TERm 3: Classifying Living Things!
Begin to group plans, animals and other living things into science-based classifications - The Living World
Take a look at our first Living Things, Animal Profile classifcation posters that we did for homework in week 4-5!
Begin to group plans, animals and other living things into science-based classifications - The Living World
Take a look at our first Living Things, Animal Profile classifcation posters that we did for homework in week 4-5!
EVERYDAY SOUNDS! Term 2
Take a look at our Everyday Sounds Inquiry work above!
Explore ideas about a how music serves a variety of purposes and functions in our lives and communities to make: EVERYDAY SOUNDS
Take a look at our Everyday Sounds Inquiry work above!
Explore ideas about a how music serves a variety of purposes and functions in our lives and communities to make: EVERYDAY SOUNDS
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Below is an iMovie we made about the Positive Behavior For Learning expectations in Assembly:
Inquiry - Term 4
Understand how producers and consumers exercise their rights and meet their responsibilities to see:
WHAT DO WE VALUE?
This term we will be starting our own business in Room 2! We will be creating a product ready to sell at our KIS Market Day later on this term. Check back for further details and pictures of what we are doing!
We are also working through The Real World Money Experience game where we learn the realities and costs of living and everyday life. We will learn to budget and use a balance sheet to keep track of our finances!
Term 3 - ChEMISTRY:
This was a fun, hands on unit exploring Chemistry!
What is chemistry? Well, hold your horses. To know what chemistry is, you have to know what matter is. Basically, matter is the stuff everything is made of. Matter makes up everything from yesterday’s lunch to your favorite toy, and is made up of tiny parts called atoms and molecules. Anything that has weight is matter, even if something only weighs .0000001 pounds, that’s still matter! Everything you can touch, see, feel or even smell is called matter.
So what is chemistry? Chemistry is the study of that matter and how it changes. But why do we have to study matter? Why is it so important? Because matter is everything. If you want to know why water turns to ice when it gets too cold or how some fruit juice tastes like fruit even though there’s no fruit in it, you have to study chemistry. If you want to know why some things catch fire and others don’t, or why the sky is blue, or … all chemistry.
Ref: http://www.polymer-search.com/covalent/kids-chemistry-101.html
Understand how producers and consumers exercise their rights and meet their responsibilities to see:
WHAT DO WE VALUE?
This term we will be starting our own business in Room 2! We will be creating a product ready to sell at our KIS Market Day later on this term. Check back for further details and pictures of what we are doing!
We are also working through The Real World Money Experience game where we learn the realities and costs of living and everyday life. We will learn to budget and use a balance sheet to keep track of our finances!
Term 3 - ChEMISTRY:
This was a fun, hands on unit exploring Chemistry!
What is chemistry? Well, hold your horses. To know what chemistry is, you have to know what matter is. Basically, matter is the stuff everything is made of. Matter makes up everything from yesterday’s lunch to your favorite toy, and is made up of tiny parts called atoms and molecules. Anything that has weight is matter, even if something only weighs .0000001 pounds, that’s still matter! Everything you can touch, see, feel or even smell is called matter.
So what is chemistry? Chemistry is the study of that matter and how it changes. But why do we have to study matter? Why is it so important? Because matter is everything. If you want to know why water turns to ice when it gets too cold or how some fruit juice tastes like fruit even though there’s no fruit in it, you have to study chemistry. If you want to know why some things catch fire and others don’t, or why the sky is blue, or … all chemistry.
Ref: http://www.polymer-search.com/covalent/kids-chemistry-101.html