Wednesday, June 6, 2018



Classroom Newsletter  - Wednesday, June 6th

Contents:
1. Upcoming Dates
2. Polluted Shark Tank
3. Space Systems Unit
4. Field Trip to Liberty Science Center & L.E.A.D. Celebration

It's been a busy couple of months here in 5th grade!  One of our recent highlights was our field trip to Liberty Science Center!




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1. What's coming up?

1. Current Events for the 4th marking period are underway and all 3 will be due Friday, June 15th.  If your child is having any trouble with these, please refer to the 'Current Event Rubric' instruction doc posted in Google Classroom.  This marking period, there will be no recommended due dates to try to enforce the ongoing concept of time management!


2. Our field trip to Liberty Science Center was last Friday, May 25th.  The students had a blast.  A special thanks to all parent chaperones who helped to make the trip special for all of our 5th grade scientists! 

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2. The Polluted Shark Tank

Last month, students participated in the Polluted Shark Tank.  Based (loosely) on the TV show 'Shark Tank,' students created products and pitched them to each other as potential investors.  Students learned about some environmental problems that are affecting our world, then chose one in particular to research.  They then created a website using Weebly for Education and built a model of a product to help in their chosen environmental issue.  Finally, students set up and delivered their presentations as their peers toured the Polluted Shark Tank and decided which products were worth investing our classroom "cash" in!  Check out our classroom winners and their websites!






The Mercury Chimichangas Winner: 












  The Venus Star Warriors Winner:  









The Saturn Scientifix Winner: 














The Neptunians Winner: 








These weren't the only great projects produced by the Polluted Shark Tank!  Here are some other amazing creations:









































































































































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3. Space Systems


What do our stations consist of in this unit?


Students have been working their way through six ecosystem-based stations to investigate all different aspects of how the sun, earth, and stars interact, according to the Next Generation Science Standards. These stations were:


Students kicked off the unit by entering the StarLab,
our inflatable planetarium!
1. Mission 1 - Graphing Earth's Patterns - Students were tasked with researching either daylight hours or temperatures of different cities around the globe.  They then graphed this data to compare how the Northern and Southern hemisphere experience patterns differently.

2. Mission 2: Building a Model - Students built one of two models: a Sun Viewer or a Universe in a Box, to get a sense of some of the patterns we see as the Earth rotates and revolves.  Students were either able to see how the sun rises in the east and sets in the west OR how the stars change throughout the seasons.

3. Mission 3: Scaling Down the Solar System - At this station, students were asked to grab a pair of Virtual Reality goggles and climb aboard a space ship!  Once there, they explored the planets, moons, and stars around us in space.  They then came back to Earth and built a scaled model of the Solar System in the hallway.

4.Mission 4: Planet Research - Students chose one of the planets in our Solar System and created a brochure, advertising it to aliens looking for a new home.

5. Mission 5: Investigating Gravity - Students learned about how gravity affects weight, not mass, by calculating their weight on Earth, and doing some math to figure out how that compares to their weight on other planets!

Michael is tired of hearing what I have to say,
let's see what the students learned!
6. Mission 6: The Sun as a Star - One of the skills we're working on this year is synthesizing information from multiple sources, like videos, images, and nonfiction texts, to answer a single question.  At station 6, we continued to build this skill by answering the question 'Is the sun the biggest star in the universe?' using both a table comparing the size and distance of the sun to other stars, and a video demonstrating the size of objects in the universe.













Using a website called flipgrid.com, students recorded short videos of themselves discussing their favorite parts of stations!

Station Reviews
Password: science202
Abby & Kylee:


TonianneI think I would pick station 1 because it was super fun to work with Trinity. We both did equal amounts of work and we both got along. We both loved working together and her and I loved graphing and recording answers. We also liked watching Mr. Morris graphing because he is so good at it, and that helped us learn how to read and how to make a graph.

Mission 1: Delia, Regina, and Bella gather some research






Wyatt's graph demonstrates the different seasons in
different hemispheres!






























Paige & Kendra:




                                     Marc & Michael


...while Tabby comes back to Earth

Cooper's up in space...

Heiner, Wyatt, Kristina, and Ahlyse collaborate on Mission 4

Maddie A.My favorite station was station 4. What we did at the station was you had to choose a planet and you had to answer the questions on the doc about it.The station helped me understand a lot.What I learned was many facts about the planet I chose which was saturn like this fact about how you can not stand on saturn and if you do you will fall through to the hot center and get crushed.That is why it was my favorite station and what I learned.




Hunter & Gage:





After researching (using VR) planet distances, students measured out their scaled Solar Systems:

























Sara & Emily 





Rachel & Cassidy




JakobI chose mission 1. At the station we had to make a graph of either daylight hours, or temperature in two different places. I chose to do Option A which is daylight hours. In it we needed to draw out the town and the city on the graph and compare them. In the mission I learned how to understand and make a graph. I also learned more about the X and Y axis. One more thing that it helped me learn was the differences in Stanhope and Miami’s daylight hours.
These guys are working hard gathering research for Station 4!
Trevor and Heiner play a game of Space Travel
Callie and Maddie take Mission 6 very seriously


Adrianna and Cassidy getting ready to put on their VR goggles


Michael & Kayla:







Regina & Bella:





John:




Christian & Marc:





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4. Field Trip & L.E.A.D.

Over the last two weeks, the 5th Grade has had two WONDERFUL experiences, our field trip to Liberty Science Center and the L.E.A.D. graduation/picnic.  Below are some pictures of our two recent events.  
































































































































































Thanks for taking a look at our class newsletter.  Have a happy and healthy summer!

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