Thursday, October 24, 2019

Scientists Explore Pushes and Pulls

Recently scientists in grades K and 4 worked together to explore forces.  They investigated the question:  

"What makes things move."  Collaborating in teams over the course of two days they visited a variety 
stations to observe, theorize and evaluate ideas on pushes and pulls.  Conversations were had and 
scientific language was used as 4th graders told kindergartners about gravity and varying forces.  
Our research was as lot of fun!  We investigated the power of wind, how magnets work, why bowling pins
 fall down, and how to play shuffleboard.  We also observed a model of Newton's cradle, tested stomp
 rockets and some magnetic ramps and gears. Students documented their findings and illustrated
 their experiences to create an informational reference booklet to inform others about push and pull! 
It was an amazing morning! All students were engaged in their learning for the duration of our Funomena
stations. Our morning went by so FAST.









































































 

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