Students Talk History in Science Class
Hearing from a real scientist about the dynamic nature of hurricane science, let students see how science connects to their daily lives.
Palm Beach County Students Use Math and Determine an Error in Scientific Thinking
The results of their calculations, in fact, led them to discover on their own how scientific theories can change with new evidence.
What’s With the Water?
Students experimented with non-point and point sources for water pollutants and how they can affect watershed by manipulating variables using an Enviroscape model.
Teacher Experiences with Scientists Paint an Important Message
She strongly believed that a portion of the student growth can be attributed to having scientist role models visit.
Scientist in Every Florida School Draws a Crowd at FASS/FAST Conference in St. Augustine
The Scientist in Every Florida School team had the chance to spread the word about the program at the recent … Continue
TESI Director Advances Partnerships with SEFS Program in Palm Beach County
The week fueled our mission with several exciting projects that are now underway, and are sure to impact K-12 outreach
countywide.
4th Graders Learn Observation and Inference using Fossil Mammals as an Example
Sean used anecdotes and specimens from his field work in Nebraska to discuss the differences between observation and inference.
8th Grade Experiments with LED Plant Growth Chambers
To build stronger connections between classroom discussion and real world research, Drake and Samantha brought in miniature multicolored LED plant growth chambers for the students to run their own experiments.
Biology Students Create Traps as Part of Community Science Project
As an added surprise while placing the traps around the campus, Hailey Dansby was able to share her find with the group: a praying mantis!
Students Learn About the Importance of Ants
On Tuesday, September 24th, Susan Shrum’s 6th grade class was visited by ant scientist, Jacob Hornfeldt.