Friday, November 30, 2012

Check out all the terrific things going on in Room 27!
-Alites

Science
By Brian, Austin, and Jared

In Science Lab we studied dilution. Each partnership was given 6 cups. We put food coloring in 1 of them. Then we took 20 drops of the solution from Cup #1 and added them to Cup #2. Then we took 20 drops from Cup #2 and placed them in Cup #3. We kept doing that until we got to Cup #6. Cups #5 and #6 were lighter in color.  The color in the cups changed from really dark red to really light. This experiment was called, Is Dilution the Solution to Pollution? We learned that dilution is not the solution, prevention is!

Oil Spill
By Adam, Logan, and Stephanie

In class, we talked about ocean pollution. We made a model oil spill in class. We talked about what would be the best way to clean up an oil spill.  Then we tried to clean up our oil spill. Many of the ways worked. We used detergent, paper towels, newspaper, a piece of string and cotton balls. We used water with blue food coloring for the ocean and vegetable oil and coffee for the oil spill. Oil spills are very dangerous to the plants and animals that live in our oceans. We also wrote to President Obama about our concerns and asked what the governemnt is doing about oil spills. We enjoyed this project.

Tuck Everlasting
By Rachel, Steven, and Trevor
           
The book we are reading for read aloud is Tuck Everlasting. Right now in the book, we are up to the part when Mae Tuck hits the Man in the Yellow Suit with the barrel of her shotgun because the Man in the Yellow Suit was taking Winnie back to her home. The constable was an eyewitness to the “crime”. He tells the Tucks that if the Man in the Yellow Suit dies, Mae will be sent to the gallows.  Mae can’t go to the gallows because she won’t die because she drank from the magical spring. Mae is sent to jail but her family and Winnie have a plan to sneak her out.  The plan is to sneak Winnie into the jail and swap Mae out so she can run away and not be sent to the gallows. Eventually, Winnie gets taken back to her home but Jesse comes to give her a small bottle containing magical water from the spring to drink when she is 17.  Jesse hopes Winnie will marry him when she grows up. We really want to find out what happens to the Tuck family and we are hoping the best for them.

 Making Meaning
By Becca, Chris, and Sanjyot

This week we read a book called The Summer My Father Was Ten. We then got 7 cards with statements retelling the story. We placed the cards on a plot chart which included the exposition, the rising action, the climax, the falling action and the resolution. The climax is the most intense moment in a story. We also talked about the setting, conflict, characters and the lesson learned in the story. This activity helped us understand the structure of a story through an amazing book.


Pioneers
By Yunseo, Kyra, and Michael

We are beginning a new unit in social studies about pioneers. Each table is posing as pionerrs on a wagon train. We came up with names for our wagon trains. We also received pioneer family identities. We are watching educational movies about the life of pioneers. We are watching a movie called Little House on the Prairie. Every wagon train has a wagon master who makes the final decisions for a wagon train. The wagon masters are Christopher, Rachel, Madeline, Caitlin and Michael. We are being graded on the entries we write in our pioneer journals.  We are fully immersed in our subject. We can’t wait to learn more. Westward Ho!


Alite's Little Chefs
By Madeline, Emilie, and Daniel

We had a Thanksgiving feast in our classroom! Our class made vegetable soup and corn muffins. We poured in 4 cans of chicken broth into a pot and we all got to chop up vegetables such as zucchini, pepper, onion, potato, and carrots. We also made corn muffins using ingredients such as flour, milk and eggs. Then we mixed it all together and scooped them into cupcake tins. We had a celebration and enjoyed our home cooked meal and some special deliveries from our class moms! We also watched Little House on the Prairie while we ate dessert. That was one incredible celebration!


MATHEMATICIANS
By Caitlin, Sakina, and PJ

This week we learned long division with decimals. We are going to have a test this week on division. Our teachers helped us study for the test. We used study guides, played math games, and visited 3 stations that focused on different division concepts. Thanks to Mrs. White, Mrs. Aloe, Ms. Meyer, and Ms. Corn we have all become Little Einsteins!



Check out our students cleaning up oil spills!






































2 comments:

  1. Becca,

    WOW! Such a busy week of learning for you and your friends. I love the picture of you and your team cleaning up the oil spill. It sounds like you guys had a great Holiday feast before the Thanksgiving break.

    I think what I liked best about this weeks blog was reading how you broke up the book you were reading ito the different sections to help you get a better understanding of the story.

    you are learning so much each week, I guess that's why you think you're so much smarter tham me! Pretty soon you might be.

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  2. Dear Team Alites,

    Thank you so much for sharing your latest blog post with me- I always learn so much from you class! I am so impressed with the work you are doing in all academic areas. It is great to hear about your work in mathematics with division and decimals- that is not easy but I am sure you are working hard. Even though I missed your Thanksgiving Feast, it sounds like it was delicious and that you had a great time together. I also love your work connected with oil spills- so proud to hear that you wrote letters to President Obama- that is AWESOME! A small group of people can change a lot of things- BRAVO!

    Keep up the great work!

    Sincerely,
    Mr. Sinanis

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