Thursday, May 26, 2016

K'Nex parts?

We are now accepting donations of K'Nex, and Legos--particularly wheels and parts for vehicles.

We would love to build multiple vehicles and replicate their design in our studies of Newton's theories and investigations on force.

Small cars, like matchbox and others are also welcome!

Thank you for your continued support. 
We are working hard to keep their minds and hands engaged! 

Ms. Tuttle

P.S. As the sun shines brightly, the classroom heats up. Please help your child remember a water bottle everyday to keep them hydrated. 

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

NASA Airship weather game

Here's the site for the game for W, 5/25/16.
It will be done as an in-class center.

Have fun!

Weather game: move airships around the globe

Can be single or multiple players

http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/wild-weather-adventure/en/#/review/wild-weather-adventure/game.html

Friday, May 6, 2016

Science Assessments

Hello families,

Students demonstrated their knowledge this week on conduction, convection, and radiation.
They did an amazing job modeling and explaining key concepts  (Science Practices and Earth and Space Science in Aspen, respectively)!

Most scores were sent yesterday and today! Be on the lookout.

(Note: Some in 6-3 had technical difficulties in PARCC, so have extended time for their other assessments.They should be returned on Monday. Students that were absent will be receiving these next week.)

Thanks!
Have a great day!

Charlene Tuttle

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Sea Perch Pics

Yesterday was the culmination of the hard work of the student engineers. Over the past few months, they have built their underwater ROVs. This includes soldering a circuit board, drilling, measuring, modifying, and lots of troubleshooting!

They outfitted them yesterday and we used a pool of a gracious Jamestown family to meet some underwater challenges! 

Everyone did an amazing job!

SeaPerch families, all the pictures were emailed to student accounts. Be sure to check them out together. Here are a few for all to enjoy.


Ms. Tuttle


 

Peeps in Space Pictures.

The project that we did in April was a HUGE success!

Students went through multiple versions of "space suits" for their Peepstronauts!

Here are class pictures with final engineering designs!
 (I would have loved to keep these in school, but due to the sugary content, I was afraid of returning from April break to an ant feast!)





Winners to speak LIVE to the Space Station


Congratulations to Hunter and Nayan!!

They will be speaking LIVE to the International Space Station this Friday! They were among 12 students in the state who were chosen from an online contest. There were 210 students from RI who submitted questions to ask to the ISS. Theirs were among the best!! 

You can tune in from anywhere in the world at:

 1145AM-1PM EST
 The actual link is:  http://livestream.com/accounts/9685187/events/5301163   (Viewers will need a no-cost Livestream.com account and should pre-check their access through school firewalls and content filters).  Direct contact with the space station is forecasted to start at 1240PM Friday but earlier viewing is encouraged. .


If you are local, you can go to the big screen at: 
The general public can watch the full presentation beginning at 1145AM Friday on a 21 foot screen  -- courtesy of newportFILM -- at nearby St Lucy’s Church, 909 West Main Rd, Middletown.  Free tickets are available though rispacechat2016.eventbrite.com


Tune in wherever you are!!
Ms. Tuttle

Weather and Climate

Our studies of Weather and Climate are in full swing! We watched the forecast today and discussed being ready for early morning frigid tem...