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Sunday, January 27, 2013

TED - "Ideas worth spreading"

If you don't know about TED yet, you might be as intrigued as I was when I found out.  TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is an organization that has annual conferences where amazing people with amazing ideas congregate and their talks are recorded and published for viewing at TED.com.  The speakers must present in 18 minutes or less.  The lineup was recently shared for 2013 sessions on February 25th (Bono is one of them).  They have many speakers of all different topics.  Many of my students have at least heard of it.

TED.com

Cheers!


Friday, January 25, 2013

Welcome to the engineering curriculum!

Hello Parents,

Welcome back to science class this term.  As you may have heard, we are embarking on a new adventure this term as the 7/8 middle school science program incorporates "Engineering 2" which will emphasize many of the state standards that revolve around the central theme of the engineering design process.  This term, the students will be given challenges and asked to create solutions.  I will be working with students to emphasize many skills: sharing ideas and experiences, listening to other's opinions, carefully brainstorming, forward thinking, resource thriftiness, and being meticulous about drawing and  collecting measurements.

There are some supplies that we foresee using and can be sent in at any time:

  • Blueprints:  If you work for a company that has these, we would like to hang them in the room to show the meticulous accuracy that goes into a plan before beginning to build (any plans would do, but if a middle school-aged student can recognize it, then it will be even better)
  • Cereal boxes (or similar cardboard) - we are trying to use as minimally engineered supplies as possible so we are trying to stay away from corrugated cardboard for now.
  • Newspaper (not the inserts)
  • Plastic bottles from your recycle bin (e.g. soda, milk, etc)
  • Popsicle sticks, toothpicks
  • Aluminum foil
  • Pasta (mainly spaghetti, but any type will probably be used at some point)
  • Marshmallows (big and small)
  • Anything else that you can think of that can think of as a "raw" material

Any expertise and/or suggestions would be helpful if engineering is your field (especially revolving around the central concept of the engineering design process).  I can brainstorm with you directly if you think you can contribute.

Thank you.
Michael Edwards
7/8 Science

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Real world connection

It makes a teacher proud when students use words to...um, well...read.  It makes a teacher even more proud when a student relates a concept taught in class and recognizes and understands the significance of that concept in a situation outside of class.  Here is a short article that relates to our acid/base discussion in class.

Great find Sydney!  Well done!

http://news.yahoo.com/save-cathedral-marinate-olive-oil-205828193.html


Cheers!


Monday, January 7, 2013

Happy New year homework!

Happy New Year!  Tonight's happy new homework of the new year is to use the slides below to fill out the student copy of the teacher notes.

Cheers!

Click here if you need to print a student copy of the notes.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Class notes


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