In Mr. Herzog’s Geology class, students are diving into the dynamic world of science through the engaging use of the EmRiver stream table. This hands-on learning tool allows students to explore the intricacies of erosion by water, providing a tangible way to understand complex geological processes. By manipulating the stream table, students can calculate essential parameters such as stream gradient, flow rate, and observe the natural flow patterns of water. This interactive approach not only makes the study of weathering and erosion more accessible but also more enjoyable, transforming abstract concepts into concrete experiences. Students can witness firsthand the transformative power of water on landscapes, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Earth’s ever-changing surface. 
Frog Festival
Third graders have concluded their frog-themed unit in ELA, which focused on building their reading, research, writing, and collaborative discussion skills through the study of “freaky frogs”. To celebrate all of their hard work, they had their fourth annual “Frog...

