Experimenting with surface tension – how many drops of water can you fit on top of a penny? (Her class record was 52!)
{photo by Lisa Wallace}
This Thursday night we celebrate all the hard work that students (and parents!) have put into their science projects, and in honor of the great and wonderful world of science, today we have several fun photos (and even a few videos!) to share with you from various science classes on campus. Our science teachers are passionate and amazing, and they bring this subject to life for our students in so many fun and engaging ways. Here's just a small sample of what's been happening in our science classrooms this year (thank you teachers, for sending in these photos!):
Here are Mrs. Stowell’s Track A Primary kids learning about bubbles:
{photo by Ronelle Stowell}
{photo by Ronelle Stowell}
{photo by Ronelle Stowell}
{photo by Ronelle Stowell}
{photo by Ronelle Stowell}
{photo by Ronelle Stowell}
And Mrs. Wallace’s Track A Intermediate class played around with bubbles too:
{photo by Lisa Wallace}
{photo by Lisa Wallace}
{photo by Lisa Wallace}
{photo by Lisa Wallace}
{photo by Lisa Wallace}
Mrs. Breese’s Track B Primary kids experimented with non-Newtonian matter… Oobleck!
{photo by Heidi Breese}
{photo by Heidi Breese}
{photo by Heidi Breese}
{photo by Heidi Breese}
{photo by Heidi Breese}
A few moments from Mrs. Wallace’s Track B Intermediate class – a simulation of clouds and rain:
{photo by Lisa Wallace}
{photo by Lisa Wallace}
…students documenting data in their science journals:
{photo by Lisa Wallace}
…and students creating individual atoms, using the periodic table of elements:
The Lower Middle School students on Track A had fun with dry ice:
{photo by Pamela Gerhardt}
{photo by Pamela Gerhardt}
{photo by Pamela Gerhardt}
{photo by Pamela Gerhardt}
{photo by Pamela Gerhardt}
And we even have a few videos, sent in by Mrs. Wallace!
This is Newton's first law – an object at rest wants to stay at rest, and an object in motion wants to stay in motion:
Barfing pumpkin:
The rag that doesn't burn:
So cool! We are very thankful for our team of science teachers who inspire our kids every week.