Fields Store Elementary School students from Todd Nesloney's fifth grade class became doctors for a day, in order to learn new math skills. Dr. Nesbit taught the surgeons their math lesson using creative methods. Students received hands-on training when they inspected some "blood", made from red-dyed water, with gummy worm parasites floating in the bloody substance. The surgeons had to perform tasks such as measuring the worms and converting the measurements, measuring liquids.
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Tomball clean up week deemed a success
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