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Home School Science Re-Cap

10/9/2016

 
Young scientists in the Home School Science program have been exploring the living world. Our sessions so far have consisted of an exploration of yeast as a living thing, the dissection of an owl pellet, and the exploration of marine creatures to compare and contrast anatomies.
Week 1: The Living World
We explore what is living and non-living, explore science tools, and determine if yeast is living or non-living.

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Skills covered: 
Classification, comparing/contrasting, analyze and interpret data, making and recording observations. 
Week 2: Birds
We explore the characteristics of birds and explore, compare, and contrast observable adaptations in beaks. 

Skills covered:
Understanding structure and function of organism traits, making and recording hypothesis and observations.
Week 3: Marine Biology
​We explore and compare the characteristics of marine creatures through a hands-on dissection of fish, squid, and octopi.

Skills covered:

Understanding variation of traits, comparing/contrasting, planning and carrying out scientific investigation.

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    My son LOVES these classes, so informative, hands on and fun!

    -Crystal 
    Parent of program participant
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