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High School: Teacher Pages: Mrs. Stinebaugh

Fossil Fuel Extraction

April 3, 2012

Environmental Science students used creativity and imagination to demonstrate a real-world concept...fossil fuel extraction.  The students did this by using M&M cookies as their digging site . . . read more

Water Cycle Rap

March 15, 2012

Water Cycle Rap Performed by: J-Dog and Madi Music by: Zach and Emily   read more

Heart Video

by Amanda Stinebaugh | February 22, 2012

The Circulatory System Test will be made from a combination of this video, class discussions, and activities.  Feel free to make notes while watching.     read more

Necklaces-Environmental Science

by Amanda Stinebaugh | February 22, 2012

The Environmental Science class started thinking up ways to reuse already used materials. Sure you can recycle, but even that takes energy.  They were looking for methods or practices that required no extra fossil fuel use which is a . . . read more

Population Sampling

by Amanda Stinebaugh | February 22, 2012

General Biology completed the following lab in order to better understand population sampling.  They had to first select a latch-hook rug, create a grid of 1"x1" squares, randomly select 10 squares, count the yarn in the selected . . . read more

A & P Cat Dissections

by Amanda Stinebaugh | February 13, 2012

The Anatomy and Physiology class began dissecting cats on February 6th. This is an annual event that allows the students to tie together their learned information about the human muscular system to that . . . read more

BACTERIA!

by Amanda Stinebaugh | February 13, 2012

There are trillions of bacteria all around us each day. Fortunately, they are so small we can not see them, therefore, we do not think about them. Our planet houses a number of bacteria that is hard . . . read more

Mrs. Stinebaugh's Teacher Page

by Amanda Stinebaugh

Amanda Stinebaugh Life Sciences Phone: (785) 869-3355 ex. 430 astinebaugh@usd288.org Room # 401 General Biology College . . . read more

 
 

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