We began with French and then phys ed. If you are 5/6F student reading this blog post, feel free to comment in the comment section but something new that you learned or skill or strategy that you worked on our developed in one of these classes! 🙂
SCIENCE –
Grade 5 –
Comparing hybrid cars with regular cars, and planning our presentation. Thanks to our Instructional Coach, Mrs. Johnston, for joining us!
Following last week’s debate, the wind energy group writing a letter to Provincial government either in support of or opposed to wind energy
The solar energy group creating a Jeopardy game!
Our Hybrid Car group presented:
Grade 6 – Electricity
We experimented with rubbing balloons on hair! We understand the static electricity is the build up extra electrons on the surface of an object. It results from the movement of electrons from one object to another.
- a positive charge on the object that lost electrons (the hair)
- a negative charge on the object that gained electrons (the balloon)
We rubbed the neutral/no charge balloon on our hair for a familiar result! (Thanks Isabel for sharing the electrons from your hair! 🙂 The resulting positive charge on the strands of her hair caused her hair strands to repel each other!) 
We discussed & planned how to move/race empty soft drink cans with a balloon that has a negative charge….that will happen next week! Students are encouraged to collect aluminum drink cans if they can 🙂
HEALTH – Alcohol
Yesterday, we made a list of our background knowledge about the effects of alcohol on the body (in purple on the picture below). Today, students brought two additional facts that they learned either from their parents or something they may have read last night online. We added these facts to our list (also in purple).
We cross referenced our background knowledge with expert information provided to us by OPHEA (Ontario Physical Health Education Association). The way that we cross-referenced was as follows :
- We read our personal copy of the expert list with partners
- We compared the expert list to the list we made as a class — item by item.
- We checked off (or highlighted) information on the expert list that we already had on our anchor chart
- We added other expert information onto the chart paper that was missing (in blue).







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