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2:22 Week 3 of 2022-23: JHS Science
This week's slideshow depicts: 7th grade students taking care of Curtiss, our class pet Bearded Dragon Lizard; 7th grade students cooperatively learning how to operate light microscopes while viewing specimens under various levels of magnification; 8th grade students observing a moth that just hatched from its chrysalis stage of life; and 6th graders working in teams conducting a scavenger hunt to learn how to use all of the text features in their SEPUP textbook for their first unit, "Geologic Processes". Thank you for checking in with us this week:)
Uploaded Sep 09, 2022 -
00:28 5th Grade Museums
5th graders curated museums of people, objects, and other artifacts that they felt were valuable to them. It turned out that family was one of the most valuable artifacts they could have in their personal museums.
Uploaded Sep 09, 2022 by Marianne Sharping -
00:14 Math| Base Ten Exploration
As we begin our first math unit, students expressed double digit numbers through these bas ten manipulatives. Such a hands on way to learn place value!
Uploaded Sep 09, 2022 by LeiAnna Carrasco -
00:08 We are crushing our BME!!!
We are working hard to show our understanding of the important components of the beginning middle and end of a story
Uploaded Sep 07, 2022 -
2:19 Week 2 of 2022-23: 5th-8th Grade Science
This week's slideshow highlights: all classes in 5th-8th Grade Science Class continuing to build community to set the stage for cooperative learning through a series of team building challenges; students observing up close our pet Bearded-Dragon Lizard, Curtiss, along with our 55 gallon Lake Michigan aquatic ecosystem, which includes Rock Bass, Small-mouthed Bass, Bluegill Sunfish, and Crayfish caught from Belmont Harbor; all classes reviewed what a Scientist does and were reminded that "Everyone is born a scientist" and it is up to each of us to continue to tap into our own curiosity and wonder about the world; and 6th-8th grade students practiced some active reading strategies of science text and scientific writing through our latest issue of our class subscription of Scholastic Science World Magazine, in order to get ready for our first units of SEPUP/NGSS inquiry next week! Thank you for checking in with us this week:)
Uploaded Sep 03, 2022 by Gerard Kovach -
00:10 5th Grade Students Playing Snake Eyes Dice
Snake Eyes Dice is a fun game we play from time to time that serves several purposes: take a quick break to celebrate great work by the whole class; builds community; teaches students how to compete in a friendly way while getting to know each other better; reinforces math computation skills which will be used in Science class often. Ask your child how to play it at home:)
Uploaded Sep 03, 2022 by Gerard Kovach -
00:21 Cats in the Bag Lab 3rd Grade Featured
Students used their senses to make inferences about what was in each of the 5 bags before the reveal at the end of the lab.
Uploaded Sep 03, 2022 by Ryan Cherry -
00:40 Emoji Graphs 3rd Grade SY22-23 Featured Uploaded Sep 03, 2022 by Ryan Cherry
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00:51 Emoji Graph Project Posters 4th grade Featured
We analyzed an emoji graph together so that we could understand how the creators of the graph placed the different emojis on the graph. Then students worked on creating their own graph with 2 axes that shared items under a specific topic like desserts or instruments.
Uploaded Sep 02, 2022 by Ryan Cherry -
00:41 Can you save Fred? Lab 4th grade SY22-23 Featured Uploaded Sep 02, 2022 by Ryan Cherry