Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Measuring our Clay Animals


This afternoon we finally got to test out our devices to move our animals from Meteghan to another part of Canada. In order to save our clay sculptures (in case of an accident on the device) we substituted rocks for our animal. We had to use balance scales to figure out how many rocks it took to equal the weight of our animal.

3 Things We Learned Today:
1."In Science we learned what a Scientist does on GoNoodle and in part 2 we wrote hypotheses for an experiment we will do tomorrow." S.M.
2. "In Inquiry we  tested our animals on our movement devices." L.S.
3. "In Music we learned a new song called Night Song." C.S.

I have 2 clues about our guest speaker tomorrow. They will be teaching us about this animal:
1. This animal lives in Alberta.
2. This animal does NOT fly south in the winter.

Homework:
Find something from the past (hopefully older than 1980!) to share with students. It's okay (even better!) if you don't know what the name of your artifact is and the purpose of it.
Please bring to school in the next couple of days with your name on it.


Reminders:
1. We require 8 volunteers to go to Ann and Sandy Cross on January 24th. Please email me if you can help out!
2. Book orders due back no later than Thursday, January 17th.

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