4th graders learning about thermal energy from a professional chemist! Love when parents come share what they do! He even took it one step further and made liquid nitrogen ice cream for us!! #SycRidgeScientists#AwesomeParents@SR_Stallions#DMUSD
How do our actions affect our local wildlife? Thank you Ms Carly from Project Wildlife for sharing how we can better coexist with native animals and introducing us to Chuck the owl! 🦉 #SycRidgeScientists@SR_Stallions#DMUSD
No better way to learn about food chains than dissecting an owl pellet! 5th graders found skeletons of rodents and small birds and thought about how energy flows through ecosystems🦉#SycRidgeScientists#DMUSD@SR_Stallions
We love family volunteers! Eloise’s grandma, Ms Mari, came to teach us how to garden today! Our school garden is going to be so awesome! #SycRidgeScientists#DMUSD@SR_Stallions
Kinders experiment with simple pulleys to explore different directions of pulls on the motion of an object. Check out their diagrams! #SycRidgeScientists#DMUSD@SR_Stallions
What can be seen without light? First grade uses mystery boxes to discover that light is necessary for us to see! #SycRidgeScientists#DMUSD@SR_Stallions