Thursday, December 13, 2012

Friday, December 7, 2012

Bird Photography

Extra credit opportunity! 
If you'd like to check the pH of rain water, collect some of this weekend's rain in a small, lidded, very clean container and bring it to school Monday. You may use the pH paper to analyze it and report your findings to the class. 

If you want to practice taking photos of birds, stop by study hall 9th period.

Addy's shot of the female cardinal...


and a tufted titmouse.


A proud blue jay


Female house finch


Thursday, November 29, 2012

Constructing Molecules

Eighth graders have been working on molecular models in the chemistry unit. Not too many atomic models escaped.
Which subatomic particle is involved in chemical bonding? Put your answer in a comment and gain a bonus point on your quiz Friday!






Sunday, November 11, 2012

Pond Ecosystem

All the fish from the courtyard pond have been caught and placed in a temporary home in Room 313. Many thanks to all the students who spent time fishing for them!




Thursday, November 8, 2012

Another Successful Rescue

An exciting day in the world of science! An unfortunate collision with the classroom window rendered a little gold finch temporarily stunned and bewildered. A quick rescue, some gentle care and warmth from the 6th graders, and the finch was released back into the wild. We'll see it again at the bird feeders this winter and include it in our Cornell Project FeederWatch Project.




Sunday, October 21, 2012

Many thanks this week!

These are some salt crystals that formed after the salt water solution was evaporated. Thanks Aric and Cassie! Extra credit opportunity: make some salt or sugar crystals at home. Use your solubility curves to figure out a saturated solution and bring in the results!




Thank you, Chase, for the blue jays!



 Thank you for the Praying Mantis, Logan! The sixth graders were able to see a predator-prey relationship in action.




Check back next week for more pictures from the good camera, which got left behind at school.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Microscope Friday! Sixth grade students learned how to make a wet mount slide. They were able to view all kinds of protists from the pond.




Saturday, October 6, 2012

Friday Field Investigation

6th graders collecting organisms for our bottle ecosystems.





October Activities

8th graders Cassie and Nick working on the Mixture Separation Lab using the property of DENSITY!


Thursday, September 27, 2012

After a year long break from the blog, an interesting field trip prompted me to start it up again. I took the sixth grade class outside to observe some of our local populations, and Joe S. found this amazing Wolf Spider. Note it has more than one set of eyes!