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High School STEM, Hon Anatomy & Physiology

Hon A & P: Exercise Physiology!

Author Ms. Skinner Date September 19, 2016
Honors Anatomy & Physiology students study respiratory physiology by investigating the effects of exercise...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics

Hon Physics: Graphing Motion

Author Ms. Skinner Date September 19, 2016
Honors Physics students used their new Pasco Air Links and motion sensors to graphically...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Chemistry: Mass Without a Balance

Author Ms. Skinner Date September 18, 2016
So what do you do when you’ve finished studying SI Measurements and problem solving?...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics Engineering Design Challenge

Physics: Human Density

Author Ms. Skinner Date August 31, 2016
CHALLENGE: Some humans can float and others cannot! What?! Why is that? The Honors...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Chemistry & Oobleck!

Author Ms. Skinner Date August 25, 2016
Oobleck! What is it?!? A great beginning to any STEM investigation is a review...
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High School STEM, Hon Physics Engineering Design Challenge

Physics Engineering Design Challenge: Radioactive Transfer

Author Ms. Skinner Date August 23, 2016
It’s the first Design Challenge of 2016-17! Use the limited supplied provided to safely...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Hon Chemistry: Solution Kinetics

Author Ms. Skinner Date May 18, 2016
Honors Chemistry students used their new wireless temperature probes to design their own lab...
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Chemistry, High School STEM

Chemistry: Electrolysis of Water & Art

Author Ms. Skinner Date May 16, 2016
Chemistry students try a new approach to viewing the electrolysis of water. Chemistry and...
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High School STEM, Hon Anatomy & Physiology

Honors Anatomy & Physiology Brain Study

Author Ms. Skinner Date May 12, 2016
It’s not brain surgery. Oh wait, yes it is!
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High School STEM, Hon Physics Engineering Design Challenge

Honors Physics Annual Rube Goldberg Competition

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 12, 2016
CHALLENGE: Rube Goldberg machines incorporate the everyday machines people are used to seeing and...
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Elementary STEM, High School STEM

NCS Science Teachers to #NSTA16

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 2, 2016
NCS high school, junior high, and elementary science teachers had an incredible experience at...
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Hon Physics Engineering Design Challenge

Physics Engineering Design Challenge: Sky Glider!

Author Ms. Skinner Date February 19, 2016
CHALLENGE: Design and build a blimp that can hover with neutral buoyancy. Then, using...
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Applications of Biotechnology

Applications of Biotechnology: DNA Extraction

Author Ms. Skinner Date February 19, 2016
Applications of Biotechnology students had a fantastic time in lab isolating their own genomic...
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Chemistry

Chemistry: Investigating Reactivity

Author Ms. Skinner Date February 4, 2016
Honors Chemistry students investigated the reactivity of metals and the solubility of metallic compounds...
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Chemistry

Chemistry: Flame Tests!

Author Ms. Skinner Date February 3, 2016
The color of light emitted by metals heated in a flame is unique to...
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Biology

Biology: Transcription & Translation

Author Ms. Skinner Date February 3, 2016
Biology students constructed paper models of DNA at home and then brought them to...
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