The science fair was a huge success this year. It is required for all 5th graders to participate. The students demonstrated the scientific method and showed just how scientific they have become over the years. Grades 3 and 4 had 90% participation. Way to go!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Second Grade - Physics of Sound
In second grade the students are continuing their learning of sound. They are comparing high, low and medium pitched sounds.
Kindergarten
Kindergarten completed a unit on plants and animals. They learned how to group animals. They also learned the different parts and the habitat of the fish.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Science Lab Happenings
In kindergarten the students are studying about how to learn in science. They are grouping by properties and learning the various tools used in science.
In first grade students are studying Air and Weather. Here are some of the activities we have done: made parachutes and launched syringe plungers. These each show how air is moved and can move other objects.
In second grade students are studying Balance and Motion. The objective is to balance things in many ways, counterweights can help balance an object and a stable position is one that is steady: the object being not falling over. We even discussed Alexander Calder and his mobiles. Here we are trying out balance and making mobiles.
In third grade students are studying States of Matter. Here they are testing various insulators.
In fourth grade students are looking at Magnetism and Electricity. The students learned all about magnets and are now learning how to complete a circuit, make a series circuit and make a parallel circuit.
In fifth grade students are exploring the solar system. Here they are finding the relative distance of each planet from the Sun using a toilet paper square as a standard unit of measurement. Also they learned about the star Betelgeuse and the size in comparison to our solar system.
In first grade students are studying Air and Weather. Here are some of the activities we have done: made parachutes and launched syringe plungers. These each show how air is moved and can move other objects.
In second grade students are studying Balance and Motion. The objective is to balance things in many ways, counterweights can help balance an object and a stable position is one that is steady: the object being not falling over. We even discussed Alexander Calder and his mobiles. Here we are trying out balance and making mobiles.
In third grade students are studying States of Matter. Here they are testing various insulators.
In fourth grade students are looking at Magnetism and Electricity. The students learned all about magnets and are now learning how to complete a circuit, make a series circuit and make a parallel circuit.
In fifth grade students are exploring the solar system. Here they are finding the relative distance of each planet from the Sun using a toilet paper square as a standard unit of measurement. Also they learned about the star Betelgeuse and the size in comparison to our solar system.
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