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2nd Grade: Teeny Tiny Animals

Author Ms. Skinner Date November 4, 2016
So what’s the smallest animal you can think of? 2nd graders had a wonderful...
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Elementary STEM

2nd Grade: Frog Creations

Author Ms. Skinner Date November 4, 2016
Frogs are everywhere! Second grade are doing an awesome job learning to follow patterns...
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Elementary STEM

2nd Grade: Animal Habitats

Author Ms. Skinner Date November 4, 2016
Second grade are having a great time learning about animal habitats. Watch out where...
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Elementary STEM

1st Grade: Egg STEM

Author Ms. Skinner Date November 4, 2016
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Try asking a first grader! The...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Honors Chemistry: Energy in Solutions

Author Ms. Skinner Date November 1, 2016
CHALLENGE: Design your own lab using your Pasco wireless temperature probe to find which...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Chemistry: Mixture Separation

Author Ms. Skinner Date November 1, 2016
CHALLENGE: Take what you’ve learned about about mixtures and pure substances and design a...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics Engineering Design Challenge

Honors Physics Engineering Design Challenge: Confetti Launcher

Author Ms. Skinner Date November 1, 2016
CHALLENGE: To celebrate the end of a great first term, design a confetti launcher...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics

Hon Physics: Rockets!

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 15, 2016
CHALLENGE: At a given angle, launch a rocket to hit a target 200 ft....
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Hon Chemistry Challenge: Coding a Human Robot

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 15, 2016
CHALLENGE: Using only the limited code provided, write the code for your human robot...
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Applications of Biotechnology, High School STEM

Biotechnology: Eggs & Osmotic Pressure

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 15, 2016
Who said studying osmotic pressure is boring? Biotechnology students investigate the effects of tonicity...
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High School STEM, Hon Anatomy & Physiology

Hon Anatomy & Physiology: Forensics & Organic Compounds

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 15, 2016
Honors A & P students explored the inner workings of the chemical side of...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics

Hon Physics: Relative Motion

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 15, 2016
Honors Physics students were wondering – if you thrown a ball horizontally in one...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Hon Chemistry: Conservation of Mass

Author Ms. Skinner Date September 27, 2016
Challenge: Design a lab to demonstrate the law of conservation of mass to less...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics

Hon Physics: Velocity & Braking

Author Ms. Skinner Date September 27, 2016
Honors Physics students take STEM to the parking lot to investigate how velocity effects...
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High School STEM, Hon Anatomy & Physiology

Hon A & P: Burning Calories

Author Ms. Skinner Date September 22, 2016
Honors Anatomy and Physiology students were wondering, “Just how much energy can I get...
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Biology, High School STEM

Biology: Acids and Bases

Author Ms. Skinner Date September 22, 2016
Biology students bring their study of acids and bases “home” by investigating the pH...
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