Teachers at South Seminole Middle School had a chance to live
their student projects first hand in late November. SSMS is focusing
on the environment and the creation of outdoor classrooms on their
campus. Many student projects will involve digital stories about
the local environment, plants and animals living in the outdoor
classrooms, etc. Teachers did their research, wrote scripts and
created GREAT science and mathematics movies.

Crystal Osborn relates the story of how the wrens find
their homes
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Kristie Odum - through the voice of Cass L. Berry - tells
us "what's an Aqui-fer?"
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Dawn Trenholm provides another insight into the importance
of the aquifer
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Rick Hartman examines the water issues facing central
Florida
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Phyllis Williams follows the journey of a brown anole
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Pati Jackson looks at native birds through the eyes of
a mouse!
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Martha Gioelli provides a look at an endangered
beauty |

Bruce Sowden discusses ecology from the
point of view of a teenager
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Jan Scobey discusses the magic and math of tesselations
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Harriett Fossitt reveals the beauty of mathematics in
the migration of the Monarch butterfly
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Nedra Dietz looks at the math of music |

Teresa Sweet is looking for just the right
shape for the new iosphere container in this animated adventure |

Zizi Roberts lives a day without mathematics |

Jason Moncure employs Batman's mathematical skills to
solve a mystery
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Karen Gundal uses little Cubey to teach
us about 3-dimensional shapes |

Media Specialist Ruth Marchwinski creates
a "book trailer" to generate interest! |