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9' 1 Yr . .gl L , . .l .e.. ,a 1,- - o 1 ,V '. - 's A -l, k, X '75-. OI ,bee hard at the chalkboard are Betty Brooks and Sandra Snow. k 1 lass participation is very important in algebra. 21 New Ideas Are Taught b Math and Sciences Math and science are required subjects for all three grades at Eisenhower. Math courses include applied math, algebra, advanced algebra, and geometry, These basic math skills are taught to prepare students for high school courses. Scientific geography is required for all seventh grade students. It introduces the basic study of climate, direction, and geology. Two versions of physical science are studied by the eighth grade. One of these courses stresses chemistry and physics, ant the other stresses environment. Freshmen are offered life science, earth science, and biology. These courses include disecting, lab experiments, and field trips.
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Academics Learning to use the microscope are John Weiss and Helen Warren This is one of the many instruments necessary in biology. Bobby Barrow cleans instruments following a science experiment. Mrs. Betty Klaassen uses an overhead projector to demonstrate a math problem to her seventh grade students. iz: :X , Q
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Academics Social Studies Pupils Learn Help ul Items A social studies program is required every year at Eisenhower. In the seventh grade, scientific geography gives basic principles in both social studies and science. Eighth grade students take a government course which introduces them to the complicated procedure of running a successful govern- ment. X Freshmen take one semester of Oklahoma history and one semester of United States history. Debbie McCall, Barbara Cowger, and Cherryl Foreman United States history. Social studies teacher, Mr. Sam Crowder, explains the distribution of Indian tribes in Oklahoma's past. it 12. IL 1 1.5 l YW in 11,1 ,mmf MW I .r lQ !l E1 ,mira -,J A' study
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