Sunday, November 30, 2014

Week of December 1st





Birds of Prey
We are beginning an informational reading and writing unit around our study of habitats and adaptations, particularly in Birds of Prey.  We have been reading non-fiction texts about these creatures while also learning how authors use non-fiction text to teach their reader new information.

The Leslie Science an Nature Center will be visiting Mitchell with 3 of their resident Birds of Prey for a program entitled, "Adaptations in Flight." 

See adaptations in action when a raptor flies inside your school! Get an up close look at the physical structures, feather types and wing shapes that allow these predators to survive in the wild. After watching a live flight demonstration, students will get the opportunity to meet two other raptor family members to explore their adaptations in person.

Thank you to LSNC and their donors for providing Adopt-A-Class Funds to bring this program to our school.  For more information on LSNC and their birds visit their website at: http://www.lesliesnc.org 

2014-15 Field Trips

2/10 Pioneer Planetarium 10:15-11:15
3/13 826 Michigan 10-12
3/24 Native American Experience (afternoon at Mitchell)
4/23 Matthei Botanic Gardens 10-12
5/12 Scarlett-Mitchell Pond 9:30-11:30

More information will be sent home regarding these trips as each date approaches.  

Sunday, November 9, 2014

How does a Magna Doodle work?


Using what we have been discovering about magnets, one scientist explains his hypothesis about how a MagnaDoodle works.


Week of 11/10





Our classroom would appreciate donations of kleenex and hand sanitizer!

In science this last few weeks we have been learning about magnets by playing with and exploring magnetic toys.   We also will be conducting similar investigations for light and electrical circuits, with the goal of designing our own toys.  As you are cleaning out your child's toy box if you have any toys that light up or make noise because they are battery operated and use electrical circuits we would appreciate donations.  These should be toys that do not have to be returned.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

What can you learn about magnets by playing with magnetic toys?

 "Look!  It sticks to the chair!"
 "Ms. Padgen, it doesn't want to stick!"
“On some sides it doesn’t stick. Mariana
  “It’s like a magnetic force!” Desmond
“Look at me, I’m lifting a magnet with a magnet.” Sebastian 
“When it’s not the right magnet type it pushes away..see?  It doesn’t connect.”  James  
 “Yeah, It pulls back.” Madisyn

“Why’s it not working?  I feel something.” Sory

Week of November 3rd

Reminder--There is no school this Tuesday, 11/4.

Please leave Halloween treats at home!