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...IUNIOR HIGH In preparation for the more specialized sciences such as biol- ogy. chemistry and physics, the seventh and eighth grade students begin a general study of the fund- amentals of all sciences. Seventh graders study such topics as matter, magnetism, and the necessities which make up proper dieting. Theyalsoperform simple experiments such as the effect caused by burning sub- stances. In the eighth grade, students are involved in a study of energy, astronomy, geology and electrici- ty. Demonstrations relating to the subject matter are done by class members before the class. 'f rl? ,...,,,..1 Mr. Thede demonstrates to his seventh grade science class why a cork pops into a bottle after the bottle is heated and cooled off. COVERS ALL THE SCIENCES Mr. Marshall tests the temperature of ice water during 3 RVCBHI 91138 science class demonstration on the exchange of calories fmm water to ice S, it 5 ITZ N ' b R ..' n ro -ff. . l ' 4 . x a Il' I 1 ,, , i. . I - x ' 5,13-f3i1f -. If YQI . D 1 v N a V111 -..QQ Mr. Esterline instructs his eighth grade science clad it care and feeding of geraniuxns. 9
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ADDED EMPHASIS ON ADVANCED MATH Mr Schoenelch leads h1s advanced algebra class m a d1SCl1SS101'l on the development of the Base 10 number system The three dunensxonal projects that so11d geometry students constructed pmvxde Mr Schoenelch Wldl a source of amusement as well as mformatlon Howell's advanced mathematlcs cur r1culum has undergone a change th1s year Instead of bexng offered one sem ester of tmgonometry and one semester of advanced algebra students are glven a whole year of advanced algebra They then take a comblned course 1n trlgo nometry and sohd geometry the follow 1ng year Thls plan 1S especlally bene f1c1al to those students enterlng techn1 cal schools that reqmre two years of h1gher mathematlcs Freshmen get the1r taste of advanced problems through the elementary alge all of 1tS a.x1oms and theorems Sopho mores 1n plane geometry learn to prove theorems and to reason the solut1ons to a problem Advanced algebra students study everythlng from bas1c algebra to analyt 1ca1 geometry They learn how to graph quadrat1c equat1ons how to work w1th d1fferent number systems and how to deal wxth sets and funct1ons Sol1d geometry students have to learn to v1ew mathemat1cs 1n a d1fferent per spectlve They have to learn to see f1gures 1n a book as they would look 1n three d1mens1on Thxs year the students made three dlmensxonal prolects each one representxng a d1fferent theorem , Q . . . ,uf , Q X X ' ' .t Xp , x - A A A f' 9 bra course which acquaints them with 7 I I . . U :gig X My I . ' . x lg .5 k . -
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