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Ms. Stephanie Keene Room 206

 Folder or Binder  Spiral Notebook or Filler paper  Pencil or Pens  Agenda Book  District Webpage District Webpage  Interactive Science Text Series Interactive Science Text Series  Edmodo Edmodo

 Scientific Inquiry  Diversity of Life  Cells & Genetics  Ecology

 Think Like a Scientist  Bean Lab  Egg Drop  Bottle Rockets

 Interactive Science Text Series  Virtual Zoo Virtual Zoo  Frog Dissection

Sponges Cnidarians Worms Mollusks Arthropods Chordates Echinoderms

Sponges The body of a sponge is covered with many pores, or tiny holes. Home!

Cnidarians All cnidarians have nematocysts, which are special stinging structures. Home!

Worms Worms are divided into three phylum, flatworms (planaria), roundworms (nematode), and segmented worms (earthworms) Home!

 Interactive Science  Microscopes  Cell City  Genetics Labs  Hybrid Animal Project Hybrid Animal Project

 Food Webs  Rat Island