Friday, May 9, 2014

Fraction Challenge

Challenge:  How can you equally divide 2 snack bars between 3 kids?  What do you call these pieces? We experimented with paper models and then enjoyed practicing on real treats.  We found out that there are many ways to solve this problem.  At home, ask your child to divide servings of food into equal parts.  Ask them to name the parts.  We have learned about halves, thirds and fourths.  We have noticed that as you divide wholes into more parts, these pieces get smaller.




Monday, May 5, 2014

Mega Marble Rolls!

As a culmination to our unit on balls and ramps, teams of students used all they had learned about how to get marbles to move faster and farther to complete a marble roll challenge. Each team was given a different challenge. Some challenges included making their marble go up hill, around a corner, make a jump or knock over a target at the end!  Here are some photos of their finished products.







Flynn Theater Workshop

Last week we had a teacher from the Flynn Theater come to our classroom. We did some cool dramatic exercises to get us prepared for the show, Stuart Little.

She taught us how actors use their voices, faces and bodies to make choices about how they portray a character. Then we were given a part of the actual script to act out. It was a scene between Stuart Little and Snowbell, the family cat! 

On Wednesday, they will see how the real actors chose to present that same scene, and compare it to their own interpretation.





Sunday, May 4, 2014

Tree Ceremony

We were invited to a tree planting ceremony to honor Arbor Day.  To mark this ceremony we wrote a poem about what we love about trees.  We had an 8th grade student, Lydia Maitland, teach us techniques for drawing trees.  (Yes, that is Mrs. Maitland's daughter who has loved drawing trees since she was 8.)  We brought our poems, which were decorated by our tree drawings, to the ceremony and we read our poem aloud together.  Joplin, a kindergarten teacher and organizer of the event, led us in a song.  We now have a beautiful oak tree in the back field of our school. The children can watch this oak grow to be a strong tree for the many years that they will be learning and growing at SCS, until they are an 8th grade student about to graduate.

We Plant Hope
by Mrs. Hansen's & Mrs. Maitland's Class
(read aloud by our class at the tree planting ceremony)

When we plant a tree
We plant hope

We hope for
Life
Love
Peacefulness
Relaxation
Shelter
Shade
Beauty
Oxygen
Food
A family of trees

We plant hope
When we plant a tree

Friday, April 11, 2014

Hands on Nature

How do animals use disguise as an adaptation for survival?  We tested this question in the breeze way garden by searching for pretend insects in the grass, actually bits of colored yarn.  We found out that the bright colors were easy to find.  We found the least amount of brown yarn.  We were thankful for our fun outdoor activity and the chance to enjoy some of the first warm temperatures of spring.

Balls and Ramps Experiments

We are exploring with balls and ramps to learn about force and motion. We are using the scientific method to make discoveries.  The first question we asked was: Will the height of the inclined plane affect the distance the marble rolls?" We wrote our hypotheses, sketched our experimental set up and listed our procedure. We did 3 trials for three different heights and recorded our data. Finally we wrote a conclusion. Ask you child what we found out.  And, thank you for collecting paper towel and toilet paper rolls for us.