Question of the night:
Today we started to study some of the properties of light. We began with the question, "Does light travel in a straight line?" We performed a few experiments to test our hypothesis of whether light travels in a straight line. We got to use some cool light boxes, which we'll continue to use over the next few weeks. In the afternoon, we finished watching mathnet, read wonder, and had some PE time with our buddies. The days just seem to fly! Tomorrow is "where what you want day, including PJs", which I guess is no different than any other day...so, wear what you want, PJS if you want. Tomorrow is also Flashlight Friday, so please bring a flashlight if you have one - you'll get it back! Don't forget your D2L homework. ____________________________________________________ Over the next few months, students will have some ongoing home reading homework. All of the homework is tracked within D2L under "Discussions". Essentially, students are tasked with engaging in dialogue with their fellow classmates about books they may be reading. There will be weekly questions to guide their discussions. The expectation is that students post at least 2 times per week. Please contact me with any questions. Bye for now! ____________________________________________________ Walking Wednesday Any students who walk, ride, bike to school on Wednesday will be entered for a prize. ____________________________________________________ Power Hour January 2017 Camel Group -- https://studio.code.org/sections/DYTPMD Lion Group -- https://studio.code.org/sections/DSBGDD ____________________________________________________ Reminders:
Ethan
1/19/2017 04:39:21 pm
Read it
Elise
1/19/2017 06:36:50 pm
Light moves in a straight line. I know from our experiment in the light hox.
Claire
1/20/2017 06:15:13 am
Light travails in a strait line but if your shining it of a mirroring will bounce of the oppiset way Comments are closed.
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