This project is part of the Black History Month celebration because it supports a Black teacher or a school where the majority of the students are Black.
My Students
My students are incredibly enthusiastic about science. For my kids, science is the entire world around them, and they dearly want to understand it. Yet, our labs are not fully equipped for an inquiry-based science program. Your donation can change that.
My students are, quite simply, the best.
They are engaged, funny, fun, full of life and raring to go. They come from all over to attend our public school, and are proud of their accomplishments and achievements. My students are a delight.
Our biggest challenge is in using limited resources to engage and expand their unlimited curiosity.
My Project
This project will bring to life the current curriculum. I've chosen materials that will provide opportunities for both demonstrations and investigations. For example, the seismograph will be used in an engineering lab. My 6th graders will build a building that must withstand a devastating earthquake. We will use the seismograph to record the point at which each building falls. The genetics lab kit will be used by 7th graders in their life sciences investigations.
Additional resources such as prisms, Celsius thermometers, magnets and a magnetic solar system kit will bring hands-on labs to my students.
My students pretty much beg for labs, and not just any labs. They want experiments; they want to apply the scientific method to challenge themselves and deepen their understanding of their world. Your donation will help create the future scientists of America!
More than half of 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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