
Biology is studying how different solutions can change the size of eggs. They will determine how osmosis (the movement of water) can aid cells in homeostasis. They will determine the effects of hypotonic and hypertonic solutions on cells. #ExperienceWCS #EdgewoodSTEM






In Spanish 1, students are practicing basic questions and answers in a speed dating format. #ExperienceWCS



Students in language arts read Secret of Yellow Death and Fever 1793, then made mosquito traps as an experiment to see how to catch mosquitoes and stop them from spreading disease. #ExperienceWCS #EdgewoodSTEM


Science students dealt with "toxic popcorn," working to move kernels from one cup to another without spilling, using only a rubber band and 6 ropes. Lots of redesigning and laughter! #ExperienceWCS #EdgewoodSTEM




Automation & Robotics learn from Miss Ashley how the turfbot works. Students get an opportunity to drive the turfbot. #edgewoodSTEM #experienceWCS




Mr. Denlinger showed the Automation & Robotics students about the smart scrubber. The scrubber is automated and reads QR codes around the school which tells the scrubber where to go. Automation is all around us! #edgewoodSTEM #experienceWCS


Design & Modeling students are collecting data from Science 8 students. Science 8 students are solving puzzle cubes designed by the Design & Modeling students. The collected data will be analyzed. #edgewoodSTEM #experiencewcs


Mrs. Helser's honors language arts class researched lesser known events in history, then created podcasts about these events. #ExperienceWCS #EdgewoodSTEM


Students are learning how to play Euchre for Mrs. Helser's enrichment activity. #ExperienceWCS




Mrs. Hawn's Everyday Skills recently studied Child Development. To wrap up the unit they took a field trip to the Warsaw Early Learning Academy to play with the children. #ExperienceWCS



Exploring French students worked on their feast project, in which they presented on a French food that they made! Two groups were able to use Mrs. Hawn's FACS lab to work. #ExperienceWCS




Exploring German students made and presented models of German monuments in class. #ExperienceWCS






Edgewood's Parents as Partners in Education are hosting a spirit wear fundraiser. Short and long sleeve t-shirts and hoodies are available with 2 different designs. Click on the following link or scan this QR code for more information:
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Mass Measurement - students in science are learning the difference between weight and mass, and are using special scales to measure mass. #ExperienceWCS #EdgewoodSTEM




Our favorite lab of the school year: making cookies from scratch, then eating them! Thanks, Mrs. Hawn! #ExperienceWCS #EdgewoodSTEM







Students learned about iteration - trying, then redesigning to improve on the original. New paper towers, still build with only a certain number of pieces of paper, were much taller and sturdier the second time around! #ExperienceWCS #EdgewoodSTEM



Students need to package a Pringle in a way to protect it from damage when it is shipped! #ExperienceWCS #EdgewoodSTEM




Make your own paper? Yes, please! Miss Morris, Edgewood's art teacher, has her students making their own paper! #ExperienceWCS #EdgewoodSTEM




Automation & Robotics course sees automation live at Medtronic. Students see the real impact that implants can have on the quality of life. #experienceWCS #edgewoodSTEM


Automation & Robotics course visits Medtronic to see automation in action. #experiencewcs #edgewoodSTEM
