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Show Page 8 BLANDING OUTLOOK March 4t 1960 . ( Visual Aids Being Used in 5th Grade Science Classes The (Note written by following article science teacher Kunz showing hew. la Cosmic MKay science olasses at Park Terraoe Elementary School) the best types of audio visual aids in science is movie films. .A few of the best ones used this year were furnished by the Bell Telephone Company and One of "Mr. 3ell", "Our Mr. included Sun", "The Strange Case of the use picture are "Gateways to the model, mind" (senses of the body), "The Unchained Goddess" (about the weather), and "Memo the Magnifi-cne- t" (about blood). Mu eh ri search goes into good films such as these, and the acting, music, and scope of instruction can bring to the classroom educational experiences that cannot be had without films. Nothing can really replaoe the visual aids are beint: used in the 5th grade In the Rays", of for getting the feel as Some of the students havt mado well as the vision of a subject a speoial study of the human under study. At upper left stu- skeleton In the picture at updents have gathered around an per Dan Nakal and Jos actual human skull, lont by Dr Stevens aro examining model of a Porter, Blanding dentist Pic- tooth to learn about formation'"' tured left side (front to back) of oavaties and why brushlni are Terry Shumway, Randy Brad- teeth is of value Also looking Louise ford, Taylor and Joyeo on art" (loft to right) students Bl&sk. From center to right arc Abe Rogers, Dorothy Bayles, riit Mary Kay Lyman, Eileen Mario Guymon, Mary Reddey, Jane Lehi, Caroline Watkins, Ruth. Mart ineau Martha Morris, Shirlay Katohum, Bruee or Johnson and Lynn Laws actual objects, real Mika Hatch and Fred Collins of course, chemicals and apparatus) and tho making of a model of the Solar System from paper maehe weather Spaoe maps. Behind the students, prtserved (in his home) was given the asBruce Johnson, Jed Lyman, and in formaldehyde in bottles, are signment along with Jos Stevens Sterling Palmer assembling a hu- speolmans ranging from scorpinns of making a model of a space At and salamanders man model (the visible man) to a human ap- station he is shown holding in Bruce is holding the brain pendix donated to the 5th grade his hand left, and at oenter, Jed is checking by its former owner, P. Vinoent Other experiences which have shown - films (such as the ones taken by Dr FI on and the ones of teeth furnished by Dr Porter), colored chalk drawings of suoh parts of the human as ths eye and the ear, etc have-e- ach been contributing tools jb charts. X-r- ay Included visual -- aid use in one attempt is made by most form or another are experiments right, Sterling is getting to fit small intestine to large students, when absent for & few using materials and objects from intestine of his mldel. Inter- days beoause of illness, to make the school's Selenoe Kit, suoh nal organs next receive & paint up work on the skill subjects as magnets, thermometer, prism insturctlon We have used ' and 'as with such various Job organs arithmetic, spelling, to separate light into its spe- miorosoope to stuty blood eells blood vessals and nerves taking etc The class tries, when pocial colors, compass, sto.) the and moving Protosoa) we have Idea for ssible, to allow suoh students to making of a mercury barometers on different colors through a telesthis type of model was taken participate in the other phases the crushing of a can with tho seen theand moon a s tithes cope has from the excellent job done on of olasswork, too, and maintain atmospheric pressure) growing of cope) made ths clear beat of a heart one by Allen Nugent, local San contast. Suoh was the case when colonies of soil and milk baTURN TO PAGE 10 COL Juan High student 3 Danry Pendleton, pictured cteria) chemical experiment using the skeleton of his model At Redd An ready Meme mb eir . " , o if o t..,......fmr1fmimmf1 |