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Science Department

Engaging our students by exploring the core ideas and practices of science. 

Encouraging students to utilize technology to access current science trends & research.

 

Science Teachers:

  • Ms. Stanley Samson - 6th grade Science Honors 
  • Ms. Jasmine Raborn - 6th grade Environmental Science
  • Ms. Hambrick- 7th grade Science and Environmental Science 
  • Mr. Sobinovsky - 7th grade Science and Environmental Science 
  • Ms. Aponte - 8th grade Physics and Astronomy
  • Ms. Thomas - 8th grade Environmental Systems
 
The Science Spot Students can search specific topics and a list of safe websites are provided.
 
Science Video Vault For cell diagrams and the 7th grade project.
 
Biology 4 Kids links with others math, geography and earth science.  
 
American Chemical Society  Activities, games, and puzzles.
 
CSI: Web Adventures Allows students to solve a CSI case at beginning, intermediate and advanced levels, using knowledge of forensic science.
 
Interactive Science Websites for Kids These 550 mostly free sites and apps help K-12 students learn earth sciences, animal, human and plant biology, astronomy, and high school physics -- even computer science and engineering. 

The games come from a wide range of reputable sources, most of which are listed on the American Library Association's "Great Websites for Kids."

Nature Works Everywhere Resources: lesson plans, videos, and grants presented by The Nature Conservancy.