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Short week…intense Science

by Jorge Luis LOPEZ | Nov 17, 2016 | Secondary Science, Uncategorized

Finishing up topics in Science this week: Redox, Human Physiology SL, Forces and pressure, Nucleic acids and Periodicity. Students are in the process of being tested on these topics and new units will get started next week.

Resistance is neither futile nor neccessarily constant

by Lina HURST-MAWASSE | Nov 10, 2016 | Grade 12, Secondary Science, The Grades

Grade 12 this week began studying resistance in electrical circuits. Part of their syllabus is to describe the current-voltage characteristics (and resistances) of different circuit components. They investigated how the current through a filament bulb changes with the...

Internal assessment frenzy

by Jorge Luis LOPEZ | Nov 10, 2016 | Grade 9, Secondary Science, Uncategorized

This week the grade 12 IB students have been finishing the practical component of their internal assessment, so we have been extremely busy in the lab. Investigations ranging from water quality to using henna as an indicator, oscillating reactions producing...

Biochemistry, Physiology, Atomic structure and more!

by Jorge Luis LOPEZ | Oct 20, 2016 | Secondary Science, Uncategorized

Week full of experiments in the Science department.  Grade 9 students were comparing properties of ionic and covalent compounds and learning about new materials like the mighty graphene. Grade 11 students were learning about proteins and carbohydrates in Biology...

Making metals react

by Lina HURST-MAWASSE | Oct 20, 2016 | Grade 7, Grade 7 - 10 (MYP), Secondary Science, The Grades

As part of their new unit on atoms and elements, Grade 7 observed the changes of 5 different metals when heated. Magnesium showed the strongest reaction with an impressive white hot flame given off – which is so bright that it is best observed by not looking at...

May the force be with you…

by Lina HURST-MAWASSE | Oct 13, 2016 | Grade 8, Secondary Science, The Grades

Grade 8 is currently studying Forces and Motion in Science. This week, we looked at different forces and how we can measure them, with a particular focus on gravitational force. The students measured the mass and weight of a number of different objects (for example...
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