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Students practice researching facts, particularly using the Internet. They find facts on people who are and were featured on United States coins and bills and also record what sources they used in conducting their research.
Students discuss that history is a series of interrelated events, processes, and movements. They discuss what criteria make a good cause-effect statement.
Young scholars demonstrate an understanding of numerical subsets and simple arithmetic. They practice using subsets by dividing 20 objects into smaller groups to count the objects.
Students measure, weigh, and document the amount of trash and garbage generated by the school for one day. They brainstorm solutions for trash in the area and assist with the school-wide recycle program.
Eleventh graders explore and compare Canadian biomes and investigate species at risk. They describe population growth and eco-regions in terms of climate and geography. They research and create presentations about the natural history and ecology of a population.
Fifth graders describe the location and physical environment of Easter Island. This description include: identification of the closet continent to Easter Island, ocean in which Easter Island is located, and some geographical features of Easter Island.
Students, after locating different marine habitats on a globe, play a card game about ecosystems, food webs and organisms.
Students use their problem-solving skills to answer math problems. They determine the cost of feeding sled dogs. They share their answers with the class.
Seventh graders study the abolitionist movement in antebellum America.
Students read a poem and are to write another poem using the words given. They are also to develop a monument and narrative of the bridge and its collapse.