Mr. Ardito's The Living Environment: Recent Episodes

Mr. Ardito

Making sense of the Living Environment (and other things)

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This is a video made by students in a middle school life science class. The students were conducting an experiment investigating diffusion using marshmallows and a microwave.

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Here is a rap about asexual reproduction created and performed by Terence, Nick, Jacob, and Matt.

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Students Isobel, Sophie, Zoe, and Nicole put together a fake news report to get to the bottom of the male reproductive system.

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Another take on the Menstrual Cycle with Aurora, Kristina, and Samantha.

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The girls (Christina, Becca, Susie, and Jenna) walk us through sexual reproduction in plants in words and images.

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This video podcast with Leah, Whitney, and Jenny walks us through the menstrual cycle in words and pictures.

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Matt, Cecilia, and Jana walk us through sexual reproduction in plants.

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This video podcast is a digital storyboard describing the human reproductive system through words and pictures.

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Stephanie, Tatiana, Amanda, Claudia, and Caroline teach us about the female reproductive system through dance.

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Jack and his friends Eric, Andrew, and Josh discuss the various phases of the menstrual cycle.

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This is a funny take on how plants make more plants. It was created by students Alex, Sam, Ryan, and Andrew.