetic energy.
The students’ love for science will be nurtured with these science tools, magnets and batteries. These tools will help students understand how magnetic fields work, and excite them into asking those important questions and investigate the answers through learning. This investigation will allow us to use the valuable in-person time learning about real world applications of science.
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Exploring Magnetic Levitation
Our 7th grade students love learning science in real-world settings. In this exploration, students will test how many magnets propel a maglev car the farthest using the potential energy of the magnets, transferring that energy to kinetic energy.
The students’ love for science will be nurtured with these science tools, magnets and batteries. These tools will help students understand how magnetic fields work, and excite them into asking those important questions and investigate the answers through learning. This investigation will allow us to use the valuable in-person time learning about real world applications of science.