They can do it in real life or do a virtual dissection, but it would be nice if we had a decision wether to or not, because some students are very uncomfortable in situations like that
No, students should not dissect any animals.
No they should not dissect animals it's mean it's like animal cruelty
Of course not. Anyone can be a life science student.
There is no law against it and from my experience it gives you invaluable information and really helps you to learn. You see it first hand, and this is the way many people learn.
you should never ever dissect a fairy the are living thing too you know i wonder what kind of jerk asked this horrible question.
A science quiz bee can be held to determine the level of learning of a group of students. A team should be at least three people. Each team takes turns answering questions about science. The questions should be at grade level for the students. Trophies and ribbons should be given to all participants.
When taking science notes, students should focus on key concepts, use diagrams and visuals, organize information clearly, and review and revise their notes regularly to ensure understanding and retention.
math courses
No studies have been done - you should do this for a science project and get an A!
No, not from High School or from a college or University.
Something about cells, our body, about animals, about plants, about the parts of anything.
The TAMS or Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science educational program is aimed at high school aged Texas students with good achievements. Those students should be interested in subjects of mathematics and science.