Showing posts with label STEM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STEM. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Brain Hats

Fourth and fifth grade students created "Brain Hats" as a culminating project for a mini-brain unit. The hats are labeled with the parts of the brain.

Junk Box Wars

Junk Box wars are creative problem solving team challenges correlated to the National Science Standards. Students are given "junk" in boxes and a problem to solve. Problems require students to: 
  • Identify appropriate problems for technical design. 
  • Design a solution or product. 
  • Implement a proposed design. 
  • Evaluate completed technological designs or products. 
  • Communicate the process of technological design.
The Weakest Link--Students were challenged to build the longest chain that would hold the most weight.

The Weakest Link--5th Grade

Whirling Wonders--Teams were challenged to create a wheel powered by water that would hold the greatest amount of string.

Whirling Wonders--8th Grade

Whirling Wonders--7th Grade

Whirling Wonders--4th Grade
Spaghetti Towers--Teams were challenged to create towers out of spaghetti.  The towers were scored on height and weight held.


Ultimate Gumball Machine--Students were challenged to create a machine that would sort gum ball!

Ultimate Gumball Machine-6th Grade

Friday, May 3, 2013

Mystery Skype

Yay!  We completed our first Mystery Skype today!  My fifth grade students discovered the location of another 5th grade gifted class by asking them yes/no questions. 





See if you can guess their location.  Here are the questions we asked.

Are you north of the equator?
Yes
Are you in North America?
Yes
Are you in the United States?
Yes
Are you landlocked?
No
Are you in California?
No
Are you on the East Coast?
Yes
Are you in New York?
No
Are you in Flordia?
No
Are you a two word state?
No
Do you border Canada?
No, but our teacher’s Canadian.
Are you in Massachusetts?
No
Are you a southern state?
No
Are you in Virgina?
No
Are you in New Jersey
 No
Are you in Maryland?
No
Are you in Delaware?
Yes
Are you in Dover?
No
Are you south of Dover?
No
Are you in Barre?
Yes! We are in Barre!

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Bacteria Busters

We have some Bacteria Busters in our school. Some 2nd grade students would like to find out what locations in our school have the most bacteria. This video will help them learn how to collect samples.
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Monday, January 28, 2013

2013 Future City--Chicago

Have you ever imagined a place where cars can drive UNDER buses?  Would you like to live in an apartment building that turns one rotation during a 24 hour period?  What is the best renewable energy source for a city of the future?  How can we reduce storm water pollution?   These are all questions that students asked themselves while preparing for the Future City competition.

 The Future City Competition is a national, project-based learning experience where students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade imagine, design, and build cities of the future. Students work as a team with an educator and engineer mentor to plan cities using SimCity™ 4 Deluxe software; research and write solutions to an engineering problem; build tabletop scale models with recycled materials; and present their ideas before judges at Regional Competitions in January. Regional winners represent their region at the National Finals in Washington, DC in February (http://futurecity.org/about).  This year's theme is "Rethink Runoff -Design clean solutions to manage stormwater pollution."

Two St. Clair Junior High Challenge classes participated in Chicago's regional competition held Saturday, January 26 at the University of Illinois Chicago.    Both teams chose city locations with highly polluted rivers because of this year's theme.  The 7th grade team chose to build their city near Jakarta, Indonesia.  Their focus was to clean up the Citarum River, thus the name of their city--New Citarum.  The 8th grade team chose to build their city in Argentina, near the Rio de la Plata.  The Matanza-Riachuelo runs into the Rio de la Plata, and it has been affectionately called the "Chunky Lung" river by my students because 21% of the pollution comes from the meat, tannery, and dairy industry dumping blood, and internal organs into the river.

As a top 5 contender, the Ciudad de Agua Pura team shared their future city vision on the main stage. The 8th grade team placed third overall and won several awards including the "Best Virtual City," " Best City Promotion," and the "Peer Award."  7th grade students won the award for "Most Inclusive Community Promoting Work-life Balance."

For more information, you can go to the Future City link: http://futurecity.org/illinois-chicago.


The 8th grade Future City Team, "Ciudad de Agua Pura" poses with their mentor, Angel Ramos.  Angel is an Airport Engineer for the Spirit of St. Louis Airport.  He is also a member of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE).  MSPE sponsored our teams, and they donated $600 for supplies and transportation.  Thank you Mr. Ramos and thank you MSPE!
Younger students enjoy looking at the models.

New Citarum
Ciudad de Agua Pura
Waiting for the "Orange Line"


Willis Tower Sky Deck



Ed Debevic's

Electrical Problems
Preliminary Judging---Talking with Special Award's Judges


The Final Round

New Citarum--7th Grade

Ciudad de Agua Pura--8th Grade