Monday, March 20, 2017

Half Day Equals Science Day


Today was a half day. It was also parent teacher's conferences. So....what do you do on a day that several students skip? How about host a science day? We've been going through a unit on the states of matter (by Hope King). Today we explored the three states in several different experiments.
 Creating models of the states of matter (liquid, gas, and solid). We were able to use this demonstration to explore the properties of each and have a discussion about them.
 We created models of the three states of matter using Cheerios.

 Finding out that while gas cannot always be seen, there is evidence of it all around. They loved working through this experiment using the scientific process. 
No study of gas would be complete without the much-loved Diet Coke and Mentos experiment. 

We ended out day by taking a look at a treat that features all three states of matter: root beer floats. Yum!

On a side note, my St. Patrick's Day items on TPT will only be free until Friday. Download and save now.




Friday, March 17, 2017

Lucky to Have You

Help your students count their blessings by giving them this little writing paper envelope to help them think about who they feel lucky to have in their lives. They can simply write a letter to the person explaining why they feel so fortunate that they know them. 

If you are looking for more ideas for St. Patrick's Day, check out this blog post over here. 



Thursday, March 16, 2017

Last Minute St. Patty's Day Activities

I was hoping to put together some themed items for St. Patrick's Day. I was hoping for more, but time got away from me....maybe next year. Anyway, here is a fun little game that reinforces equivalent fractions. It could also be used as a math notebook activity. You can pick it up over here for free. Enjoy! And happy St. Patty's Day.