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Fourth graders build gumdrop bridges during National Engineering Week
Garver engineers visited fourth grade students for National Engineering Week, using a gumdrop bridge challenge to spark a ...
Jacob Leggette, 9, of Baltimore looks on as President Barack Obama blows a bubble while visiting his science exhibit during the annual White House Science Fair in April 2016. Obama started the fair as ...
KOCHVILLE TWP, MI-- Saginaw Valley State University has announced it will be helping to introduce eighty-two 4th graders to computer science concepts. In a release shared by the university, the “Hour ...
Lincoln University students got a chance to work with local elementary students in preparation for leading their own classrooms one day. Through the River Reporters project with local Thorpe Gordon ...
More countries are edging ahead of the United States in math and science achievement, according to the latest results from an international test of 4th and 8th graders in the subjects. The Trends in ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Bright lights were in little hands and even brighter minds at Windsor Park Elementary School on Wednesday. It was a lab day for one fourth grade science class. The young ...
While preparing for the fourth grade science PSSA’s at Tenth Street Elementary, Mrs. Przybyla’s student teacher Miss Sarah Radzavicz wanted to reinforce the area of Life Science. By doing so, they ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. NEWFANE — Beginning in March, fourth and fifth graders at NewBrook Elementary School started putting together a science fair. Each student had a unique ...
NASHUA — A fresh round of science test scores released Wednesday show the district’s elementary school students have made some significant gains while middle and high school students have held steady.
The most shocking thing, to Icarus Franklin, in standing in front of scores of Topeka USD 501 fourth-graders is that they actually were interested in what they had to say. With a whole electric ...
More than half of New York City fourth- and eighth-graders failed national science tests last year, scoring far below the nationwide average, according to results released yesterday. In New York City, ...
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