At one time, scientists and people in general believed that humans were the only species to use tools. Of course we (humans) create and use tools all the time and for many purposes. Now, of course, we know that humans are not the only species that use tools. Thanks to Jane Goodall and her pioneering [...]
Just in case you missed it on the class work site, here is the Distributions presentation below. The assignment included completing the template called “The Problem of Distribution Worksheet” which you can access through your KMS Apps account. Of course you can find the assignment at the KMS Science 7 site [...]
Welcome to KMS Science! Whether you have been into science in the past or not, your world is about to change! From the cool and weird facts to the intricate and delicate systems that surround us to the joy of discovery you will experience it all, right here at KMS.
Continue Reading →Last week we tried a little exercise on asking questions in science. By this I don’t mean the basic questions one might ask when trying to understand what someone is telling you but rather the type of question that can lead to scientific investigation. The key ingredient to asking these questions is
Curiosity
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Continue Reading →If you all had as good a day as I did then we are off to a fantastic start! If someone stopped me to ask about my day I would say, “The kids were great, really enthusiastic and ready to learn. I work with some great teachers and it was a beautiful day!”
Just a [...]
Continue Reading →Like most of you I spent much of Sunday inside listening to the rain and wind. While Irene didn’t deliver the full punch threatened earlier in the week, the results were still devastating in parts of the Mount Washington Valley.
Here in central NH we are fortunate to not have to worry much [...]
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