In winter, things are heating up!

Young scientists bring the heat!

The 7th and 8th graders designed experiments to determine whether a reaction was endothermic or exothermic and how reactant concentrations impacted the resulting temperature change.

Different groups tested different reactants, including citric acid, baking soda, baking powder, hydrogen peroxide, magnesium, and vinegar.

Biology students are now working on independently designed experiments.  Three groups are following up on our earlier yeast experiments, testing the impact of changing temperature or type of sweetener.  Another group is examining cellular respiration in humans, testing the impact of repeated exercise and rest on repeated hand grip
Two groups are testing the impact of light color on photosynthesis, one by covering plants in various colors of cellophane and monitoring growth and health, and another by placing aquatic plants in acid indicator solution under lights of various colors to note the use of carbon dioxide and decrease in carbonic acid.

Student in grades 7 and 8 recently finished their study of John Steinbeck’s The Pearl. After completed their exam on the book, the students selected and recorded a 1-minute dramatic passage for the novel. Below you will find a sample.

 

The first Dodgeball Tournament between the houses saw spirited competition that required a playoff before Epona eventually won.

February 13 Block 111A begins

February 16 Teacher – Parent Conferences

February 19 – 23 Second Winter Break

February birthdays: James, Sil, and Rebecca.

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