This twitter page is reserved for Ms. Anderson's AP Environmental Science classes at Franklin High School

Joined January 2018
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The United States has enough solar power potential to replace coal burning power plant entirely, making our air cleaner and safer. Check out the FHS solar panels in the A300 hallway… instagram.com/p/BvCqWv3nFEN/…

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New non-profit helps teachers get a free second monitor twoscreensforteachers.org via @2screenteacher

AP Environmental Science, Franklin High School retweeted
Sea Star dissection in our Zoology class with @ftpsAPES @RDC_FTPSchools. Science is doing!!!
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There’s a whole ecosystem just outside the doors of FHS or multiple depending on where you define the boundaries @ Franklin High School (New Jersey) instagram.com/p/B2fia2ep6fv/…

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AP Environmental Science, Franklin High School retweeted
Nice work! This year's AP Environmental Science students achieved the highest % of exams scoring 3 in this subject this decade. The planet Earth says congrats and thank you.
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Congrats to period 5 on winning November Class Points and a @dominos Pizza Party, and great job sorting the garbage and recycling! All of our classes helped add over 100 food items to the… instagram.com/p/BrIjoQAHLOE/…

Highlights from the Zoology flatworm lab! Students explored the reactions of planarians, then cut off their heads. No worries, a body will grow back!
Congratulations period 8 for winning October’s class points! instagram.com/p/BpsUJLOnVBj/…

I can’t log onto my Instagram account, so I will post a snake video later
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Sun’s out, ovens out. Coooking s’mores with nothing but sunshine and patience #solarovens #greencooking
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Luna moths’ 400-600 eggs hatch into caterpillars spend weeks eating before making cocoons. Once metamorphosis is complete, adults hatch and have no mouths since all they need to do now is mate and spread their genes. Stop by B333 to see them up close! #CreatureFeatureFriday
Happy #WorldTurtleDay from “Erica” the snake-necked turtle. The genus “Chelodina” is characterized by long necks. Species can be found in places like Australia, New Guinea, and Indonesia. They cannot hide in their shells completely, but their necks to the side when threatened
Let’s blow our energy use in the right direction! Wind power is free, clean, and just 1% of the wind on earth could power the entire planet! 🌎🌍 🌏 #TuesdaySolutions
... investing in renewable forms of energy will help power our planet for generations… instagram.com/p/Bfbk0aDgXoL/

Like all arthropods, this Madagascar hissing cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa) needs to… instagram.com/p/Be-2eWRAuNd/

Helping with the dishes tonight? Hand wash your dishes sustainably by soaking them in soapy water & scrubbing them with the faucet turned off. Only turn the faucet back on when you’re ready to rinse. Check out this cool drying rack to put your grey water to use. #TuesdaySolutions
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Congratulations to our Leopard Geckos on becoming proud parents of two eggs which could hatch anywhere from 39 to 90 days from now. The parents will continue to lay eggs about every two weeks for the next few months