by wildfire | Oct 1, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
Thank you to Summit School teacher Henry Heidtman and the 2012-13 sixth grade video students Walter Kelley, Zach Brown, Max Clark, Josh Bozeman, Joe Hartle, Tres Morley and Nikolas Moyer for producing this fun video that makes you feel like a kid again!...
by wildfire | Oct 1, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
This video outlines some memorable moments from SciWorks’ history.
by wildfire | Sep 29, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
Bearded Dragons are a medium-sized lizard that generally grows to be 13-24 inches in length, including their tail. They are named for their beard which is an expandable dewlap with spiky scales. They have a broad triangular head, round bodies, stout legs, and robust...
by wildfire | Sep 29, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
Scientific Name: Gromphadorhina Portentosa. Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches are shiny brown and oval shaped insects. They are one of the world’s largest cockroaches reaching, two to three inches at maturity. They do not have wings and they have a single pair of...
by wildfire | Sep 29, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
Scientific Name: Gopherus polyphemus. Gopher tortoises live in dry, sandy, upland, and coastal areas of the southeastern United States. Sand hills, roadsides, beaches, coastal dunes, and barrier islands are just some of their natural habitat. They prefer areas with...
by wildfire | Sep 29, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
Scientific Name: Colinus virginianus. Bobwhite quail are small, ground-dwelling birds of the fowl family. Adults stand six to seven inches tall and weigh six to seven ounces. Males have a black and white striped head, while females have a brown and white striped head...