Once we saw how these vital parts operated together to allow movement for an animal, it was our turn to try to imitate nature. We were given an assortment of materials and were challenged to make a working model of a human arm. We checked the rubrics to see what was expected, and then started by constructing a prototype out of cardboard. We quickly found that this was more difficult than it looked! We solved problems as they came up and then had an Engineers' Meeting to share our models, our problems, and our solutions with our fellow engineers.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
The Amazing Human Body
We have been learning about the human body in science. We started by studying the cell to discover how it works. Then we went on to explore the skeletal system and the muscles to see how they operate. Dissecting a chicken leg allowed us to actually look at real bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and cartilage.
Once we saw how these vital parts operated together to allow movement for an animal, it was our turn to try to imitate nature. We were given an assortment of materials and were challenged to make a working model of a human arm. We checked the rubrics to see what was expected, and then started by constructing a prototype out of cardboard. We quickly found that this was more difficult than it looked! We solved problems as they came up and then had an Engineers' Meeting to share our models, our problems, and our solutions with our fellow engineers.
Creating the prototypes first helped us as we worked on our final models. These were made out of foam board. Though we all were given similar materials, we found that we came up with a variety of designs. We had fun with the project and gained a renewed respect for how well our bodies operate!
Once we saw how these vital parts operated together to allow movement for an animal, it was our turn to try to imitate nature. We were given an assortment of materials and were challenged to make a working model of a human arm. We checked the rubrics to see what was expected, and then started by constructing a prototype out of cardboard. We quickly found that this was more difficult than it looked! We solved problems as they came up and then had an Engineers' Meeting to share our models, our problems, and our solutions with our fellow engineers.
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
The (Decimal) War I Finally Won
The week before Spring Break is always full of "wrap up" activities. In math, the girls put a spin on the classic playing card game War by playing Decimal War: a game of comparing and ordering decimals! In language arts, the girls were given a chance to create a play based on The War I Finally Won.
The fifth grade is looking forward to the Newbery Luncheon on Friday and getting to meet Ms. Bradley herself!
The fifth grade is looking forward to the Newbery Luncheon on Friday and getting to meet Ms. Bradley herself!
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