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Kiersten Jennings's science classes created Flash animations of chemical reactions representing combustion, decomposition, synthesis, single replacement, and double replacement.
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Amy Kissel's social studies students participated in a role play of a Little Rock school board meeting, and they examined resolutions and proposed plans surrounding the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Drawing upon their understandings from Warriors Don't Cry, class lessons, and activities surrounding this period in American history, students assumed the roles of assorted stakeholders during this activity.
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8th graders shared their poems with their classmates in Eve Becker's English class.
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8th grade music students re-created "Duke's Place" by Duke Ellington with Maria Sassani.
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With Kiersten Jennings, science students are producing a weblog to help relate and connect what they learn in the classroom to the outside world.
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8th grade Chester Re-mix in Music
In Maria Sassani's music class, students used GarageBand to re-mix William Billing's "Chester." Billings is considered America's first major composer, and "Chester" was his famous Revolutionary War hymn.
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