We started the year off with a bang! A field trip on the first Friday of the school year. The students had a great time learning about an exciting fish in the Great Lakes. Our famous Lake Sturgeon! We have been and will be exploring animal adaptations and the Great Lakes Ecosystem in the beginning of the year. The fourth grade teaching team was invited to a special Lake Sturgeon Conference this summer, and had the opportunity to work with the actual scientists doing the research on restoring the Sturgeon to the Great Lakes. It was a special treat to have this years group of students out to our local rearing facility; where the kids had the opportunity of touching and feeling an endagered animal that is protected. What a great day and start of the school year!
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Electricity and Magnetism Show
A few years ago a parent built an electricity board for demonstrating the flow of electrons, and the power from a normal wall outlet. Which they donated to me as a demostration tool for years to come. It has been a highlight demonstration of our electricity studies each year. This particular experiment dealt with testing different objects for their ability to conduct electricity. We were looking at what objects are conductors or insulators. The students enjoyed making their quess and testing whether it was true or not. This is a bit dangerous, and yes "please don't try this at home."
Students have also enjoyed experimenting with building electrical circuits and testing how adding more batteries increases the power of the lightbulb. This will culminate with students designing, wiring, and building a replica lighthouse of their choice from one of our regions in the United States.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Friends Good Will
What an experience! It is amazing to see the students out on Lake Michigan raising sails and learning about how people, and goods moved during the 1800's. We began studying the Northeast Region this week, and how immigrants first came to America on sailing vessels like The Friends Goodwill. The staff at the Michigan Maritime Museum does an amazing job recreating this time period for the students. They use old nautical language and dress in 1800's style sailor suits. The chance for students to relive history in this way represents the ultimate learning experience in my opinion. Not only is this trip a fantastic experience for anyone, but the team building that takes place among the class as they raise and lower sails, help to pretend to load the gun, and learn knot tying skills is unmatched on any other field trip I've been on. This is our culminating trip of the year, and it ties together our beginning of the year studies of the Great Lakes and our end of the year study of the Northeast Region. I feel so fortunate that we can provide these types of experiences for kids.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Fossils and Petoskey Stones
A student presents her Petoskey Stone Tic-Tac-Toe Project on our new technology equipment. The tech cart was designed to have student and teacher presentation as a focus. It's great to see it finally coming into the classroom!
A student had this to say:
I thought the open office presentation was fun to do because of all the new stuff I learned. Also I put down what I knew and some information from the internet. And I hope people liked my pictures and info I put down but if not they still looked like they were interested. Also I loved using the new technology cart.
A student had this to say:
I thought the open office presentation was fun to do because of all the new stuff I learned. Also I put down what I knew and some information from the internet. And I hope people liked my pictures and info I put down but if not they still looked like they were interested. Also I loved using the new technology cart.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Fractions with Hersey Bars!
Hersey bars from Hersey Pennsylvania are one of Americas oldest treats! And, they come in nice fractional parts of a whole, which was perfect for introducing the concept of unit fractions. The students enjoyed thoroughly, as did I taking apart these little fractional parts of the whole chocolate bar and eating them! We began Unit 9 in our Math Expressions books this week, and the students enjoyed having this concrete example to start with. Our first Quick Quiz is today! Good luck students!
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Culminating Experiences for the Underground Railroad
We culminated our studies of slavery in the Southeast Region and the Underground Railroad with a reader's theatre about Harriet Tubman, and a field trip to Dr. Nathan Thomas's house in Schoolcraft Michigan. This house was the original home of the Thomas's. And it was an Underground Railroad stop where 1,000-1,500 escaping slaves stopped and rested while they were helped along through Michigan, and into freedom in Canada. After all our learning it was amazing to walk on the same floors where so many runaway slaves had come to seek freedom. These learning experiences bring us closer to the time when slavery was a legal practice in our country, and what some courageous people did to help America live up to its dream of freedom for all. I hope the students will remember the important lessons learned from this unit and our experiences for many years to come.
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