SCIENCE FAIR
Science Fair projects are due JANUARY 17th! Make sure you have started your research and thought about materials you will need and how you will conduct your experiment before we leave for winter break. Then you can start your experiment when you get back from the break. (For the rubric, if you lost it, go to the Grades tab and download the rubric again.)
SPACE:
We have been learning about space in class and it is AWESOME! We especially love learning about how HUGE our universe is. Check it out:
OUR HUGE UNIVERSE
Cool scale model of our universe
SOCIAL STUDIES EXTRA CREDIT: JAMESTOWN 3D MODEL
Be sure to go to the Extra Credit tab and check out the extra credit opportunities. There are lots of cool science projects you can do for extra credit, as well as the newly added Social Studies extra credit, where you can build a 3D model of Jamestown. Due date coming soon. (It won't be due until late January or early February so you have plenty of time to work on you Science Fair project.
Last but not least, we were contacted by another group of kiddos who are learning about US Landmarks. They have been checking out our website. Here's their website: Landmarks website
Here's what their teacher wrote:
Hi Mrs. Cotten!
I wanted to send a quick note to thank you for your page, some talented young students and I have been getting a lot of use from it! We're currently preparing for upcoming presentations about notable places in the United States to take a bit of a "road trip" inside the class room. I was scouring theweb looking for family friendly websites/books we could use as inspiration which is how I stumbled onto your page here, http://thediscoveryden.weebly.com/social-studies-links.html
I was having a hard time finding non-spammy resources that were age appropriate so you have my thanks! As a token of our appreciation I wanted to share another page with you that one of our superstars Alexa found. It's all about famous landmarks and architecture in the U.S. that gave us some good ideas. Maybe you might find it useful for your page? Let us know what you think: https://store.alansfactoryoutlet.com/Building-Marvels-Landmarks-of-the-United-States-s/1906.htm
If you do decide to share that page I'll be sure to show Alexa and the gang you liked her idea. I love sharing stuff and if you have any other needs or cool project ideas please share! Maybe an interesting location idea to research? Thanks so much and sorry for rambling, I'm so excited about this connection! Wishing your explorers continued success in their studies :)
Kind Regards,
Nancy Mitchell
Reading Room Manager
Science Fair projects are due JANUARY 17th! Make sure you have started your research and thought about materials you will need and how you will conduct your experiment before we leave for winter break. Then you can start your experiment when you get back from the break. (For the rubric, if you lost it, go to the Grades tab and download the rubric again.)
SPACE:
We have been learning about space in class and it is AWESOME! We especially love learning about how HUGE our universe is. Check it out:
OUR HUGE UNIVERSE
Cool scale model of our universe
SOCIAL STUDIES EXTRA CREDIT: JAMESTOWN 3D MODEL
Be sure to go to the Extra Credit tab and check out the extra credit opportunities. There are lots of cool science projects you can do for extra credit, as well as the newly added Social Studies extra credit, where you can build a 3D model of Jamestown. Due date coming soon. (It won't be due until late January or early February so you have plenty of time to work on you Science Fair project.
Last but not least, we were contacted by another group of kiddos who are learning about US Landmarks. They have been checking out our website. Here's their website: Landmarks website
Here's what their teacher wrote:
Hi Mrs. Cotten!
I wanted to send a quick note to thank you for your page, some talented young students and I have been getting a lot of use from it! We're currently preparing for upcoming presentations about notable places in the United States to take a bit of a "road trip" inside the class room. I was scouring theweb looking for family friendly websites/books we could use as inspiration which is how I stumbled onto your page here, http://thediscoveryden.weebly.com/social-studies-links.html
I was having a hard time finding non-spammy resources that were age appropriate so you have my thanks! As a token of our appreciation I wanted to share another page with you that one of our superstars Alexa found. It's all about famous landmarks and architecture in the U.S. that gave us some good ideas. Maybe you might find it useful for your page? Let us know what you think: https://store.alansfactoryoutlet.com/Building-Marvels-Landmarks-of-the-United-States-s/1906.htm
If you do decide to share that page I'll be sure to show Alexa and the gang you liked her idea. I love sharing stuff and if you have any other needs or cool project ideas please share! Maybe an interesting location idea to research? Thanks so much and sorry for rambling, I'm so excited about this connection! Wishing your explorers continued success in their studies :)
Kind Regards,
Nancy Mitchell
Reading Room Manager