[2][3] In June, 2010, a group of seventh
grade science students at Evergreen Middle School in Cottonwood, California, participating in the Mars Student Imaging Project, helped researchers discover a new series of lava tubes near Pavonis Mons through identification of a skylight estimated to be 190 × 160 meters wide and at least 115 meters deep.
The professional learning community of, from left, Hillary Berbeco, David Lawrence, Geetika D. Kaw, and Anne Demallie discusses ways to help
8th grade science students at Jonas Clarke Middle School in Lexington, Mass..
In one, seventh -
grade science students investigate a «murder scene,» using fingerprinting, blood typing and other evidence - processing techniques to identify a killer.
In June, 2010,
7th grade science students at Evergreen Middle School in Cottonwood, California helped researchers discover a new series of lava tubes, including one with a pit crater.
But what is particularly troubling about this concensus view, is the simple fact that any
eighth grade science student could tell you that the second law of thermodynamics would prohibit a rain drop from freezing from the inside out.