domingo, 31 de octubre de 2021
jueves, 21 de octubre de 2021
NS 4 - Video: What's In Your Blood?
What's In Your Blood?
Blood moves through the body in a system of blood vessels. There are
many types of cells in the blood that do different things, such as
making repairs, bringing oxygen, and looking for germs.
SS 3 - Station 3: Could I Dig a Hole Through the Earth?
Conclution - New Voki
SS 2 - Station 2 - Science Videos
Earth from Space (no audio)
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Days, Nights, Months, and Years
Seymour and special guest, Rosie, investigate why we have day and night. They discuss the movement of the Earth in relation to the Sun, and they explain how days, months, and years are measured.
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More Videos...
Patterns of the Moon
This video explores the movement patterns of Earth, the Moon, and the Sun, including why the Moon can sometimes be seen during daytime.
I Was Strolling on the Moon One Day
Apollo 17 astronauts sing as they enjoy a stroll across the surface of the Moon in this authentic clip from 1972.
Know Your Earth
In addition to studying outer space, NASA scientists study Planet Earth. Orbiting satellites help to monitor and study Earth's atmosphere, oceans, forests, and polar ice sheets.
NS 2 - Station 2: The Human Body Research Project - Suggestions for Hands-On Activities
Watch The Instructions . New Voki
1st Activity: Cardiovascular System: Components of Blood And Cardiovascular System Heart Squeeze
This is a fun way to review the parts that make up blood.
Plasma
Makes up 55% of your blood. It's a thick liquid that carries that transports food and waste...
2nd Activity: Digestive System Digestion in a Bag And Digestive System Peristalsis
Your groupwork will model both mechanical and chemical digestion with simple materials...Also,Although gravity aids in the swallowing of food, it doesn't work alone. Our body actively pushes each food bolus through the digestive system, a process called peristalsis. Here's another hands-on model to help your students get a feel for peristalsis...
3rd Activity: Make a model of a spinal cord
Our goal is for them to realize that...
4th Activity: Respiratory System: Model Lung
Creating a model lung is pretty simple. You can find directions all over the internet, including right here!...
5th Activity: The Importance of Cerebrospinal Fluid
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is the liquid that surrounds your brain and prevents your brain from smashing in to your skull...
miércoles, 20 de octubre de 2021
SS - Station 1 : Earth, Moon, and Sun
Earth, Moon and Sun - New Voki
Earth is part of a system of fast-moving objects in space. Earth rotates on its axis, Earth revolves around the Sun, and the Moon revolves around Earth. These movements affect important aspects of our daily lives, including night and day, our calendars, the availability of light and heat, and the appearance of the Moon and the Sun in the sky. Humans have an ever-growing understanding of how the Earth, Moon, and Sun move and interact. This understanding helps us make sense of what we see in the sky, both by day and by night.
Earths Rotation and Revolution PPT
NS - Station 1: Human Body System Project & Lift the Flap Model - Description
I just made a new Voki. See it here:
To create a life-size human body model, your group work will:
• trace one of your own bodies onto bulletin board paper
• color, cut, and glue lift-the-flap organs onto the body outline, and
• record information about the structure and function of each organ beneath the organ flaps.
Winnie the witch Vocabulary