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  • Midvale Elementary School
  • Midvale, UT
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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All my students have a love of science. Our standards in science include teaching the water cycle and the rock cycle. Students move through these cycles learning where our water comes from, where it goes and what is in it. They also learn how rocks are formed and what components our rocks are made up of. Microscopes will increase student understanding by providing a hands on experience allowing students to see what is in our water around our city. Students will also be able to see the minerals and sedimentary components of our rock cycle. Won't you help them succeed?

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All my students have a love of science. Our standards in science include teaching the water cycle and the rock cycle. Students move through these cycles learning where our water comes from, where it goes and what is in it. They also learn how rocks are formed and what components our rocks are made up of. Microscopes will increase student understanding by providing a hands on experience allowing students to see what is in our water around our city. Students will also be able to see the minerals and sedimentary components of our rock cycle. Won't you help them succeed?

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