
Dezavian Barker
Science teacher, Mr Lyne, teaches a lab about photosynthesis.
Science is an important aspect not just for kids at BGJHS but everywhere else in the world since it provides necessary ideas to everyone.
In our school, a big part of everything we do around this school building is because of science. Science affects everyday life more than you could imagine. The lights that you have on are because of science, the way you are held together is because of science, and even the basic form of walking is because of science. All of these are ways science affects everyday life. According to Suma Hidi Onda, he states that science affects him by saying, βIn science you get to learn a lot of things about nature, the human body, your life, cells, atoms, and all those things that are very essential for you to know as a grown-up in the real world.β This shows how even a 7th-grade student can rely on the effects of science around him. These are all of the ways science happens in your everyday life.
The students of BGJHS learn something new almost every day in their science class. The students learn many things, such as how the human body works, different things about plants and rocks, and many more. They also do experiments to test out their theories. When 7th grader Wakati Shindano learns something new in science class, β it makes me think deeper about things and what’s going on in their system and multiple other things.β Science is a very effective subject that can help fill students’ curiosity. It can also help the students think deeply about an everyday thing they do that looks simple at first.
Science is an everyday aspect of life. There are 32.7 trillion cells in the human body. Without science, we wouldn’t know that. Wouldn’t you want to know how things work and how much stuff they have?