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New Discoveries Science classes give us a chance to explore the universe. The seventh graders keep their feet planted firmly on the ground while they learn about the microscopic universe inside living things. They explore the miniature worlds of cells and how these little factories work in plants and animals alike. The highlight of the year for most seventh graders is taking scalpel in hand to view the inner workings of a frog - that is, unless your science class comes right before lunch. Leaving planet earth, eighth graders fly to distant galaxies, stars, and planets, then return home to study the air, land, and water of our own world. Students exercise their creativity while constructing volcanoes, pumpkin-head space creatures, and even dinosaurs. Hopefully, learning about how special our planet is will help us appreciate it and ourselves more. ,. 'ip Avsl . 4 V ' e S 2 , jan. ef' Z .un ' I gay ll all .152 f T- 6 f T 'Wa V Q Q- K ' ti iili Vx V . it ' 1 2 . , ,,, t . , . i f S lssi srrr r , l One: Is it a mouse, or a dinosaur, or something in- between? The only way to be sure is to ask its creators, Christine Meyer and Tracie Schoeff, Two: With expert help from Mark Grimes and Yvonne Boyd, junior volcanologist Angie Fox gives a mountain-sized case of indigestion to a volcano built by Mrs. Ilouston's class. Three: That's Mars. not the earth behind U.S. Geologic Survey scientist Elliot Morris, who led the eighth grade SEARCH science class on a tour of the USGS Field office in Flagstaff. 42 First Period - Science s fa ,fr 7 ff - wc it N diy: Jn, X, Q. 354 A , - f if if X I 5 5 nomar-ui
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I Four: Theres sure to be a new adventure in store for Georgia Adams as she enters Mr. Pierce's science room. Mr. Pierce's demonstrations make science come alive for all his students. Five: Take us to your liter! Aliens, looking strangely like pumpkins, invade Miss Lewis' classes in October, 0 Six: Fighting a windy Kingman afernoon, Guy Hartnett and Tom Swindell navigate Mr. Kendalls infamous compass course, Ifthese guys ever get lost in a city park, they should have no problem finding their way out! First Period - Science 43
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