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SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES

Innovative in-class presentations that inspire curiosity and enhance learning through dynamic and interactive experiences.

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TOGETHER IN CURIOSITY 

Our school assemblies bring science to life with interactive presentations on topics like paleontology, ocean conservation, and energy innovation. Students explore real-world concepts aligned with NGSS standards through storytelling, hands-on activities, and data-driven learning. These engaging sessions inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and environmental stewardship while connecting science to everyday life.

Dinosaurs Alive!

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Students will delve into the science of paleontology, exploring dinosaur behavior and ecology through stories from decades of real bone excavations. They will learn to map and communicate real data, aligning with NGSS standards for K-8. Key skills include representing and interpreting data, solving problems using measurement, and understanding the history of planet Earth and paleontology. This comprehensive approach ensures a deep and engaging learning experience that connects past life on Earth to current scientific practices.

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Ocean Conservation

Students will explore the science of ocean plastics, oceanography, and marine biology. They will learn to map and communicate real data and hear fascinating stories from the sea. The curriculum aligns with NGSS standards for K-8, focusing on Earth systems and human impact, processes that shape the Earth, representing and interpreting data, and working toward solutions. This comprehensive approach provides a deep understanding of marine science and promotes environmental stewardship.

Bolts & Volts

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Students will explore the origins of energy, the role of energy in transportation today, and the concepts of kinetic and potential energy. They will compare fossil fuels and renewable energy sources. The curriculum aligns with NGSS standards for K-8, covering the conservation of energy and energy transfer, observing and recognizing patterns, obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information, and understanding structure and function. This comprehensive approach ensures a deep and engaging learning experience about energy.

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