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Matter and Energy
Making Food
Breaking Down Food
Recycling Matter by Plants
Flow of Energy
Recycling of Carbon
Recycling of Nitrogen


What did you like most about your Science lessons?


What do you like most about Live Lessons?


What is your favorite thing you learned this semester in Science?

(we didnt do hands on exspriments)

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1) What did you like most about your Science lessons?
- Short: I liked learning how matter and energy move through living things and ecosystems.
- Slightly longer: I enjoyed understanding big ideas like how plants recycle matter and how energy flows through food chains — it made me see how everything in nature is connected.
- Reflective: I liked that the lessons connected different topics (making food, breaking down food, recycling carbon and nitrogen) into one clear story about how life keeps going. It was interesting to learn why plants are so important for recycling matter.

2) What do you like most about Live Lessons?
- Short: I liked the chance to ask questions and get instant answers.
- Slightly longer: I liked Live Lessons because the teacher explained things step-by-step, we could see diagrams and videos together, and I could ask questions right away if I didn’t understand.
- Reflective: I liked the interaction — being able to hear classmates’ ideas and get immediate feedback helped me understand tricky topics like the flow of energy and nutrient cycles. The live pace kept me focused.

3) What is your favorite thing you learned this semester in Science? (We didn’t do hands-on experiments)
- Short: My favorite was learning about the carbon and nitrogen cycles — how they move through the environment and living things.
- Slightly longer: My favorite topic was how plants recycle matter and make food (photosynthesis) because it explains how energy enters ecosystems and how carbon cycles between air, plants, and animals. It was cool to see how everything connects even without experiments.
- Reflective: I really liked learning about the flow of energy and nutrient recycling. Even though we didn’t do hands-on experiments, the videos and examples showed how organisms depend on each other and how matter keeps moving through ecosystems. I’d love to try a hands-on activity next time to see these processes in real life.

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