Building Bridges!Try your own bridge experiment at home! The videos below will show you how.
Spanning a Gap ExperimentTesting Different Materials ExperimentSpanning a Gap and Testing Different Materials - Part 1 |
Animal Life Cycles!Introduction to Life Cycles: Here is a video link for an introduction to life cycles.
The video is Magic School bus. Please note that the content of the video is appropriate, but we cannot be held responsible for the advertising content as it is on a third party site. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6o5w5i Research your own life cycle!Using this template below to guide you, research your own plan/animal/insect/reptile and their life cycle while learning some interesting information!
*Remember to ask your parents before going onto the web and you may want their assistance to navigate through the web*
Some webpages to checkout for your research:
https://pklifescience.com/ https://natgeo.gale.com/natgeo/archive?p=NGMK&u=albertak12 If you research the web, you might want to type in "Kiddle" which is a search engine for students. Below is a list of sites to check out! Learn from an expert!Unfortunately, our field trips did have to get cancelled, but thankfully he sent us short video presentation about his reptiles. He is a reptile expert! I hope you enjoy this video!
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Structures!Check out this Bill Nye video on structures. There are some great ideas for experiments you can try at home!
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Bill Nye on Life CyclesHere is a video from Bill Bye about Animal Life Cycles!
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3k1yza *Again, we cannot guarantee the content of the advertisements as this is on a third party site.* |
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Thanks to everyone who submitted their projects - you all did a fantastic job! Here are a couple samples from the work submitted.
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Think Like An Engineer!
Can you help Jesse and Squeaks by thinking like an engineer? Have a look at the video below and see if you can help solve their problem. You can make a drawing, or try to use materials from your home to build a solution. Take a picture and submit it to Ms.Blackburn! |
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