We then did an activity about fossils, distinguishing between cast and mold fossils using clay and plaster of Paris. They came out great!
"I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship." ~Louisa May Alcott
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Canyons and Fossils!
As culminating activities for our science chapter, our class made models of the Grand Canyon (demonstrating erosion from the Colorado River and the different colors of rock layers revealed).
Friday, October 27, 2017
Thank you, Ms. Brennan!
HUGE thank you to Ms. Brennan for everything she has done for our class!
Our class posing with Ms. Brennan and our confetti poppers |
The banner the class made |
Ms. Brennan covered in confetti after Emily's speech |
Dance party! |
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Learning About Erosion
In Science, we are learning about the causes and effects of erosion. On Wednesday, we did an experiment that demonstrated how the speed of water dictates the rate of erosion. It was really fun!
Friday, August 11, 2017
Welcome to 4th grade!
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Sadako
On Thursday, May 30th, our class participated in an enrichment activity based on the story of Sadako, a young Japanese girl who became ill after the bombing of Hiroshima. Sadako decided to fold 1,000 paper cranes, believing that this would save her life. Nikki and Guy, who have been coming to Proctor for over 20 years, created this program which teaches peace and acceptance through dance and movement. Our class did an incredible job and showed wonderful perseverance, focus and strength. These are just a few pictures from our rehearsal:
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Wax Museum
On Thursday, the 4th grade held our annual "Wax Museum" which showcased the students' study of biographies. Each child transformed into a character after learning about their life and impact on the world. They did a fantastic job and should be very proud of their performances!
Friday, March 31, 2017
Electricity Presentations
Friday, March 10, 2017
Lowell Mills
This week, the fourth grade had the opportunity to travel to Lowell Mills for their program on immigration. It was a wonderful field trip and we learned a lot about different immigrant groups, the reasons they came to the United States, hardships they faced and how they contributed to the culture of our country.
We began with a tour of the mills which still function to this day. |
Only about 10 machines were working but it was still fairly noisy. At their height, the mills had over 200 machines in operation! |
After our tour, we began learning about the different immigrant groups that came to Lowell.
After the check point, the class was broken up by their country of origin. Each group then had either a suitcase, trunk or crate that they unpacked, filled with items that were important to immigrants of their group.
Each group set out their objects for everyone to see and read about their items in an enclosed binder. |
After each group visited the other groups, we came together as a class and talked about similarities we saw. We learned that these are called "cultural universals" and include things like music, religion, food, clothing and toys.
We then went to lunch and after attended a mock town meeting. The subject of he meeting was whether or not tax money from the City of Lowell should be used to build a school for Irish immigrants' children.
Each student was given a character to play and a costume. |
Four of our classmates served as important town officials! |
At the end of the town meeting, each "character" voted and the school was approved! However, we then remembered that this town meeting (which actually occurred in Lowell) happened before women were given the right to vote. Our guide then showed us that without the women's vote, the school would not be passed and funded.
After our town meeting, we headed over to one of the boarding houses where the mill girls lived. We were shocked to see how different our lives are compared to theirs.
A big thank you to TESPO for funding this field trip. It was great fun and we learned a lot!
Friday, March 3, 2017
Change Is Simple
Our class was lucky enough to have another visit from Change Is Simple this week. We focused on endangered animals, learning about different species' habitats, food sources and more. We also got to play a fun game having to do with resources disappearing from our planet. Enjoy the video!
Friday, February 3, 2017
Techsplorations
Monday, January 30, 2017
Change Is Simple
Monday, January 16, 2017
Simple Machines Project
As a culminating project for our unit on simple machines, our class used our knowledge to create gumball machines out of found materials. Every machine needed to include an inclined plane, pulley, lever, wheel and axel, and a working set of gears. The groups worked well together and enjoyed this foray into the design and engineering process!
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