FIRST Lego League Competition
FIRST Lego League Competitions are held all over the United States and Canada to give kids a fun way to engage with math, science and technology. Guided by adult mentors, students use their own imagination to design and build robots made of Legos to perform tasks and navigate obstacles as part of the competition. This regional tournament is held each year at the University of Rochester. For more information, visit http://www.firstrochester.org/
How Animals & Humans Quench Thirst in the Desert
A documentary of humans and animals find water in the desert.
Building Learning Communities
Learning communities (“LCs”) involve collaboration, not only across academic departments, but across other institutional resources that serve student needs. Departments such as academic affairs, student development, and the library offer services and skills that contribute to the mission of learning communities and to students’ experience of higher education. This workbook is intended to guide you through the challenge of building or strengthening a learning community.
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Straw-Coloured Fruit Bat--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life footage of Straw-Coloured Fruit Bats in their natural environment. Students will enjoy seeing the close up views of these bats roosting on rock walls and under a beautiful waterfall. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
Honors Colloquium - "A Day in the Life 2030" Presentation
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Animal Reproduction
What animals abandon their offspring? Find out this and more as you explore reproduction in the animal world.
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Combustion Reaction
In the form of a news show, a student describes a combustion reaction as an exothermic chemical reaction as this video begins. He then describes the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen which is often used in engines of rockets. The video concludes with a science teacher demonstrating a combustion reaction using a balloon filled with hydrogen. ( 1:55)
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On A Quest To See The Light
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Male Blue Rock-Thrush
This very short video gives excellent real life footage of a male blue Rock-Thrush. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
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The Scientific Method
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Facts About the Earth's Moon
This animated video provides facts about the moon, Earth's only satellite. Facts included are that the moon is the brightest object in the solar system after the sun and is the only celestial body in which humans have landed. ( 1:02)
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Water Power
In this activity, students observe a model of a waterwheel to investigate the transformations of energy involved in turning the blades of a hydro-turbine into work. Students work as engineers to create a model for a new waterwheel while considering resources, such as time and materials, in their design. Students also discuss and explore the characteristics of hydropower plants.















