Friday, December 13, 2019

Gingerbread Math

This week we read  many different variations of the story "The Gingerbread Man' this was a great hook to investigate how many ways we could bring math into the story.

First students received a grocery list of candy they could purchase.  They were allotted 20 cents each to purchase different amounts of candy at different price points.  Students then had to use their addition skills to add up their totals!

Afterwords students were pulled into small groups to bake with our expert baker Mrs. Mckenzie in the staffroom.  We learned that baking is all based around scientific and math concepts.  We explored how to measure and count how many ingredients we needed and how time and temperature also involve math!

Students then designed their cookie before they got their icing and candy.  Then came the best part...Decorating!!  We had a blast learning in math and science this week!

Check out some of our pictures:





 

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Senses

In the past few weeks we have been learning about our 5 senses in Science.  We have been exploring our senses through a number of hands on activities including:

-Mystery bags for touch
-Shaking tests for hearing
-Taste testing with a variety of foods
-Looking at close up pictures and making predictions and wonders about what they might be
-Smelling vials of mystery scents

Students have been using the scientific method to record and describe their predictions and observations in their visual journal.

We have been incorporating adjectives we have learned in science into our descriptive writing.  We wrote a descriptive piece on cake and popcorn so far using our 5 senses to paint a picture in ours readers minds.

We are now connecting the knowledge we have learned to animal senses.  We have discovered that animals use their senses in different ways than humans.  Students have also learned about predator vs prey and how their senses differ from each other.