This year in Life Science students will be investigating the connections between the seen and unseen, the living and nonliving, and how our actions affect these relationships.
To achieve these goals, we take nature walks to look closely at antlions, become lizards and use plastic sticky hands to get food, sound out and break apart complex vocabulary words, use an open-world Role Playing Game (RPG) to learn about complexity of communities in the environment, peer into the lenses of a complex microscope to observe the complex world of pond scum, take cell-fies of our own cheek cells, debate which human body system really is the most important, and gather casts of hermit crabs on Cape Cod.
Feel free to contact one of the members of the Life Science Team if your questions are not answered by the information provided on the site.
Stacey Reed Rachel Cluster stacey_reed@waylandps.org
Nora Martyny Carson Cluster Nora_martyny@waylandps.org
Brian Reddington Louise Cluster brian_reddington@waylandps.org