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Mr. Syracuse's Class: It's here!
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A forum for students and the community about the world of Science. Saturday, February 20, 2010. The new MisterSyracuse.com is here! Not everything works, and it's not all pretty-like yet, but you can get all of our notes for the year! Check back often, as I'll be adding course documents soon. That way, you can just go to the site and download extras if you need them, or catch up if you were absent! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Links of interest. NPR Topics: Health and Science.
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Mr. Syracuse's Class: Mind games....no, really.
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A forum for students and the community about the world of Science. Monday, January 4, 2010. Mind games.no, really. In class, Mary brought up a game in which one uses one's mind to move a ball through a maze. "Impossible! We all thought. "Utter rubbish! Well, she was right! The good people at the Mattel Corporation bring you Mindflex. The first board game to use the power of thought to help you play. Does this mean we're not far off from turning on the TV by just thinking about it? Only time can tell!
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Mr. Syracuse's Class: October 2009
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A forum for students and the community about the world of Science. Thursday, October 22, 2009. It was a dark and stormy night. You might recognize the phrase "It was a dark and stormy night." as a classic way to begin a ghost tale, but did you know that it was actually from a real novel? It was called Paul Clifford, and it was written in 1870 by a man named Edward George Bulwer-Lytton. The rest of the opening line goes like this:. It was a dark and stormy night;. You can see a list of winners here. Well,...
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Mr. Syracuse's Class: Kind of Scary....
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A forum for students and the community about the world of Science. Sunday, December 13, 2009. So this is a paper that a second-grader in my Mom's class (she's a teacher aide back in Buffalo) turned in. In case you can't read the answers that he or she wrote, I've transcribed them here:. What is going on with this world? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Links of interest. NPR Topics: Health and Science. Subscribe to This Blog.
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Mr. Syracuse's Class: November 2009
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A forum for students and the community about the world of Science. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Recently, Groton Biology students had the chance to obtain a "Where the Solute Goes the Water Follows (WTSGTWF)" wristband in exchange for a donation in the amount of their choice to UNICEF. The United Nations Infants and Children's Everything Fund (More info. Helps make sure that as many children as possible are given the opportunity to lead full and healthy lives. Great work for a wonderful cause! If you're in...
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Mr. Syracuse's Class: December 2009
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A forum for students and the community about the world of Science. Monday, December 14, 2009. We've just completed our Calorimetry lab, in which we tried to determine how much energy was contained in a peanut. The object was to burn the peanut to release its energy, and collect that energy in another substance and changing its temperature. Then using an equation (see below), we could calculate how much energy was there. The equation was. Various materials, such as the clay seen here, were used to try and...
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Mr. Syracuse's Class: The World's Best Tie Rack!
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A forum for students and the community about the world of Science. Thursday, January 21, 2010. The World's Best Tie Rack! So here it is, at long last - my motorized tie rack! All you do is press a button to move in one direction or the other, and the middle button to stop when you see a tie you like. The light goes on automatically. Enjoy a picture and and a video. March 20, 2010 at 12:04 AM. March 25, 2010 at 2:02 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Links of interest. Subscribe to This Blog.
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Mr. Syracuse's Class: May 2009
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A forum for students and the community about the world of Science. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. Mice in a maze - Classic stuff! Searching for "blood" with a blacklight at a "crime scene! GOSH it's been a while since I've posted here, but better late than never, I suppose. The illustrious Groton Science Department recently presented our second annual Science Night, and it was a smashing success! Check out a few of the pictures that we took. A project about the benefits of hemp! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).