We made Luna Rovers this week and the goal was that we had to make a rover that would safely make it down the ramp without letting our egg man or our army men inside get hurt.
We made Luna Rovers this week and the goal was that we had to make a rover that would safely make it down the ramp without letting our egg man or our army men inside get hurt.
Last week we do evolving Rice Krispies. Each one of us got a recipe, each recipe was different, to make. After we made them we tasted them and discussed how the ones that we actually liked would be the ones “strong” ones to survive in the world.
This was mine. It did not have enough marshmallow in the Rice Krispies. Actually wasn’t as bad as we thought it would.
This one has Oreos in it. It was one of the winners.
This one was made with salt. It was rather gross.
This one has m &ms in it. It was the other winner.
Before we made the Rice Krispies we made DNA models out of licorice, marshmallows and toothpicks. Here they are.
This week we worked with fossils. We began the day by visiting the fossils in the basement of math and science building (which btw I never knew existed) then we went upstairs and pretended we were paleontologist’s and dug up some fossils that our wonderful mentor David buried for us.
This is the our “construction site” where some construction workers found some mammoth teeth so they called us in to dig up the area.
This is the first fossil Nicholle found!
The one I found!
Kelsey’s find!
And Dani’s find!
These are all the fossils we found. We are pretty good! 😉
After we dug up fossils we made our own trace fossils in some clay that David made.
These first pictures are of my groups fossil. In case you didn’t know these are bear tracks!
The next one is the other groups bird tracks.
After this we moved into “mating” we each made a creature, whatever kind we wanted it didn’t have to be real, and then we had a partner and together we had to make the “baby” that would be produced if our two animals mated. These pictures are of mine and Nicholle’s creatures.
These first three are of mine. She is a platadilerexsorus. She is a combination if a platypus, crocodile, T-Rex, and stegasorus.
This is Nicholle’s creature. His name is chaogre.
This is the result of our two creatures mating!
Pretty cute little family if I do say so myself! Today was a lot of fun! 😃
These videos are from earlier weeks. I have forgotten to post them until now but here they are.
Today we boiled cabbage and mixed it with hydrochloric acid and vinegar to see it change color. The acid made it turn pink because it was acidic and the vinegar also made it turn pink because is was acidic. Then we used baking soda which made it turn blue because it was basic.
we then put some in a tube and blew in it to see if our breath would change it. It kind of did it made the water bluer because it was basic.
They told me it was supposed to turn pink and when it didn’t after thirty minutes if blowing I gave up. This picture is me being defeated by cabbage water!
This week we worked with gases and different chemicals to make gases and see how they react with fire and how other things react with each other.
This is yeast and warm water. Eventually the gases being produced will inflate the balloon.
These are hydrochloric acid and zinc. The gases filled the balloon.
I blew up this balloon and we put zinc in it and mixed it with oxygen when we lit it it exploded there was an actual explosion we saw the fire and everything. It was really cool.
We put the egg shell in Vinegar and the other in hydrochloric acid to see which one would dissolve the eggshell. The hydrochloric one made it float and started dissolving the egg shell.
We are starting to make rock candy flavored with mints.
I forgot to add these photos. We were working on waves and experimenting with the different waves like sound Waves and light waves these photos show items we used to make the waves to see how they looked and how they felt.
 This is an example of the waves our mentors drew on the board so we could discuss the differences between types of waves.
 We took a long spring and stretched it across the room so that we could see the waves move. We did both sound and light waves resprsentations. We looked at compressed and non compressed waves.
 You cant see it very well but this the spring. It was stretched from the girl in the black at one end of the room to the girl in pink at the other end.
 We tested water waves using this bucket of water.
We used a tuning fork to put in the water to see how the vibrations set off the waves in the water.
Wow!!
To teach with heart- formidable task as that might be with the outcomes and core curricular goals driving our attention. But teaching with heart is the one, sure way through; it is the one way forward and the only way out for some of our students. Halted as they might be by circumstances, events, issues and concerns which lie far beyond their control. Deterred: they are not all lost forever. For teaching with heart is often the roadmap that draws these students back on track. That keeps them focused.
It’s what leads them home.
I recently wrote a letter. December 2013, to be exact. It was an unassuming note, really. And I wrote it and lost track of it over the Christmas holidays.  That attempt of mine to move myself beyond stagnancy. To reach out.   To propel myself forward- up and out. It was not for nothing- for I…
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This last Thursday we went to an all campus staff luncheon. We had a display set up and we met with staff members to tell them what we have been doing. They all seems really interested and excited that we have been working in this project. Many of them asked for the links to our blogs so they could read them. It was a really fun experience to share with the school the projects we have been working on and see their reactions.
The first picture is of our board we had set up and the second picture is everyone who was there to talk with the staff.