Welcome

Welcome to Current Topics in Science. This course is dedicated to making science fun and interesting, while students learn basic scientific principles such as engineering, energy, forensics, problem solving and investigation.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Since returning from the break we have been busy working on our Energy Unit. We have started two projects. The first is a assignment using Flickr, a website where we can post pictures and add text to those picture. We have been using this site to post a picture and information regarding renewable energy sources.

We are also working on a project involving the creation of a solar oven. Solar ovens use no fuel and have no cost to run once created. There use has been promoted in developing nations where deforestation and desertification are a problem. Today the students will be creating their ovens and next week we will be testing and cooking with them. Pictures of this project will be uploaded soon.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Test Date Changed

The date of the test will be changed to Friday March 26th. The date has changed because of the conflicting High School bonspiel. We will also be testing the safety helmets on this day. Students leaving early for spring creak will be writing the test on Wednesday March 24th.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Test

Our first test will be on Thursday March 25th. The students will be tested on their engineering unit, and have had class time to work on a test review. To see a copy of the test review please click on the link below.

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/30256640/Engineering-Review

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Tower Testing

Today was the big day of tower testing. Although some groups had more success than other, most towers did quite well! The towers had to hold two golf balls and stand up to our prairie windstorm. Great Job Guys!!








Marshmallow Towers!

Last week students were building marshmallow tower. The towers had to be free standing and reach 3 feet. They also had to hold two golf balls at that height. Below are some pictures of these towers at various stages of building.















Friday, March 12, 2010

One of our first projects of the year was catapult building. Students did and great job creating their catapults. Once completed they were able to make some modifications as you can see below. Some of our catapults could shoot erasers over 30 feet, I am glad this project was sent home. Great Job Guys!