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Can We Extend Classrooms Beyond The Walls

Today, let me introduce to you little Maya, a vibrant young student of Grade 4 at Newland Elementary. And, today, she is really excited, having learnt about photosynthesis in her science class! She is fascinated by how plants are able to make their own food only with the help of sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water u2014 it feels magical indeed!

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Can We Extend Classrooms Beyond The Walls

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  1. The Magic of Breaking Classroom Barriers A TaleofTrueCollaboration!

  2. Wait… plants cook their own food? Photosynthesis is how plants make their own food using sunlight She kept wondering about it on her way back home Maya learns about Photosynthesis in Class So, the colour of the light colour decides how plants grow? Maya started researching Photosynthesis! She had a curious idea too big to keep to herself...

  3. Maya shared her curiosity on Newsepick How would plants grow on Earth if the Sun wasn‛t yellow? She let her thoughts fly into the digital world!

  4. Whoa... someone replied! Hi I saw your post -It's awesome. I'm working on plant experiment too. Lee joins the scene Red light made the flowers bloom. Blue light made them grow tall! So light color actually changes how they grow?! Lee explains

  5. WHAT ELSE DO YOU THINK ABOUT THIS, MAYA? Green light didn't work well! MAYBE PLANTS WOULD NEED LESS WATER! Trying purple next! Maya and Lee‛s discussion sparked interest across the school One curious thought sparked a chain of discoveries

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