Anatomy students in Mrs. Roger's class are showing off their brains! They worked on a lab in class where they dissected animal brains. This was a great hands-on lesson for our students!
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Students in Mrs. Rogers' Anatomy classes dissected chicken wings yesterday in class. They were able to observe the function of the muscles, as well as, connective tissue and cartilage. What a fun activity!
The chemistry classes at CHS are celebrating half mole day this week! Students express their creativity with mole jokes, stuffed moles, posters and more! This is always a fun activity for our students and they really enjoy this assignment in their chemistry class.
Mr. Dudley and Mr. Hawig's Ecology and Biology classes tested a carbohydrate (marshmallow) vs. different lipids (fats) to determine which has more calories (observed as heat/length of burn). The variety of nuts tested burned three to six times longer, which emphasized the function of lipids as an energy storage macromolecule. What a fun lesson!
Recently the STEM students at CHS engraved 45 clipboards for Carrollton Elementary School. They created the file and sent it to CUES so that they could help by engraving 15 clipboards. This was a great example of three of the four schools in the CCS collaborated. Here at CHS, we collaborated with Mr. Maples and his class to make a video to describe to the CES and CUE students how we made the engravings. Georgia Power reached out to our CHS Ecology students to consider efficient uses of energy through various renewable means. This included a STEM challenge to build the best fan. Mr. Dudley and Mr. Hawig had just as much fun as students being guided by engineers in the field! What a fun lesson for our students!
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