Friday, May 30, 2014

Burrows/Gemmell, Science, 5/30

This week in Science, students learned about fungi. They studied the different kinds of fungi, parts of fungi, and how they reproduce.

Students finished the week with the pond water lab--taking pictures of protists, identifying them, and putting them in a Google Drive presentation.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Burrows/Gemmell, Science, 5/23

Students worked on the Pond Water Protist Project. Using the ELMO projector, computer, and microscope, students observed and captured images and video of protists in pond water samples. Students will create a Google Drive slide show presentation classifying, identifying, and labeling the protists they found.  All students were surprised to see so much life in just one drop of water and can't wait to share their findings with other seventh grade scientists.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Burrows/Gemmell, Science, 5/16

This week, students information about Kingdom Protista, discovering that most are unicellular eukaryotes. Students also created reference tools to help identify protists for the lab.  Finally, students began the pond water lab.  They were really excited and surprised to see how much life is in one drop of pond water! Students were able to see many organisms including an amoeba, parameciuim, and euglena--the same protists they have studied closely!  Next week, brings more pond water excitement as we use the water and technology for a project.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Burrows/Gemmell, Science, 5/9

Students completed their study of bacteria and viruses, and they were tested on Thursday. Our next unit will be about Protists--learning what they look like, how they move, and where they live.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Burrows/Gemmell, Science, 5/2

It was a bacteria-filled week!  After learning about the role bacteria plays in the world, students wrote questions and made hypotheses about bacteria growth in school. Then they collected samples to grow in a petri dish over the weekend.  Next week, students will compare their results with their hypothesis. Also, the test on bacteria and viruses will be next Thursday.