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How to use a STETHOSCOPE-Nancy Huddlestun PHOTO-MICROCRAPHS are made with the new practices on Joan Chuclo in General Science. equipment Graham Hacker and Laurie Lewis are using. Carol Anton Coutsidej and Cheryl High get a BIOLOGY show case ready for Halloween. I -Y .,,,-
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for freshmen and for sophomores is the general rule in Thornton science courses. However, accelerated freshmen may be placed in physical science or biology classes and go on to chemistry in their second year. Team teaching was done this year on an experimental basis. If a teacher had a specialty in biology, some phase in which he was particularly interested and well prepared, he taught that unit to all biology classes, and other faculty members worked on their favorite units. Classroom demonstrations and special faculty lectures were a big help to general science students who thus had a good introduction to the Whole range of science. Individual projects might he collections of plants, insects, rocks, or they might be illustrative charts, posters, notebooks. Display Windows, interesting to the Whole-school, became class projects. 22 Caryl Jay sets up a conservation exhibit for BIOLOGY classes. Intricate parts of the hurnan eye appear on the GENERAL SCIENCE chart Paul Schurr examines.
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