A huge congratulations to Harry, Pari, Yingxin and Sohail for receiving a Merit Award at the last senior assembly. Your hard work, dedication and determination has been amazing to see and you are all fantastic role models for Room 16. Well done to you all!
Sunday, 25 June 2017
Monday, 12 June 2017
STEM Challenge
Last week Mrs
S gave us a challenge to design and make a spaghetti tower using only 20 pieces
of spaghetti, a meter of tape, some string and a marshmallow. Our spaghetti
towers had to hold the marshmallow on top for at least 1 minute to be
successful.
Before we started planning our towers we researched
different tall towers of the world like the Eifel Tower, Leaning Tower of Pisa
and the Space Needle. We figured out that to be successful the tower would need
a strong, wide base and a thin top so it would balance. Once we gathered this
information we then began to plan and sketch our tower with the person next to
us. We had to make sure our diagrams were clear and labelled.
We then had 30 minutes to create the tallest spaghetti
tower we could! It was really difficult as the sticky tape wouldn't stick tot
eh spaghetti, some of the spaghetti broke and some groups run out of materials.
We had to use our problem solving skills and think of ways to over come these
problems while using team work.
Some towers
were successful and some weren’t but that is a part of Design and technology.
Once the challenge was complete we then had to reflect on our design and think
about what worked well and what we could improve next time. Next term, Mrs S is
going to give us the same challenge again to see if our skills have improved.
Congratulations to Layla and Sam who built the tallest
tower which was nearly 60cm tall and could hold the marshmallow for over 1
minute. Amazing work girls!
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Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Sundial Experiment
On Wednesday, we conducted a Sundial Experiment to finish off our
Science unit all about light. We have learnt some seriously interesting facts
about how the sun, moon and Earth all work together. We conducted an
investigation about how shadows move and why. Did you know…. that although
shadows move it is actually the Earth that is moving as it is spinning on it
axis.
In order to conduct our
experiments we needed to come up with an aim, materials, method and document
our results at the end of it. We had so much fun and are turning into fantastic
Scientists.
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Tuesday, 6 June 2017
Super Scientist Competition
A huge congratulations to all the incredible Year 3s of Room 16 for
the ginormous effort that you all put into your Science presentations. I
learnt so many incredible Science facts and your explanations about
your experiments and presentations were outstanding. Well done!
I would also like to thank all the fabulous parents of Room 16 who helped prepare for these amazing presentations. Thank you for your ongoing support!
A special congratulations to Pari and Mevindu, who were the Super Scientist Winners from our class. Pari did a magnificent presentation about fire and water. Her explanation about why the fire went out and the water rose in the glass was outstanding! Mevindu told us all about the atmosphere in great detail, which was so interesting and he even made a book. Impressive work Pari and Mevindu!
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A special congratulations to Pari and Mevindu, who were the Super Scientist Winners from our class. Pari did a magnificent presentation about fire and water. Her explanation about why the fire went out and the water rose in the glass was outstanding! Mevindu told us all about the atmosphere in great detail, which was so interesting and he even made a book. Impressive work Pari and Mevindu!
Planet Show Bags
As I am sure you have all heard by now (due to the overwhelming excitement!) we are mid way through completing our Planet Show Bags! This project has been an amazing opportunity for students to take control of their own learning and develop their research and questioning skills. As part of our Science and Design and Technology program, students were asked to pick a planet, create their own questions to research using the computers and record their information and references. From this information they have collected we will be completing Information Reports in class. Not only do students need to create a report but they also need to provide some fun activities which a show bag would usually have. These activities will need to be completed at home.
To break down the assignment we will:
- Complete our Information Reports at school
- Design and create our show bags at school
- Provide at least one activity from list one and from list two to go into our showbags. This will be done at home.
A copy of the assignment outline and rubric which they will be marked upon are attached below. I am so excited to see the final products in Week 9! If you have any questions please come and see me.
To break down the assignment we will:
- Complete our Information Reports at school
- Design and create our show bags at school
- Provide at least one activity from list one and from list two to go into our showbags. This will be done at home.
A copy of the assignment outline and rubric which they will be marked upon are attached below. I am so excited to see the final products in Week 9! If you have any questions please come and see me.
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