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This week's classroom experience comes from the Sanford Street School in Glens Falls, NY
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4th graders at Sanford Street School in Glens Falls , NY , learn how to use their own skills in science.
Students spend an average of two hours a week in the science program.
The science program draws upon and further develops the skills of arithmetic, social sciences and the language arts.
Children must find illustrations of Newton 's third law of motion.
Find out how old Isaac Newton was when he first began his first scientific experiment.
Use a toy balloon to show how a rocket goes.
Find the meaning of the law as used in Newton 's laws of motion, or how many people can do that.
The class was surprised to learn that Isaac Newton wasn't much older than they when he began to think about gravity and motion, and that he wrote his laws when he was just 23 years old .
In true scientific fashion, there were numerous variations demonstrated over and over again.
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