Tuesday, November 12, 2019

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 temps!

Today, we began to brainstorm variables that impact climate of a location.

Students shared their data with a partner who has been recording a different location. They focused on the general trend in temperatures.

We then brainstormed variables that could be linked to differences that they noted among cities.

Be sure to ask your children what ideas we discussed!.

The most effective discussions occurred where students had kept up their data collection. Please have your children share their spreadsheet with you and have a conversation about what they notice. There should be several weeks of data.
If there are missing days (a few here and there are ok, but too many missing data points give an imcomplete picture), they can go on to the "Forecast Sites" on Google Classroom and use the "historical data" to collect data on missing days.

This will help in the future when they need to graph their data and analyze it!

Thanks!
Enjoy this first blast of cold and bundle up!

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

2019-2020 Begins!!



Welcome to the Grand Adventure that is Sixth Grade!! 



On our first days, we explored ideas related to engineering, group work, and our roles. What role do we play now and what roles would we like to explore this year as we stretch ourselves as students and humans?

Here are some photos of our first days:

Building towers, Day 1--excellent job revising ideas, being flexible, and working together to build a spaghetti tower to great heights!!










Wednesday, March 6, 2019


Winter Tracking!

Many thanks to Jenny Talancey, who led all 3 classes in an outdoor investigation in perfect winter condictions on Tuesday, 3/6.

Students measured, analyzed, and discussed evidence left my animals in the school yard environment.

Go outsid and see what you can find around your house.

What evidence is there about what lives nearby?




Sunday, March 3, 2019

Winter Gear!

Good morning,

I hope this finds you well!

I just wanted to alert you to a new opportunity we have.
Ms. Talancey, a wildlife biologist, has offered to share her expertise with our students.

As a result, we will be having class outside more frequently. Since the snow offers the perfect opportunity to watch for signs of life (tracks), we will be outside Monday and/or Tuesday.

Please ensure students have snow boots, gloves, hat, warm coat as we will be outside learning together for a full period.

Thank you!
Stay tuned for excitement and learning,

Enjoy the snow!
Ms, Tuttle

Sunday, January 20, 2019

Sleet vs Freezing rain

Greetings all,

I have been watching the weather and the meteorologists keep talking about sleet or freezing rain. This prompted me to look up the difference. I found a good link from the National Weather Service which is pasted below. Enjoy!


/https://www.weather.gov/rnk/Measure_Icing

Stay warm!

Ms. Tuttle

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Classroom Updates

Here are a few images from last year's events.

Ocean Currents

First, we had oceanographer Tucker Sylvia come in to share his expertise on ocean currents.
He was impressed with the students' knowledge and was adept at adding information to their understanding of how the ocean impacts climate.

He discussed deep water currents and surface currents.







This should help as students complete their climate slides this week. Please ask them to show you what they've learned.
They have been working on the slides for a couple of weeks and are integrating what they know about weather and climate to "their" city. (The one for which they have been collecting weather data.)





Holiday Sing Along, last day, 2018 (How did that happen already?!?)









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...