April 6 - 10 Learning Outcomes Science Understandings of the physical world are deepened by investigating matter and energy. What Did Students Do? Over the past week, our Grade 5 classroom has been exploring the exciting topic of flight . We began by building and testing paper airplanes based on our initial ideas and prior knowledge. Students experimented with different designs and had the opportunity to see what worked well and what could be improved. As the week progressed, students deepened their understanding by learning about the four forces of flight ( lift, gravity, thrust, and drag) as well as the basics of aerodynamics . Through discussions and reading informational texts on Epic, students learned how these forces work together to help objects fly and how design can impact performance. Using this new knowledge, students were then challenged to redesign and build a new paper airplane. They applied what they learned about aerodynamics and the forces of flight ...
March 30 - April 2 Learning Outcomes Math Attributes such as length, area, volume, and angle are quantified by measurement. What Did Students Do? We’ve officially begun our measurement unit in math, and it’s been such a hands-on and engaging start! This week, students explored measurement by moving around the classroom and measuring a variety of everyday objects. From desks and books to whiteboards and classroom supplies, they practiced choosing appropriate tools and units to measure length and size. It was great to see their curiosity and problem-solving skills in action as they worked together and compared their findings. We also began learning about conversions, understanding how to switch between different units of measurement. This is an important skill that helps students make sense of measurements in real-life situations. We’re looking forward to continuing to build these skills in the coming weeks! Ask your Child - What are some of the objects that they measur...