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Monthly Archives: April 2018

High School STEM, Hon Physics, Hon Physics

Rollercoasters!

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 30, 2018
Outdoor lab setting and great physics phun!!! Investigating conservation of energy, centripetal force, acceleration…...
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Elementary STEM

Reptile Visit!

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 29, 2018
JK and SK students got to visit with “The Reptile Man,” herpetologist, Mr. Terry...
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Elementary STEM

Third Grade Geologists!

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 29, 2018
When Mrs. Gibson’s third grade students learned about minerals, soil layers, and rocks this...
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Elementary STEM

Growing Gardens

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 24, 2018
Mrs. Irmscher’s ACT classes are building a butterfly and vegetable garden on campus. They...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Exploring the Reactivity of Metals

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 24, 2018
Wait for it….! Exploring the reactivity of metals @NCS_Trojans #chemistryfun #donttouchit #activityseries #knowwhy #labinterviews...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics, Hon Physics

Rube Goldberg I

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 20, 2018
Rube Goldberg: raise the flag on the fake moon landing in 10 easy steps!...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics, Hon Physics

Rube Goldberg II

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 20, 2018
Rube Goldberg: sweeten a pitcher of iced tea in 10 easy steps! Brainstorming+rough drafts+creativity+surprise...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Why Does Ice Float?

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 19, 2018
So why does ice float? Yeah…but why? Exploring hydrogen bonds @NCS_Trojans . Thanks @3DMolDesigns...
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Chemistry, High School STEM, STEM Track

Chemistry & Oil Refineries

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 18, 2018
One of my kids coming back to impact my kids! Wow!! Thank you, Ryan,...
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Elementary STEM

Candy from Plants

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 16, 2018
1st grade students learned all about making candy from plants. Julie O’Bryan from Botanic...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Chemistry & Handheld Batteries

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 16, 2018
How cool is that! Exploring redox reactions and they made a battery!! @NCS_Trojans Can...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Chemistry: Testing for Gases

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 12, 2018
Design a lab to make and test for oxygen and hydrogen. And go….. @NCS_Trojans...
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Elementary STEM

Pre-K Going Buggy!

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 9, 2018
PK students went “buggy” during STEM Lab! Students designed and engineered their own bug...
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