May 28

5/26 Science Reflection

I think that overall science class this year had so many fun and informal classes that really helped me learn and understand science. I really enjoyed playing dam it, and during my playing it I learned more about floods and rivers. Some of my favorite things that we did in science were: biomes, I really liked learning about biomes because I not only learned a lot about what biome I studied, but the biomes that my friends studied as well. I liked it when we went on a walk and drew trees that were just beginning to rot all the way through to the piles of dirt that they ended up turning into. Doing both the alka seltzer and water rockets was really fun as well. When we dug through owl pellets and pasted the bones we found on paper to create our own creatures it was really gross and fun at the same time! It was also fun when we wrote letters to Miss Cuttatree about the owls we picked. One of my very favorite things was learning about matter! I loved all of the mysteries we had to solve and learning about how D = Mass/Volume (ass over olume šŸ˜‰)! I especially liked learning about matter because we got to do some of the most hands on projects ever and that really helped me learn a lot, it made everything make so much more sense.

The Science Expo was also really fun! I learned a lot about Rachel Carson and all of the things that she did for our environment. Plus, I also really liked learning about the people that my classmates studied (it was also really fun dressing up). The trash unit was really fun because we got to learn about the influence that garbage has on our planet and how to prevent any more damage. Now, there are some things that I really want to do more of: Matter, as well as the Periodic Table. I loved learning about the periodic table and how mind blowing it is. I am currently enjoying our constellation project as well.Are there more elements out there that are just waiting to be discovered? What could we have done if we had the extra time that was lost during the Polar Vortex? What more is there to learn about matter that you could teach me, Shane?

 

Thank you, Shane, for an amazing year in science!


Posted May 28, 2019 by josies2021 in category Uncategorized

1 thoughts on “5/26 Science Reflection

  1. Shane Boland Harrison

    Great post Josie! I would love to show you some elements on the periodic table that make up stars. It is a demo where I burn some elements. They are the same elements used in fire works for 4th of July. I should have done this but the end of the year came so quickly we ran out of time. Help me remember for next year. There is so much science to learn and have fun with! Have a great summer! Shane

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