Friday, September 30, 2011
Kilometer walk
Now that our Bird Migration study is over, it is back to Metric measurement. To help the students get a better grasp of how long a kilometer is, we went for a "Kilometer Walk" today. It took an average og 9 minutes and 50 seconds to complete the 1Km walk.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Plum Island Field Trip
A Great egret. |
Lesser and Greater yellowlegs. |
On top of the observatiion tower. |
We had a very successful field trip today to the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm in Newbury and to the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge in Newburyport. At the SPL Farm, the students participated in the 2 hour "Dirt Detectives" program where they become archaeologists as they survey a site map, explore interior archaeology via trap doors, excavate a mock pit using actual tools of the trade, and analyze authentic artifacts to learn about activities at the farm in the past 300 years.
While at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, the students extended their study of Bird Migration by looking for the bird they researched in class.
Lunch on the beach! |
What a crew! |
Monday, September 26, 2011
Bird of the Week lV - Sept. 26ty, 2011
Female Downy woodpecker. |
Downy woodpecker in flight. |
Which one is the male? |
Photos from All About Birds.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Bird Migration Project - Day 6 The Last Day
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Bird Migration Project - Day 5
Mrs Powers really knows the technology! |
Hard at work! |
These guys are hard at work, too! |
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Bird Migration Project - Day 4
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Bird Migration Project - Day 3
We are very fortunate here at Parker to have several COW's. Not the milking kind, but, Computers On Wheels! It is a mobile set of laptops for the students use. Today we brought the COW into my classroom and had the kids use them for their Bird Migration projector. The kids spent a lot of time visiting the 3 bird identification websites and reading about their bird and taking notes.
Science Safety Posters
Science Safety Poster Assignment
Your Assignment is to design and make a poster illustrating one of the Science Safety rules we’ve discussed in class. The following is a list of guidelines to help you. This assignment is due next Friday, (Sept. 16th).
• Your grade is based on three things:
1. How effectively the rule is communicated
2. Creativity
3. Neatness
• You must illustrate only one rule. You do not have to write the rule on your poster. You can communicate it through the use of symbols, pictures, etc.
• Do a lot of planning! Sketch out several drafts of ideas on math paper.
• The minimum size of the poster is 14 inches by 18 inches. The maximum size is 18 inches by 24 inches.
• If you want to use a sense of humor, come up with a catchy saying.
• Put some thought into a color scheme.
• Don’t make your poster too busy.
• You may use colored pencils, markers, crayons, paints, cut paper, stencils, etc.
• The poster should be your own work.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Bird of the Week - lll
Male Cardinal |
Female Cardinal |
Female and male Cardinal. |
Photos from "All About Birds".
Male Cardinal bathing. |
Bird Migration Project - Day 2
The template for how the final project will look like |
All the sites we'll be using are on Edline. |
Hard at work! |
The "All About Birds" website. |
Hard at work! |
Friday, September 16, 2011
Bird Migration Project
I know what you're doing! |
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