Wednesday, October 2, 2013

What is a Scientist?


It's going to be fun to see how students' perceptions of scientists change over the year. 

3 comments:

  1. This video was amazing, great artwork! Everyone seemed to know what a scientist was. The thing that I saw the most were glass vial's.
    When I grow up I want to be a engineer and invent different kinds of computers.

    sincerely,

    Sarah.M

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  2. Dear 4th graders,
    Great drawings but also remember scientists don’t all use chemicals some study wild life and invent new objects.
    Sincerely Izabelle,

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  3. Dear fourth graders, I really enjoy this video. I like seeing other peoples scientist. sincerely, Amaya

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