I am very excited to be doing science with such a young group of students. I'm working on adapting my experiments to their needs and abilities- and I'm sure this will be a wonderful exploration of new topics for them. We will be growing lima bean plants. I want to focus on the
scientific method while we go through each experiment; I am asking students to learn scientific words like "observation" (to look at things), "hypothesis" (to make a guess), "experiment" (still thinking of a good easy way to define this), "record" (to write things down) and "conclusion" (were you right?). The plants seem to be growing nicely- wonder
how they do that with only a paper towel, some water and sunlight.
There
are no hand outs this week but hopefully next week you will have found
your way here from the small note I will send home. Until next week
Welcome Students and Families. Let's continue this science exploration at home too!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Lima Beans! (2-5)
Since this week is a little odd I had to do things a little differently. I met the 2nd-5th students and started our first experiment on the same day. We will be growing lima bean plants (and as a secret surprise we will then dissect them as well!). I want to focus on the scientific method while we go through each experiment; we didn't have enough time to properly discuss it on that first day but we will be going over it next week. The plants seem to be growing nicely- wonder how they do that with only a paper towel, some water and sunlight.
There are no hand outs this week but hopefully next week you will have found your way here from the small note I will send home. Until next week
There are no hand outs this week but hopefully next week you will have found your way here from the small note I will send home. Until next week
Welcome to Science!
Welcome Parents and Students!
I wanted to make a site that I could post the resources I've been using in class. Everything is made by me but some of the images are copy right and I post where I got them as often as I can.
When you are viewing a post there will be a quick introduction telling you what your student learned that day.
There will be a link to any materials I used that week, a quick list of the experiments done, any videos I showed, science vocabulary we've learned, and any resources I think might be useful I will also add at the end.
By clicking on a material link you will be taken to a Google Doc share page where the document should show up. You can view it there on line or click on the Actions button and save it to your own computer.
Under the link I will try to post any hand out I sent home or an image of the hand out. By clicking on the image it should enlarge and then you can print it or save it.
I'm going to do my best to keep up with the postings, but if you have any questions feel free to comment here or email me at miss.axworthy@gmail.com or vaxworthy@mrpk.org .
Please note: I will not post any specifying information about any student on this blog; this site is intended to keep all parents and family members informed and involved in the learning process.
I hope this is helpful.
Thank you,
Miss Axworthy (Miss A.)
***NOTE: This blog is my own, professional work. It is not supported or endorsed by any school or school district.
**DISCLAIMER: The Moorpark Unified School District does not endorse any of these sites or the products that may be advertised. This list is provided for informational purposes only.
I wanted to make a site that I could post the resources I've been using in class. Everything is made by me but some of the images are copy right and I post where I got them as often as I can.
When you are viewing a post there will be a quick introduction telling you what your student learned that day.
There will be a link to any materials I used that week, a quick list of the experiments done, any videos I showed, science vocabulary we've learned, and any resources I think might be useful I will also add at the end.
By clicking on a material link you will be taken to a Google Doc share page where the document should show up. You can view it there on line or click on the Actions button and save it to your own computer.
Here's an example of the Google Doc and the Actions button- clicking on the image will make it larger.
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| Click on the Actions button to view options on how to save the file. |
Under the link I will try to post any hand out I sent home or an image of the hand out. By clicking on the image it should enlarge and then you can print it or save it.
I'm going to do my best to keep up with the postings, but if you have any questions feel free to comment here or email me at miss.axworthy@gmail.com or vaxworthy@mrpk.org .
Please note: I will not post any specifying information about any student on this blog; this site is intended to keep all parents and family members informed and involved in the learning process.
I hope this is helpful.
Thank you,
Miss Axworthy (Miss A.)
***NOTE: This blog is my own, professional work. It is not supported or endorsed by any school or school district.
**DISCLAIMER: The Moorpark Unified School District does not endorse any of these sites or the products that may be advertised. This list is provided for informational purposes only.
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