I cannot believe how quickly this year has passed by. Thank you to all of our Ford Families who have donated to support our Science Lab either through donations, brick purchases, or the Boosterthon. I am always so mindful of the sacrifices that many of you make to give your kids this learning opportunity and I strive to give them the best possible experience in Science Lab. I appreciate your volunteer time, your enthusiasm, and your financial contributions. I am inspired every day by my students' enthusiasm and excitement for learning. I hope that my " little scientists" have had as much fun learning as I have!! Here are a few highlights of the spring:
In February, we had an AMAZING turnout for our first Science Night! We estimated that over 300 students and their families attended. There were 25 interactive learning stations that included microscopes, senses, plants, wildlife, oobleck, and environmental science. A great big THANK YOU to everyone who joined us!! We will host another Science Night in the fall. Stay tuned for details!!
In March, we hosted our first Science Fair. We brought in 5 outside judges to evaluate each project. The students did an amazing job at answering their questions and explaining their projects. Congratulations to the following winners:
Kindergarten-
3rd Place- Sean Cauffiel “Which shape makes the biggest bubble?”
2nd Place- JC Payton “Jupiter’s Moons”
1st Place- Evan Cole “What’s the Best Way to Clean-up oil?”
1st Grade
3rd Place- Audrey Gravina- “Volcanoes”
2nd Place- Margaret Anderson- “Volcanoes”
1st Place- Drew Zoblisein – “Volcanoes”
2nd Grade
3rd Place- Isabela Brown- “What cleans a penny best?”
Tie 1st Place- Chloe Rogers- “ Keeping it chill”
Ben Van Rensselaer- “Is heaviest fastest?”
3rd Grade
3rd Place- Elli McElhannon/Kaitlyn Ketch- “Magnets”
1st Place- Jean Kallenburg (tie)- “Apple Decomposition”
Katie Cauffiel (tie)- “Which cooler works best?”
4th Grade
3rd Place- Katey Derkay-”Where does the water go after a plant is watered?”
2nd Place- Keegan Kalafut- “Kooky Kakes”
1st Place- Travis Brock- “Temperature”
5th Grade
Gwendolyn Henry- Pe rfect Score! 1st Place “Are the chemical properties of baking powder and baking soda interchangeable when examined in baking recipes?”
Spring Lessons-
Kindergarten- We examined soil and found many little critters and worms among the broken-down living materials, rocks, sticks, seeds and pine needles. We looked at different types of leaves and used a dissecting microscope to examine them up close. Some students even found insect eggs on their leaves!! We also planted sunflower seeds and watched them grow.
First Grade-We've been studying animals and their habitat needs. We studied earthworms and learned why they are important to Earth. We also learned about the parts of plants and why plants are important. We also planted vegetables in our new math garden. We'll finish up the year with an insect study.
Second Grade- We finished up our astronmy unit by making toothpick and mini-marshmellow constellations and used Oreo cookies to show the phases of the moon. We wrapped up our year-long study on the seasonal changes of trees. We started our unit on Life Cycles by learning about the life cycles of butterflies and frogs. We also planted sunflower seeds and are recording the changes in a journal.
Third Grade- Our main focus has been on the 5 ecoregions of Georgia. Students worked together to make posters that showed the wildlife in each region. They have also constructed a field guide that shows trees commonly found in Georgia. Students will be using this field guide to identify trees on our school grounds. We will finish up the year with biodiversity.
Fourth Grade-After wrapping up astronomy, we moved on to ecosystems. Students made a web using yarn that showed how animals and plants are all dependent on others. Students also did a eco-scavenger hunt on the nature trail to highlight the ecosystems in our own area. The highlight was dissecting owl "barf" pellets and finding skulls, jaws, ribs, and other bones from rodents that owls had consumed. We will finish up the year with adaptations.
Fifth Grade- We had a GREAT experience with electricity and circuits. Students did an amazing job of building series and parallel circuits and constructing an electromagnet. We moved on to my favorite part of Science- microbiology!! Students examined fresh pond water under microscopes and saw plants, animals, and protists. It was great fun to see tiny worms munching on plants under the mircoscopes. We had a great time discussing good and bad bacteria and how they are spread! We will finish up the year genetic traits.
I can't wait until NEXT YEAR when we kick-off Science Olympiad for 3-5th grade students, host Science Night in the fall, and continue to grow our Science Fair!! I hope that you are just as excited as I am!!!