Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Trouties

As I sit here at my computer, I can't help but admire how well the students in the Trout in the Classroom are doing. My 'trouties', as I call them, come up once a week during their lunch to test the water quality of the tank, feed the fish, and to make quantitative observations about the trout. They have become completely independant! They no longer need me to help. They come up to my room, eat their lunch, and then begin testing the water quality, checking amonia, pH, and nitrate/nitrites levels. Some of my 'trouties' love changing the water and cleaning the filter. All have taken stewardship over the fish, and refer to them as their 'babies'. The fish have grown tremendously, now measuring over 2 cm. I can't wait until they are grown enough where we can return them to their natural environment. Until next time!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Happy Halloween

It is October 30th, 2009, 1 day before my favorite holiday; Halloween! There is something about this time of year that I just love. It could be the color of the leaves as they change, or the brisk autumn air. Whatever it is, it makes me want to be outside. Therefore, I call on all parents and guardians of PS 145 students. Take your children outside. Get them out there before the snow falls and its too cold to enjoy the day. Ask them to show you what they've been learning in science. Ask them to "show off" their inquiry skills. Have them make observations, inferences, and classify objects. Your children have been making great strides in science, and any support they receive at home will help reinforce the learning process. Again, please feel free to leave any questions or comments. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

My first blog....ever!!

After viewing Mr. Luongo's blog, I felt envious. I thought what a cool way to connect ourselves, the educators, to our students and their families. I then thought, I want a blog. So I got one. The point of this blog is so that we may stay in contact with eachother with any concerns or questions that may arise in the subject of science. Did you see a leaf and are wondering what it is? Did you have a question about something you might have seen on the discovery channel? Did you visit one of the museums and want to share what you experienced? Or do you simply want to say hi? All of these are valid reasons to stop by the blog. I encourage students as well as parents to start posting comments on this page. I will be attempting to post blogs daily, a task that will prove difficult considering my schedule, and answering any questions daily. PARENTS- ANY ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE POSTED ON THIS SIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. I would like to say that I am extremely happy with the progress of all our upper grades mad sciencists(3-5). Let us keep moving forward, and keep searching. To quote Joan Baez, whose father was a mad scientist, "As long as one keeps searching, the answers will come."