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Grade 7 Science introduces or reinforces a number of Life Science and Physical Science topics, including  Matter and Energy, Biodiversity, Ecology and Ecosystems, Adaptation/Change/ Evolution, Force and Motion.  The Science curriculum has been fully integrated with Maine’s Learning Results as well as national science standards. Course work is divided between teacher-directed lessons, exploratory activities, individual and group research, technology  assisted learning and classroom discussions.

Mr. Rodrigue believes that all students can learn, and generally expects them to do so to the best of their abilities. Academics are the number one priority  in Mr.Rodrigue’s classes.  By achieving academic success, Mr. Rodrigue feels that students will attain a strong sense of self-esteem and confidence in their abilities and will be able to achieve similar success in their future pursuits.

 

 

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  1. Black Holes

    What is a black hole? Well they are pretty weird. But if you stay tuned.
    Really big stars like stars larger than our sun, they have iron in the middle. Over time the iron builds up way too much to the point the star’s core collapses. Then the star implodes , it makes a neutron star, if it’s big enough it makes a black hole
    To escape a black hole you have to be traveling than the speed of light which is impossible for now. Black holes don’t suck things up like a vacuum. It does suck things up though. It’s called the singularity. The singularity is infinitely dense, there’s zero volume and surface. When you go into a black hole your cells get torn apart slowly. Then you become a hot stream of plasma about an atom wide.

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