Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Monday, June 8, 2015
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Monday, May 11, 2015
R.J. Frank Students go birding at Parque Del Sol.
The orange crowned warbler is difficult to spot with the binoculars, but we could hear them singing.
Local radio station KCLU's Lance Orozco came out to the field trip for a radio story. |
A turkey vulture flew overhead |
Students learned to use binoculars (purchased with our STEAM grant) to look at sparrows. They learned the males are more colorful than the females. |
A dead bird was found hanging in a tree. Linnea suggests that perhaps a hawk killed it, and then left the remains in the tree after snacking. |
We listened to the crow's call after it landed. |
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Friday, May 1, 2015
Family Math Night At R.J.Frank Academy of Marine Science and Engineering
Families attempt to build the tallest structure they can from marshmallows and toothpicks. The structures were then placed on the earthquake simulator to see if they could withstand the shaking. Measurement, and structural engineering, and seismology were explored in this activity.
The first Venier probeware activity involved using the temperature probes to measure temperature.
Students engineered pasta race cars, They then measured distance and time to determine the rate of speed.
In the Second Vernier activity, students used the GPS built in to the LabQuest to create geometric shapes on the display.
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