Mrs. Shoemaker's class also spent some time at MSU-Mankato in their Family and Consumer Science Department.
about 2 years ago, Courtney Shoemaker
MSU
MSU
MSU
Students in Chemistry are investigating the solubility of potassium nitrate as it relates to concentration and temperature.
about 2 years ago, Michael Foss
Student observing crystallization of KNO3
Students dissolving KNO3
Crystallizing KNO3
Students in Physical Science are investigating the transformation of energy in a system as they design a track to convert potential energy into kinetic energy
about 2 years ago, Michael Foss
Students making a marble track
Students making a marble track
Students making a marble track
Students making a marble track
Mrs. Shoemaker's Child Development class spent the morning exploring the Children's Museum. They learned about the different exhibits, what they teach children, and the process in which they are made.
about 2 years ago, Courtney Shoemaker
Children's Museum
Children's Museum
Children's Museum
Children's Museum
Target students organized a trip to "Feed My Starving Children!" A great way to spend a Friday (3/11/22)!
about 2 years ago, Michael Foss
Students packing meals
Students working to pack meals
Student glad to help others
Students in chemistry were learning about how extreme temperatures can change the behavior of gasses.
about 2 years ago, Michael Foss
Liquid oxygen was visible in the bottom of a cooled balloon
Student protected by the Leidenfrost effect
Using LN2 to cause interesting changes in the physical properties of substances
Students in Biology with Mr. G. were disecting cow eyes donated by Will Sampson Jr.. Giant thank you to our community!
about 2 years ago, Michael Foss
Students gaining experience using tools common in life sciences
Student identifying different structures in an eye
Students in Physical Science were investigating properties that impact buoyancy with a "Cartesian Diver" styles lab activity!
about 2 years ago, Michael Foss
Students filling a bottle with water
Students working on their "Diver"
Students squeezing the bottle making the "Diver" drop to the bottom
Congratulations to Our High School Students of the Month for March!
about 2 years ago, LaRae Ludwig
HS Student of the Month
Congratulations to Our Middle School Students of the Month for March!
about 2 years ago, LaRae Ludwig
MS Student of the Month
Mr. Wendlandt's 7th grade reading students are working on writing using a variety of text structures such as descriptive, compare and contrast, problem/solution, cause and effect, and sequential order!
about 2 years ago, Ryan Wendlandt
Structure
Structure
Congrats to Corbin Guggisberg and Luca Greenig on being selected for the ACDA-MN State 7-8 CTB Honor Choir! They were selected as two of Minnesota’s outstanding young choral musicians from hundreds of applications. Well done, Corbin and Luca!
about 2 years ago, Zach Kubasta
7/8 Choir
Students in Physical Science are summarizing what they have learned about forces and how they cause motion.
about 2 years ago, Michael Foss
Students identifying important information from a text.
Students collaborating on what information is most important with relation to the main topic.
Middle School Students of the Month for February
over 2 years ago, LaRae Ludwig
MS Student of the Month
Students in Chemistry were predicting the products of chemical reactions. Different tests (such as the flaming splint test) were done to identify chemicals produced and check their predictions.
over 2 years ago, Michael Foss
splint test for hydrogen
splint test for carbondioxide
Lab set up
flaming splint test for hydrogen gas
Students in physical science were exploring motion by using ultrasonic motion detectors and Logger Pro lab tools to graph the motion of manipulated objects. Students worked to understand how movement in one dimension can be graphed.
over 2 years ago, Michael Foss
Student moving a box and noticing how a graph of that motion changed
Student changing the position of a box relative to a sensor to change their graph.
Students in physical science were using pH strips to determine the pH of common household items, calculating pOH, and predicting properties of those items based on their acidity or alkalinity.
over 2 years ago, Michael Foss
Students calculating pH or pOH
Students determining the acidity of lemon juice
Celebrating LS-H Seniors! Class of 2022!
over 2 years ago, Jen Hovick
Seniors
Class of 2022
Mr. May’s PE classes are enjoying skating at the Community Center!
over 2 years ago, Jen Hovick
Skating in PE
Skating in PE
Students in physical science were observing the chemical reactions of chemical equations that they were balancing!
over 2 years ago, Michael Foss
Students observed a double replacement reaction
Students observed a synthesis reaction