Mr. Bolton's Class

Welcome to Mr. Bolton's Classroom Blog! In 5-6th science this year we will be challenged with different aspects of science. We will have the opportunity to solve problems and have classroom discussions that will enhance our lessons. On this blog you will find different activities as well as photos that will show what is going on in class and all over Kanopolis Middle School. Enjoy your time here at KMS!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Surface Tension - How many drops of water can you get on a penny?

Fifty-three drops of water was our 6th grade class record for the 2011 season.















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Monday, October 10, 2011

How to build a paper airplane that will stay in the air the longest?

































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Mr. Bolton was born in Pratt and raised in Geneseo, Kansas. He went to school at Geneseo Grade school until 8th grade, then attended Quiviria Heights High School. Mr. Bolton first went to Fort Scott Community College to play football on a scholarship. He was then offered and went to college at Panhandle State University for one semester before onto the Pittsburg State University football team as a tight-end. Mr. Bolton received his Bachelor's of Science in Elementary Education in 1993 from Pittsburg State University. In 2001, Mr. Bolton earned his Master's Degree in Instructional Technology from Ft. Hays State University. Although Mr. Bolton has taught many grades from 5th to 8th, he currently teaches 5th and 6th grade science. He is married to Nancy Bolton and has twin boys, Josiah and Micah.
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