🐛 🧠 Dissection Days 👁 🥼 (Part 3)
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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🐛 🧠 Dissection Days 👁 🥼 Part 1
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🐛 🧠 Dissection Days 👁 🥼 (Part 2)
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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More building in Pre-K.
over 4 years ago, Mischel Hill
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Peyton S. sends all of his ‘Love from the Lab.’ 🥼🧪🧫🧡🖤
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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Future Clinical Laboratory Scientists 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬 were able to reunite mismatched babies with their biological mothers through a simulated ABO blood typing lab. 🩸 CK Scholars also determined their own blood type. 🅰️🅱️🆎🅾️ Fun fact: One CK scholar has the rarest blood type (AB-) and is a universal plasma donor — just 0.6% of donors have this type. Another CK scholar is a universal donor (O-), has the most needed blood type, and will donate their blood for the 3rd time today! 💪👊
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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Physical Scientists determined the relationship between state change 💦 and temperature 🌡 through the creation of a heating curve. 🔥 (Part 5)
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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Physical Scientists determined the relationship between state change 💦 and temperature 🌡 through the creation of a heating curve. 🔥 (Part 4)
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Physical Scientists determined the relationship between state change 💦 and temperature 🌡 through the creation of a heating curve. 🔥 (Part 3)
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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Physical Scientists determined the relationship between state change 💦 and temperature 🌡 through the creation of a heating curve. 🔥 (Part 2)
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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Physical Scientists determined the relationship between state change 💦 and temperature 🌡 through the creation of a heating curve. 🔥 (Part 1)
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CHALLENGE ACCEPTED! 8th graders competed in a STEM challenge to build the strongest and tallest tower that would support a marshmallow using spaghetti. First Place: Jasper R. and Rylie S. Second Place: Kate C. and Traper S. Third Place: Allie H. and Lucas B.
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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CHALLENGE ACCEPTED! 8th graders competed in a STEM challenge to build the strongest and tallest tower that would support a marshmallow using spaghetti. First Place: Jasper R. and Rylie S. Second Place: Kate C. and Traper S. Third Place: Allie H. and Lucas B.
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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Abi D 👩‍🔬 is rockin’ her stylin’ goggles 🥽 while working hard to determine the percent composition of dihydrogen monoxide 💦 in zea Mays var. everta. 🍿
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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Pre-K
over 4 years ago, Mischel Hill
Dr. Seuss hat day.
One golden star ratio geometry project complete!
over 4 years ago, Cody-Kilgore Unified Schools
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Blood Drive in Cody on Wednesday. Any HS students wanting to donate blood need the following: 1. Permission slip for the Blood Bank 2. Driver License 3. Permission from parent to leave the school. Thanks!
over 4 years ago, Carrie Ford
Mrs Milton took some of the 6th-7th grade boys to the Circle C Matket today. They are learning measurements and conversions. Mrs Shelbourn was great at explaining things.
over 4 years ago, Cody-Kilgore Unified Schools
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The 8th grade science class had the opportunity to meet Justin W.‘s chinchillas, Chum Chum and Totoro.
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress
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The 8th grade science class had the opportunity to meet Justin W.‘s chinchillas, Chum Chum and Totoro.
over 4 years ago, Bailie Mills-Burress