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Science Overview
There are two complementary and equally important components in the Upper School science program at Burke’s. The first is that scientific concepts, relevant to the students’ own curiosity about the world, are presented in a hands-on, thought-provoking way. The second is that throughout the presentation of scientific concepts is woven an underpinning of learning skills to support individual progress toward becoming a more effective, active, and organized student.
Upper School science builds upon students’ curiosity about the world around them, and Lower School’s scientific focus on asking questions and making observations.
Grade Level Highlights
List of 4 items.
Fifth Grade Science
Learning experiences mirror the practices of an authentic science research lab so the students’ experiences model those of practitioners within the discipline while also reinforcing essential Upper School skills being taught in language arts and mathematics.
The students spend the year applying these habits of mind to a biology-focused curriculum that includes studies of cell biology, molecular biology and genetics, human biology, health/puberty, ecology, and evolution. Students document their learning in their interactive science notebooks and demonstrate their understanding through regular assessments.
Sixth Grade Science
The second year of Upper School science builds upon the fifth grade experience of engaging in authentic science experiments and focuses on its proper documentation in sixth grade.
Seventh Grade Science
he Introductory Physical Science (IPS) program emphasizes three forms of active learning: experimenting, solving problems, and effectively communicating the results of a scientific investigation through writing. Students began their study of physical science by setting up lab notebooks, doing observation activities, and getting acquainted with the science lab and the equipment.
Eighth Grade Science
We continue the Introductory Physical Science (IPS) program in eighth grade, which emphasizes three forms of active learning: experimenting, solving problems, and effectively communicating the results of a scientific investigation through writing. After setting up lab notebooks, creating classroom agreements, and reviewing lab safety, students generate and test each others’ procedures, reinforcing the importance of communication in science.
Science Faculty
List of 3 members.
Tone
Rawlings
Upper School Science Teacher
415-751-0187, ext. 309
Rick
Tuten
Upper School Science Teacher
415-751-0187, ext. 347
Alisha
Wilkinson
Science Support Teacher
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