Brandon did a super job being the scientist on Friday. He showed us how heat rises making a spiral of paper spin around a light bulb. What a fun experiment.
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Liam - Scientist of the Day
Liam made a great scientist today. He showed us how corrugated paper was so much stronger than regular paper. He balanced a cup of water on top of a table of corrugated paper. Great work!
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
First Nations Presentation
We were so lucky today to have presenters John and Earl Claxton in our classroom. They told us wonderful stories about how their people throughout history have used the moon and stars to guide them by means of navigation. The children were so enthralled with their oral stories and they loved the information on making tea using the bark of an Arbutus tree. I think we may have to try that! They brought in a talking stick that had carvings of the spirit that controls the weather. The children loved to hold the talking stick. John and Earl will be back to tell more stories after Winter Break.
Sunday, 8 December 2013
POUTINE!!!!!!!
Yummy!!! Today we all sampled poutine. We have been studying all the Provinces and Territories and today we looked at Quebec. Quebec is known for poutine. It didn't take long for the poutine to disappear today!
Amanda- Scientist of the Day
Amanda was our scientist of the day on Friday. She did a super fun experiment making music with glasses. Amanda showed how different levels of water changed the vibration in the glass changing the sound it makes.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Kyla - Scientist of the Day
Today, Kyla did the Dilution experiment for us. She showed us how to turn red water into light pink by diluting it with a solvent. She did a great job!
Kaleb- Scientist of the Day
Kaleb did an experiment for us called Spear It! He showed us how to poke pencils through a bag of water without spilling water everywhere. So much fun!
Brooke - Scientist of the Day
Brooke did a super job presenting an experiment showing how fire needs oxygen to continue burning. She put out candles using a reaction between vinegar and baking soda.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)