From Question to Evidence: HL IB Biology Students Launch Independent Scientific Investigations
HL IB Biology students have begun collecting data for their Internal Assessment investigations.
Each student developed a focused research question and designed a biological experiment to explore it, applying scientific reasoning and experimental design skills throughout the process. The investigations span a wide range of biological topics, including plant propagation and germination, enzyme activity, fermentation, and bacterial inhibition, among others—reflecting both student curiosity and the breadth of the IB Biology curriculum.
A few examples of student research questions include:
How does soil type (sand, temperate loam, peat-like soil, saline marsh soil) affect stem growth rate (mm/day) and final dry biomass (mg) of Mustard Seeds (Brassica rapa) seedlings over 14 days?
How does pH (3,4,5,6,7,8) affect CO₂ production (mL CO₂ produced in 10 min at 35 °C) by Saccharomyces cerevisiae, baker’s yeast, versus brewer’s wine yeast?
How do different preparation techniques (fresh, frozen, cooked) of Solanum tuberosum affect their solute concentration (M), determined by the rate of osmosis while being soaked for 20 minutes in varying concentrations (0M, 0.1M, 0.2M, 0.3M, 0.4M, 0.5M) of sucrose solution?
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Over winter break, the Wilmington Friends After-School Program hosted three festive days of child care filled with creativity, celebration, and community.
Mrs. Agne’s 8th-grade U.S. History class visited East Side Charter School’s APEX Honors Program for a “pop-up debate” as part of an ongoing exchange between the two programs.
Kindergarten students celebrated El Dia de los Reyes (Three Kings Day) by wearing their "coronas" and leaving their shoes outside of their classroom in anticipation and hopes that the Three Kings would swing by WFS and leave treats! They were in luck!
WFS archivist and longtime teacher Terry Maguire recently enjoyed tea and conversation with alumnus John Bonifaz ’84—reconnecting over shared history and a lifelong commitment to purpose-driven work.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Alumni & Friends Holiday Singing Meeting for Worship last week. It was wonderful to welcome so many familiar faces back on campus and to share in a meaningful time of reflection and song.
During a recent middle school Forest Time (Shinrin-yoku) experience, students embraced learning and reflection in the woods following a light dusting of snow.
10th-grade chemistry students tackled electrochemistry with a hands-on copper-plating ornament project, discovering how chemical reactions deposit metal onto objects.
After our annual “The Thing in the Gym” celebration, seniors and their first-grade buddies connected by playing games, sharing holiday plans, and creating festive cards together. These moments highlight the special cross-grade relationships that are a part of life at Wilmington Friends School.
The 8th grade choir traveled to Kendal-Crosslands to spread holiday cheer through music! Singing for the residents of both communities, the student musicians enjoyed sharing their talents and celebrating the holiday season with this special group.
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