From the ROM to the Classroom: Young Scientists Ask Big Questions
When the grade 3s and 4s visited the ROM last week they came away with some great questions, including one about fiddler crabs: How do their claws work?
Given that their current focus in STEM is “How Things Work,” they decided to take a closer look through sketching, photography, and dissection. They also considered how scientists use and treat artifacts in meaningful and intentional ways. They did a wonderful job and generated some theories, and more questions, which they’ll continue to explore in the days and weeks ahead.
Royal St. George's College is an independent school for boys located in The Annex neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Our mission is to challenge and inspire each of our students to become the best version of himself.