On a frigid day in St. Joseph, Michigan, photographer Joshua Nowicki captured these strange shapes on the edge of Lake Michigan. He shared that they do not last very long (usually only a couple of days) & that this winter they are the tallest he has ever seen🤔 #ngss#ngsschat
Does the sun always rise in the east?!? How could we map this in photos in our neighborhood? What might you use as landmarks? Where do you point the camera?!? #ngss#ngsschat
What can we learn just by looking 👀?!? The sky is a HUGE window into tons of phenomena worth exploring! Especially looking at the same spot over a period of time or two different spots on the planet at the exact same time! #ngss#ngsschat
4/ Lots of exciting science happening
@skokie36...Here is a little sampling from the last couple of weeks!
Portrait of a Graduate...Effective Communication.
Make & Map a Volcano w/@eskyteaches Interpret geologic history thru volcano formation & excavation #we36@NASAJPL_Edu
3/ Lots of exciting science happening
@skokie36...Here is a little sampling from the last couple of weeks!
Science Olympiad started. Wow what a turn out! We are at max capacity. First day team building with, "Can you save Fred?"
#we36
2/ Lots of exciting science happening
@skokie36...Here is a little sampling from the last couple of weeks!
Portrait of a Graduate...Global Citizen.
5th graders testing local waterways for The EarthEcho Water Challenge. Looking to connect with @FPDCC@MonitorWater#we36
1/ Lots of exciting science happening @skokie36...Here is a little sampling from the last couple of weeks 😊
Portrait of a Graduate...Effective communication. Detailed student designs of towers to be built and tested on a shake table
👏@krupinskiclass
#WE36#NGSS@BettyWeirEdu
Geologists take Earth’s inner temperature using erupted sea glass | #Geology#GeologyPage#volcano
This sprawling ocean ridge system is a product of overturning material in the Earth’s interior, where boiling temperatures can melt and ....
Read more : https://t.co/TsaGl3NSoI
Preparing models of four locations on earth. Sixth graders will take core sample to investigate the question, "What is the land like underneath Earth's surface?" #ngss@Amplify