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Is it a bird? No. Definitely not.

February 10, 2016 Joey Giunta
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We continued our final plane launches in Mrs. Salo's class today. Next ... we'll do a lesson on framing a video shot using our iPads :-) Part 1

https://youtu.be/7XHFr-AwwLg

Part 2

https://youtu.be/NKzy2kSN0ww

In Uncategorized Tags 3rd Grade
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Tower, this is Ghost Rider requesting a flyby.

February 9, 2016 Joey Giunta
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We launched the last of our airplanes in Mrs. Benson's class today. Results are classified. I could tell you, but then... (JK, the longest was 216", the heaviest was 0.90 oz). [embed]https://youtu.be/bRLRVagVf5s[/embed]

In Uncategorized Tags 3rd Grade
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Seeding young minds.

February 9, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Our flowers have been pollinated, and if they weren't plastic then that means the plant could make seeds. But then, how do the seeds get around? Mrs. Adams class braved the snowy weather today to count acorns in our raised garden beds. The further the bed was from the tree, the fewer acorns we found in each bed. The kiddos all agreed that they would want to be in the bed with the fewest acorns - it might mean less acorn friends, but a better chance of growing up into a tree. Of course, most of what we found were lids, so there must be some pretty happy squirrels around Tritt! IMG_5613

We found over 300 acorns in the bed directly under the tree, over 100 in the one next to it, then 74, then 24, and then fewer than 10 in the furthest garden bed. IMG_5622And then we played for a couple of minutes, because snow.

In Uncategorized Tags 1st Grade
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We don't always use toys for science...

February 9, 2016 Joey Giunta
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.... but when we do we are learning about forces in Kindergarten! [embed]https://youtu.be/U5FK1ia-LjE[/embed]

In Uncategorized Tags Kindergarten
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No leverage on a snow day...

February 9, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Hard to have leverage on a snow day, unless you are making your own levers!!! Mrs. Blick's class was barely distracted by all the snow coming down today! Lever 4 Lever 3 Lever 2 Lever 1

In Uncategorized Tags 4th Grade
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Building Inclined Planes

February 8, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Other the next 3 weeks we are building Inclined Planes, Levers and Pulleys in 4th grade. Mrs. DeMeester's class is wrapping up the inclined planes today: IMG_1099 IMG_1097 IMG_1096 IMG_1094 IMG_1092 IMG_1090

In Uncategorized Tags 4th Grade
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Wrapping up Pollination

February 8, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Mrs. G's and Friend's class wrap up pollination: IMG_1055 IMG_1056 IMG_1057 IMG_1060 IMG_1061 IMG_1063 IMG_1064 IMG_1065 IMG_1066 IMG_1067 IMG_1068 IMG_1074 IMG_1076 IMG_1079 IMG_1081 IMG_1082 IMG_1083 IMG_1085 IMG_1086 IMG_1088 IMG_1089

In Uncategorized Tags 1st Grade
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Mrs. Lupiani's class wraps up Snap Circuits.

February 3, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Jack/Jack/Will experimented with parallel circuits in ways no other class had, while Mary Scott made a game controller for her team's circuit board! Way to wrap up our series on circuits! IMG_1029 IMG_1031

In Uncategorized Tags 5th Grade
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Here comes the sun!

February 3, 2016 Joey Giunta
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We made sun trackers in 2nd grade this week. Next up will take a look at the sun's shadow as it moves across Tritt throughout the day! This will be vital information as we work to solve our STEM challenge: how to protect the playground from hot, sunny days! Here comes the sun 2

Here comes the sun...

In Uncategorized Tags 2nd Grade
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Busy as bees!

February 3, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Mrs. Moffett's class learned how difficult pollination could bee! We used silk flowers, pipe cleaners and corn starch to try pollinating flowers just like bees, moths, birds, wind and of course, gardeners! image image image image image image image image image image

In Uncategorized Tags 1st Grade
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Girl inventor perfects plates for kids!

February 1, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Ruby Lucken, who spends much of her free time inventing things, created the Food Cubby for kids who want plates where foods don't mush up together. Photo by Bill Brown Photography.
Ruby Lucken, who spends much of her free time inventing things, created the Food Cubby for kids who want plates where foods don't mush up together. Photo by Bill Brown Photography.

This is a great story from the Denver Post about a Kindergardner using the engineering design process to solve a problem:

Ruby Lucken didn't like different foods touching on her plate. Two years ago, when she was 6, her parents got rid of their plastic-divider kid plates in a purge of kitchen cabinets.

Ruby, a pint-sized inventor who loves to tinker, used some modeling clay to create a curved wall on her plate, and then wondered if a different material would suction better.

Her parents lent her some seed money, and she tested prototypes until she found something that met her approval — it suctioned so well that it lifted the plate.

So then she worked with an engineer to create some easy pull-off tabs, and last summer she started selling her invention — called the Food Cubby — at local farmers markets.

To her family’s surprise, this simple solution is also good for people with special needs or older people who need help at mealtime. The semi-circle cubbies suction onto your plate, but they do more than just keep foods separate. The cubbies create a “wall” to help push food onto a fork or spoon.

In Uncategorized Tags In the News, Kindergarten
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It's really quite simple.

February 1, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Fourth grade is continuing their work on simple machines this semester with Mrs. Blick's class creating inclined planes with the VEX construction kits and the Autodesk Inventor app on the classroom tablets.Blick Inclined Plane 3 Blick Inclined Plane 2

In Uncategorized Tags 4th Grade
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The Great Backyard Bird Count

February 1, 2016 Joey Giunta
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The Great Backyard Bird Count is a free, fun, and easy event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create a real-time snapshot of bird populations. Participants are asked to count birds for as little as 15 minutes (or as long as they wish) on one or more days of the four-day event and report their sightings online at birdcount.org. Anyone can take part in the Great Backyard Bird Count, from beginning bird watchers to experts, and you can participate from your backyard, or anywhere in the world. We'll be working on this citizen science project in both Green Paws and Science Detectives over the next couple of weeks.

In Uncategorized Tags In the News
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Raccoon Tracks!

January 29, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Found it!
Found it!

We took our first group hike of the semester in Green Paws today. We visited the Nature Nook, Vertical Gardens, the new vertical gardens at the front of the school, and the Nature Trail. Lots of interesting things out there in the winter, but our favorite was the raccoon tracks by the pond!

In Uncategorized Tags Green Paws
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How Do You Lift A Lion?

January 28, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Mr. Eichler's students taught me to AirDrop today...Eichler, Forces 11 Eichler, Forces, 1 Eichler, Forces, 2 Eichler, Forces, 3 Eichler, Forces, 4 Eichler, Forces, 5 Eichler, Forces, 6 Eichler, Forces, 7 Eichler, Forces, 8 Eichler, Forces, 9 Eichler, Forces, 10

In Uncategorized Tags 4th Grade
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Natural Magnetism

January 28, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Magnetic Goo - Howie
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Magnetic Goo - Sila
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Magnetic Goo - Nila

The Science Detectives took the art of making goo to a whole new level today. By adding iron oxide to our mixture, the final products were able to suck up a rare earth magnet. We used: 2 oz white glue, 2 Tbl water, 1 Tbl Fe3O4, and 2 oz of Sta-Flo laundry starch.

Magnetic Goo - Lucas
Magnetic Goo - Lucas
Magnetic Goo - Anna
Magnetic Goo - Anna
In Uncategorized Tags Green Paws
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Radon Test Kits due next week!

January 28, 2016 Joey Giunta
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We had some awesome visitors from the Center for Disease Control in 3rd, 4th and 5th grades before the Holiday Break. The two scientists had great information on STEM careers and science lessons for each grade. STEM CareersThey focused the lessons on radon, a poisonous gas that can naturally collect in buildings. Fifth graders even got to experiment with dry ice and radioactive lead! Your student came home with a radon home testing kit and letter explaining what we were up to. It is a really neat opportunity to contribute to the CDC’s database on radon levels in Georgia – a real-world “citizen science” project. Radon TestThe class that mails in the most completed kits (postage is free and you only have to hang them up over one weekend) will win a pizza party from the folks at the CDC! But time is running out - All completed test kits must be mailed in after this weekend!

In Uncategorized Tags 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade
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The game has changed.

January 27, 2016 Joey Giunta
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In Kindergarten we are continuing our work on pushes and pulls (SKP2b),and this week used the toys, like blocks and balls, to see how different objects move (SKP2a). The Spinning MachineMy favorite was the zigzag motion of the GoldieBlox Spinning Machine. If you haven't checked out this company, you are missing out! Their commercials are a trip, and their message - getting more young girls involved in engineering - is a great one! Check out Founder / CEO Debbie Sterling on TEDx.

In Uncategorized Tags Kindergarten
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You gotta know it...

January 27, 2016 Joey Giunta
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It's electric!  Fifth Grade is exploring our Snap Circuit sets this week in the Science Lab. The hands-on challenge reinforces the electricity unit being taught in the classroom. Students discussed "open" vs. "closed" circuits (S5P3b), built examples, and recorded the creations in their journals. Mrs. Swierski's class is featured below. Snap Circuits 2 (Sweirski)BoogieSnap Circuits 3 (Swierski) Woogie Snap Circuits 4 (Swierski)Woogie

In Uncategorized Tags 5th Grade
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Crouching Tiger, Simple Machines!

January 27, 2016 Joey Giunta
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Simple MachinesOur Fourth Graders capstone STEM challenge in the Science Lab this semester centers around forces and simple machines. Students will demonstrate the relationship between the application of a force and the resulting change in position and motion on an object; identifying simple machines (lever, pulley, wedge, inclined plane, screw, wheel and axle) and explaining their uses (S4P3a). The students have been given a scenario where a tiger has been trapped in an enclosure, and it is up to them to help the zookeepers figure out how to rescue it. We will also study animal adaptations (S4L2a) and regularly check in with the tigers at the San Diego Safari Park using their live-stream video feed.

In Uncategorized Tags 4th Grade
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