Please view the information below. This is an incredible opportunity for our young budding scientists to hear from one of the greatest in her field. I hope some of you will take advantage!
The Ridgefield Library Presents
The Last Mission to the Hubble Telescope
with world-renowned astronomer
Dr. Heidi B. Hammel
On Sunday, September 28 at 2 PM, Dr. Heidi B. Hammel will give a presentation about the last shuttle mission to the Hubble Space Telescope scheduled for launch on October 8, 2008.
With images and videos, she will describe how the astronauts have trained for the Hubble mission. She will show pictures of the new equipment and share what astronomers are most excited about, while explaining what is in store for Hubble in its final years. She will also bring an actual piece of Hubble, a section of the telescope's outer covering that flew in space for over a decade.
Dr. Hammel, a Ridgefield resident, is a long-time Hubble user with over 15 years of experience with this amazing telescope. She led the Hubble team that tracked a comet crashing into the cloud-tops of Jupiter in 1994, has published many scientific papers based on Hubble images, and still uses Hubble to study the atmospheres of the planets Uranus and Neptune.
Dr. Heidi Hammel is currently on the Board for AURA Inc., which oversees the Space Telescope Science Institute. She is also an Interdisciplinary Scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope, the next Great Space Observatory which is scheduled for launch in 2013.
For more information visit www.ridgefieldlibrary.org or call (203) 438-2282
Sunday, Sept. 28
2:00 PM
Ridgefield Library
Registration is not required, but space is limited.
The program is suitable for
ages 8 to 108!
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
6th grade Project Presentations
Ladies and Gentlemen...The hour is quickly approaching for the presentation day. As you know our project is due on Wednesday 10/1. You must have the following completed:
Create a poster with pictures of your species and its location. You must have on your poster a one page typed poster that 1) describes your species, 2) it's location,
3) where it came from, and 4) what it is doing to the new location.
If you have any questions make sure that you ask them tomorrow. You have already had this information for two days so I hope you have all started your poster layout!!!!
We look forward to viewing them.
Create a poster with pictures of your species and its location. You must have on your poster a one page typed poster that 1) describes your species, 2) it's location,
3) where it came from, and 4) what it is doing to the new location.
If you have any questions make sure that you ask them tomorrow. You have already had this information for two days so I hope you have all started your poster layout!!!!
We look forward to viewing them.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Week in Review
This week we have all been working very hard. The fourth grade were able to experiment with the mealworms by testing which color they preferred crawl on better, black or white. Please ask about the experiment and the handling of the mealworms that came afterward.
In 5th grade we examined cell slides and examined the interior structures of cells using reflective microscopes. We will be using compound microscopes this upcoming week so we can examine live cells, both plant and animal.
Our 6th grade classes were busy studying about the world around us. We were learning about the Animal Kingdom as well as how to classify animals as well as break them down to vertebrates and invertebrates. From here we will begin to talk about the other Kingdoms.
Please ask your students to talk with you about the wonderful discoveries we have had in science this week. Have a wonderful weekend!
In 5th grade we examined cell slides and examined the interior structures of cells using reflective microscopes. We will be using compound microscopes this upcoming week so we can examine live cells, both plant and animal.
Our 6th grade classes were busy studying about the world around us. We were learning about the Animal Kingdom as well as how to classify animals as well as break them down to vertebrates and invertebrates. From here we will begin to talk about the other Kingdoms.
Please ask your students to talk with you about the wonderful discoveries we have had in science this week. Have a wonderful weekend!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Middle School Parents Night
It was wonderful to see all of you who were able to attend tonight. For the 5th grade parents I hope you could feel the excitement that I have about teaching science and for the 4th grade parents I hope you felt the same from both Mr. Nash and myself. Your children come in every day ready to learn more and we always seek to provide an exciting and interesting venue to do so.
I look forward to using this blog as a springboard into our investigative classroom events for you to discuss with your children. In the upcoming weeks I will be posting open ended questions here for you and your children to discuss and answer together in comment posts. Feel free to give it a try together! I love getting to read your comments. This will be an exciting year and I can't wait to have you all involved throughout the year.
Thank you for a wonderful evening.
I look forward to using this blog as a springboard into our investigative classroom events for you to discuss with your children. In the upcoming weeks I will be posting open ended questions here for you and your children to discuss and answer together in comment posts. Feel free to give it a try together! I love getting to read your comments. This will be an exciting year and I can't wait to have you all involved throughout the year.
Thank you for a wonderful evening.
4th and 5th Graders, while your parents are at RA....YOU CAN DO SCIENCE!!!
So... Tonight your parents are visiting with me at RA we both know that you have a little bit of homework to do, however, you can also take a peek at the beautiful pictures on the NASA web post of the day and on the National Geographic post of the day right here on the blog! Tonight, your parents will be doing "Helium Hoop"! SHHHHHH.. Don't tell them how to do it. Let's see if they can beat your time. I am excited that I have the opportunity to introduce them to our year in RA science and show them some of the wonderful things we will be doing together. Remember to ask all about Parents Night when they get home, and how they did with "Helium Hoop"!
See you all in the morning. =)
See you all in the morning. =)
Friday, September 12, 2008
4th Grade Mealworm Invasion!!!!
Today Mealworms invaded our 4th grade science classes!!!! Our students did an incredible job observing these invaders and shared their stories as well as new discoveries about their structure, color, and movement. Many students were able to count the segments of the mealworms and all were able to distinguish the difference between it's head and tail. It was VERY exciting!!! Next week we look forward to being able to handle the mealworms as we further our investigations about Animal Behavior with experiments designed to find out more about our invading friends. An excellent job was done by all. Have a great weekend!
5th Grade and the Week of Cells
This week the 5th grade has been investigating the discovery, structure, and function of cells. We were introduced to the early scientists that were influential to our current knowledge of microscopes and microscopic life. These scientists include, Robert Hooke, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Matthias Schleiden, and Theodor Schwann. Coming up next week we will be looking at actual plant and animal cells under the microscope and learning about the importance of the structures within the cells and how they function. If you find any cool information out about cells this weekend please let us all know where we can find the information too. Great job this week. Have a great weekend!!!!!!
6th Grade Project Update
After speaking with a few of you this morning I wanted to give you a bit of direction to focus your search for invasive and introduced species. Below are two links to web pages that will give you information on plants and animals that have been introduced to Connecticut. You can also find links from these pages to other states. There are many links on these two web sites so if you go to a different site that is helpful to you let us all know about it.
Please feel free to post positive comments or questions to the blog from home. If you find other information please also share it in your comment. As always, email me if you have questions or concerns that you need help with. Check back often for updates and new links. Have a great weekend!!!!!!
http://www.ct.nrcs.usda.gov/plants.html
http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2702&q=323494&depNav_GID=1641
Please feel free to post positive comments or questions to the blog from home. If you find other information please also share it in your comment. As always, email me if you have questions or concerns that you need help with. Check back often for updates and new links. Have a great weekend!!!!!!
http://www.ct.nrcs.usda.gov/plants.html
http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2702&q=323494&depNav_GID=1641
Labels:
animals,
introduced species,
invasive species,
plants
Thursday, September 11, 2008
6th Grade Introduced/Invasive Species
Over the last few days our 6th graders have been studying introduced and invasive species. Today they were assigned a research project where they will be locating and researching an introduced or invasive species in a location of their choice. The locations chosen should be one's that you know about and the species need to be factual. You may not choose to introduce a lion to Ridgefield. I look forward to hearing about your species and its location on Monday the 15th. Happy Hunting!!!!
The Beginning 4th, 5th, and 6th
Welcome to the beginning of our classroom blog. As you all know I am teaching across three grades this year and I am extremely excited to be able to jump start our Fourth grade into the world of Middle School Science this year. Our fourth grade is learning about observation techniques that they are going to put into action with our first unit, "Animal Behavior". The fifth graders have come in ready to investigate "Plants in our World" and are diving into the microscopic world of Cells. Finally our experienced sixth grade has continued where they left off last year researching about the Plant and Animal world and Ecosystems and they are extending their knowledge by studying "Ecology and Land Management." We are all very excited about getting to use our campus to further our knowledge about the local environment and have many investigations and experiments planned to extend our abilities in the science realm. I look forward to working with everyone this year. We have exciting things happening and I am thrilled to be a part.
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