Parent-teacher conferences
are for ALL families, and I encourage parents to bring their children.
I understand that some parents don't want to and respect that choice. Our new science curriculum is rigorous and the expectations for earning a "3" are
high - it's built into the curriculum. It's also important to remember
that most of us aren't proficient at new skills until we've practiced a
while. The types of skills required to master this curriculum, or to
become proficient, are new for all of our students, so I encourage
parents to be patient with their children while the students learn how
to "think like a scientist."
Since my last post, we've been exploring the effect of reduced resources or increased competition on the population of a species. Yesterday and today we are playing a game called, "Oh Deer!" to illustrate the connections between resources and population size. Then we're making data tables and graphing the data. Afterward, there are analysis questions to answer. This is Activity 84.
The next unit we'll study is called "Body Works", about the human body.
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