Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Rockets in Reading

Mrs. Randle's reading class recently read "And Away We Go: Rockets".  The story told about a scientist named Robert Goddard.  He was the first to set earthlings on a path towards space.  Without his work man might have never made it to the moon.  The story also shared how to launch a rocket with simple household materials.  Thank you to Cole and Katlyn for bringing some of our materials.  Please enjoy the video.
Rockets in Reading



Thursday, November 12, 2015

What A Treat!!!!

Thank you to the parents who made this year's Halloween party a huge success.
Pumpkin Bowling




Goofing Around

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Future Scientist

In science we learned about the structure and function of plants.  The students were able to dissect a flower and label the plant parts.  After learning about plants we are currently working on the life cycle of a Monarch Butterfly.  The students have read books, watched videos, and worked on various art projects while learning about the Monarch Butterfly.  The fourth grade classes have also been observing this life cycle.  Milkweed has been collected and we have watched an egg hatch into a caterpillar.  Just this week a caterpillar formed its chrysalis and we are now waiting for a butterfly to emerge.  The students are making observations and recording them in their butterfly notebook.



Wednesday, September 16, 2015

We Love Science!!!!

What is STEM?  In the United States STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. This year we have already completed some projects related to these fields.  In science the students were given a number of toothpicks and marshmallows and told to build a bridge.  The students had to use higher level thinking skills and brainstorm ways to complete their bridge.  Teamwork is a must in these projects as each group is given the materials, but must engineer their design on their own.