Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Tornadoes & Hurricanes
Monday, July 28, 2008
Thunder Cake
Lightning & Thunder
At the this center they explored magnets and the question: How are magnets and lightning alike? Answer: Lighting happens when a opposites attract...a positive and negative ions are attract to one another. Magnets also use this principle.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Family Field Trip
Friday, July 25, 2008
A Visit from a Meteorologist
In this picture, Hillari is showing the class a picture of some solar panels her company uses.
Hillari formed a cloud in a bottle and then demonstrated the effects of high and low pressure by squeezing the bottle.
In this picture, the kids are imitating thunder by blowing air in a paper bag and popping it.
Six kids volunteered to demonstrate static electricity by rubbing ballons on their hair. She explained how positive ions attract negative ions and cause lightning to strike.
She used blue ice in a tub of warm water to demonstrate hot and cold fronts.
Miss Carrie played "Sno Shack" with the kids at recess. They really enjoyed shaving their own ice to make snocones.
The microscope center is always popular. The kids started out looking at ice cubes and frost in the microscope, but soon enjoyed finding other things to see close-up.
Cutting snowflakes was also a popular math center. Some of the kids enjoyed finding shapes and lines of symmetry in their snowflakes.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The Seasons of Weather Camp
In this picture, we are building a class anemometer. Anemometers measure wind speed. Since there was no wind on Wednesday, we had to cheat and use a fan!
Each child made a sun dial wristwatch on Tuesday. They learned how to tell time using shadows.
The drama center is a popular place to be. They pretend to be meterologists for CBS (Canyon Brook School) News. :)
For our science center on Wednesday, everyone made their own wind direction recorder. This instrument can help them know if the wind is blowing north, east, south, or west.
Another fun art center this week was making sun catchers. We cut shapes out of card stock and used a push pin to make small holes in the paper.
On "Spring Day" we made posters explaining the water cycle. Everyone did a wonderful job of being creative with their posters. Some of the posters were even 3-D!
On Monday we experimented with making clouds in a glass jar. See the "Cloud Making" weather link if you would like to try this at home!