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Chemistry, High School STEM

Applying What You Know

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 17, 2018
Time challenge! Use what you know about heterogeneous & homogeneous mixtures & pure substances...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics

Footballs & Relative Motion

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 12, 2018
Short study of relative motion and fantastic end to a fabulous first term in...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

De-Icers & Experimental Design

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 12, 2018
Awesome first experiment design challenge in honors chem!! Which compound would be the best...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Bubbles & Experiment Design

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 12, 2018
Chemistry joy!! Fantastic re-design of an experiment to observe the law of conservation of...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics

Physics – Analyzing Buggy Motion

Author Ms. Skinner Date August 22, 2018
Did it move? How do you know? Analyzing buggy motion and exploring experimental design....
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Chemistry Messes & Problem Solving

Author Ms. Skinner Date August 22, 2018
Always a fun time with Oobleck! One person‘s slime – and a chemistry student’s...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics

Physics – Sink or Float & Lab Design

Author Ms. Skinner Date August 16, 2018
So do humans float…or sink? Great experiment design and great way to begin the...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics

Physics Firsts – Thinking “Inside the Tube”

Author Ms. Skinner Date August 9, 2018
And they’re off! Awesome first day in physics!! #physicsphun #dayonestrong #courageouslearning #awesomestudents #awesomeGod
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Chemistry Beginnings & Bangs

Author Ms. Skinner Date August 9, 2018
Starting chemistry with a bang! What do you think? Physical or chemical change –...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics, Hon Physics, Hon Physics Engineering Design Challenge

Engineering Design Challenge: Ready, Set, Escape

Author Ms. Skinner Date July 16, 2018
You’ve been arrested for passing out Bibles. You’ve got 30 minutes & a few...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Chemistry & Synthesis Reactions

Author Ms. Skinner Date July 16, 2018
Exploring synthesis reactions @NCS_Trojans #chemistryfun #knowwhy #notafraidtobewrong #awesomestudents #awesomeGod Click below for video!
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High School STEM, Hon Physics

Bungee Jumping Eggs

Author Ms. Skinner Date July 16, 2018
Design an experiment to determine how long the cord for a bungee jumping egg...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Petri Dish Electrolysis

Author Ms. Skinner Date May 24, 2018
Electrolysis plus a little Bogen Universal indicator, and chemistry meets abstract art! 🤗 @NCS_Trojans...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Molecular Geometry

Author Ms. Skinner Date May 24, 2018
Carlton and Abby rockin’ Lewis structures and molecular geometry @NCS_Trojans . Thanks @molview !!...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics, Hon Physics

Beautiful Noise

Author Ms. Skinner Date May 24, 2018
Beautiful noise today 😆 -figuring out how to use standing waves in closed pipes...
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Elementary STEM

Trees!

Author Ms. Skinner Date May 16, 2018
Mrs. Hall’s and Mrs. Striplin’s classes of first and 4th grade students had visitors...
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