We have had a great time learning about simple machines! The students participated in stations today to test out the amount of force needed to move a load. They used levers, pulleys, wheels and axles, and inclined planes. They are getting good practice using the spring scales and measuring in Newtons.
The students will be taking the data they collected to help them plan and engineer their designs for a subsytem. Their task is to move a "sack of potatoes" a certain distance and then lift it onto a table. Stay tuned to see what they create!
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Using QR Codes
It seems that everywhere we look these days, there are QR codes! These small codes can link you to a website, text, video, and more. We had fun using them, and our itouches, in science last week!
The students read clues about science tools and made a prediction as to what the names were. After they predicted, they used the QR code reader app, NeoReader, to scan the codes on the actual science tools. They could then self-assess and write the actual names of the science tools in their journals. This was a fun, interactive way to learn the names of several of the tools we will use this year.
The students read clues about science tools and made a prediction as to what the names were. After they predicted, they used the QR code reader app, NeoReader, to scan the codes on the actual science tools. They could then self-assess and write the actual names of the science tools in their journals. This was a fun, interactive way to learn the names of several of the tools we will use this year.
Parents: NeoReader is a great FREE QR Code Reader to download if you do not already have one.
Students: Leave a comment!
Did you like using the itouches to scan the codes? Where else have you seen QR codes at home?
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Waft to Whiff!
We had fun putting our science safety skill of wafting into practice today! The kids smelled 10 different scents from film canisters. They made predictions about what the scents were, and then I revealed the answers. They did a great job, and some of them got a lot of the answers correct! The easiest ones for them to guess was cinnamon and peppermint. The one that got the most frowns and squinty eyes was definitely the garlic! :)
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Place Value
The students have done a great job learning to read and write "really big numbers" this week! :) We will continue to work on this throughout the coming weeks, as well.
We made some great foldables for our math journals. They provided good interactive visuals for the students. Here is a peek at some of our work.
We made some great foldables for our math journals. They provided good interactive visuals for the students. Here is a peek at some of our work.
Monday, August 29, 2011
The Invisible Fire Extinguisher
We had a lot of fun with the Invisible Fire Extinguisher demonstration today! The students did a great job observing the science safety rules Mrs. Hansen and I followed while we did the demonstration.
Students: What science safety rules were important for us to follow today?
Leave a comment, but remember not to use your last name! (You can write 3A student # _____ or 3B student # _____.)
Thursday, August 25, 2011
First Week of School!
It has been a WONDERFUL first week of school! I have loved getting to see all of my students from last year, and it has been so much fun getting to know the students who are new to our class/school. The kids have done a great job getting used to our routines and expectations. I know we are going to have a fantastic year full of learning and fun!
3rd grade team They are wonderful!! |
Come On In!
Here are a few pictures of our classroom!
Computer Area, Teacher Desk |
Math Manipulatives |
Back Counter |
Our Classroom Promise (was not yet written at the time), helpers, schedule, and birthdays |
Math Shelf/Bookshelf |
Love these signs I found on Pinterest! (Find them here!) |
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