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			 From the youngest of their students, the preschoolers 
			and pre-kindergarteners, learning about plant growth to their 
			seventh and eighth graders dissecting frogs, the students have been 
			experiencing the wonders of God’s creation. 
 A Christian perspective emphasizing the wonders of the world God has 
			given us is taught along with each science experience. Science is 
			always a favorite subject among Zion’s students as they get to do 
			dissections, grow plants, watch and do chemical reactions, learn 
			about space, study habitats, and learn about motion and so much 
			more.
 
 The biennial Science Fair was changed this year to accommodate COVID 
			restrictions. This did not stop Zion’s students from learning and 
			having fun with science.
 
			
			 
			
			 
			  
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			  
			
			 
			The first and second graders did habitat dioramas and 
			presented them to their class.  
			
			 
			
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			The fifth and sixth graders made marble runs which 
			had to meet certain criteria; one was it had to be made out of 
			recycled materials. They then competed against each other to see 
			whose was the slowest!  
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			The seventh and eighth graders were challenged with 
			coming up with a science demonstration and then relating that to a 
			Bible verse or story. These were then recorded and shared with each 
			classroom and our Facebook page. 
 Earth Science, Life Science, and Physical Science along with Health 
			topics are taught throughout the grades. The students study light, 
			matter, movement, cells, heredity, microbiology, plants, animals, 
			the environment, the human body, forms of energy, weather, the solar 
			system, plants, and the Earth’s natural resources.
 
 Science is definitely an important part of Zion’s curriculum.
 
				 
			[Principal Diane Hunsley] |