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This pigeon friend is looking for breakfast on the table next to me. One example of animal-human symbiosis in the city of Athens, Greece.

This pigeon friend is looking for breakfast on the table next to me. One example of animal-human symbiosis in the city of Athens, Greece.
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A Grade 4 student LFCDS used their knowledge and skills on circuits to create a motorized Jack-o-Lantern at home! It demonstrates how young learner's can benefit from theoretical and hands-on learning combined.

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Grade 3 students LFCDS are excited with predicting the weather. After learning about cloud types, students are using the barometers they made to study high/low pressure. Their barometers showed that rain is not in the immediate forecast!

Grade 3 students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> are excited with predicting the weather. After learning about cloud types, students are using the barometers they made to study high/low pressure. Their barometers showed that rain is not in the immediate forecast!
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Grade 4 Students LFCDS learning about the lithosphere. Students observed different specimens of rocks, fossils, and minerals. Afterward, they wrote summaries of what they learned about the lithosphere.

Grade 4 Students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> learning about the lithosphere. Students observed different specimens of rocks, fossils, and minerals. Afterward, they wrote summaries of what they learned about the lithosphere.
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The best way to learn about rocks and minerals are to handle and observe them under the microscopes. Grade 4 students LFCDS scraped specimens and observed them under microscopes. They were amazed at the geometry, colors, and how a plain rock has so much information!

The best way to learn about rocks and minerals are to handle  and observe them under the microscopes. Grade 4 students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> scraped specimens and observed them under microscopes. They were amazed at the geometry, colors, and how a plain rock has so much information!
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Underwater volcanoes are exciting to study, especially when you can simulate them. Grade 2 students LFCDS observed how an island formed when magma and lava (wax) broke through the crust under the ocean(water in beaker).

Underwater volcanoes are exciting to study, especially when you can simulate them. Grade 2 students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> observed how an island formed when magma and lava (wax) broke through the crust under the ocean(water in beaker).
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Grade 1 students LFCDS are studying light. Today, students explored refraction by using cups of water, colors, sand, and flashlights. They noticed objects looked bigger and bent in water. Then they explored what would happen to light if they mixed sand and colors in the cup.

Grade 1 students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> are studying light. Today, students explored refraction by using cups of water, colors, sand, and flashlights. They noticed objects looked bigger and bent in water. Then they explored what would happen to light if they mixed sand and colors in the cup.
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Space is vast, and Grade 2 students LFCDS wanted to understand how much. After creating a map of the solar system on paper, students created a map of the solar system in our hallway using yard sticks. Pluto and Voyager 2 were placed on the other end of our school's hallway!

Space is vast, and Grade 2 students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> wanted to understand how much. After creating a map of the solar system on paper, students created a map of the solar system in our hallway using yard sticks. Pluto and Voyager 2 were placed on the other end of our school's hallway!
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Grade 4 Students LFCDS are working on building mini Remotely Operated Boats to explore our school's pond. Currently, they putting together the thrusters, and gaining experience with cutting, stripping, and soldering wires.

Grade 4 Students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> are working on building mini Remotely Operated Boats to explore our school's pond. Currently, they putting together the thrusters, and gaining experience with cutting, stripping, and soldering wires.
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Grade 1 Students LFCDS are inquiring about systems. A system is made of parts that work together and are connected a specific way. Students were given clips, batteries, switches, and light bulbs to create a working system. It required careful thinking and testing.

Grade 1 Students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> are inquiring about systems. A system is made of parts that work together and are connected a specific way. Students were given clips, batteries, switches, and light bulbs to create a working system. It required careful thinking and testing.
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Grade 4 students LFCDS testing to see if their boats and motors float and work. Students noticed some issues with balance, and are working hard to correct them. True engineers at work!

Grade 4 students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> testing to see if their boats and motors float and work. Students noticed some issues with balance, and are working hard to correct them. True engineers at work!
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Grade 4 Students LFCDS completed their first test of the boats in the pond. Hard work and problem solving paid off! Things are looking well for next week's exploration of the pond.

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Grade 4 Students LFCDS utilized their Remotely Operated Boats to salvage a plush toy cat they noticed in the pond! They tried to "Rescue the cat" but were unsuccessful. They will try again next week!

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Grade 1 students LFCDS experiencing paleontology! Students excavated in dirt bins to find real fossils, and learn what animals lived millions of years ago. To make it feel like a real dig, we went outside in the the hot sun!

Grade 1 students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> experiencing paleontology! Students excavated in dirt bins to find real fossils, and learn what animals lived millions of years ago. To make it feel like a real dig, we went outside in the the hot sun!
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Summer camp students LFCDS are trying to find micrometeorites. They used strong magnets to collect samples from outside and then looked at them under the microscope. Some looked very similar to our big meteorite samples in our science lab.

Summer camp students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> are trying to find micrometeorites. They used strong magnets to collect samples from outside and then looked at them under the microscope. Some looked very similar to our big meteorite samples in our science lab.
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Grade 3 students LFCDS began the school year by sorting coins in chronological order. Students used different strategies and teamwork. They also noticed how some older coins were thicker and that some worn quarters have copper in them!

Grade 3 students <a href="/lfcds1888/">LFCDS</a> began the school year by sorting coins in chronological order. Students used different strategies and teamwork. They also noticed how some older coins were thicker and that some worn quarters have copper in them!