Friday, September 16, 2016

It's Alive! Organisms and Plants in the School Garden

This week in Grade 5 STEAM: 
LOOK WHAT WE FOUND!

We have officially begun our first science unit of the year: Studying Life Science through Plants! In 2016 the state of Massachusetts launched a new set of science standards. They are well developed and thought out and leave a lot of room for student engagement, project based learning, and knowledge development. For this unit we are focusing on the following: 
Life Science 1. From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes

  • 5-LS1-1. Ask testable questions about the process by which plants use air, water, and energy from sunlight to produce sugars and plant materials needed for growth and reproduction.

In order for us to get to this testable question, we need to do our background research. This involves learning that plants are living organisms that go through a predictable life cycle. We will also be studying the structure and function of plant parts in order to understand how plants live and grow.
What better place to do this than in our very own school Community Garden!

This week involved our first expedition out to the garden. We simply observed what we saw- living organisms (both plants and animals). Next week, the Somerville Farm to School Program will come in for our first lesson. We will head back outside to "put the garden to bed" for the season.


Plant Parts and Their Functions: Drawing Scientific Diagrams and Non-Fiction Reading/Note Taking

This year students will be working on incorporating some art into their science class. On Friday we learned how to draw a scientific diagram. Since one of our standards requires us to identify the structures of plants, what better way to learn the skill.
We also practiced reading a short non-fiction text: an article about a plant parts, and talked about the different text features and how they can help us to understand the text.










Coming up next week:
Planting terrariums, measuring plant growth, and graphing the data!

Stay Tuned and have a great weekend!

Friday, September 9, 2016

First Week of School

Hello Grade 5 Families!

We are off to an amazing start this year in the Grade 5 STEAM class at the John F. Kennedy school!

A bit about me:
My name is Lindsey Tosches and this year will be my second year at the Kennedy! This year also marks my 6th year of teaching science at the elementary school level, and my 4th year at the 5th grade level. I absolutely LOVE teaching science and am thrilled to have a full block of science each day with the students!


Traveling is one of my favorite things to do and this summer I was fortunate enough to travel to Iceland! One of the best parts was that I got to experience first hand some of the amazing geological features that your children will be learning about over the course of the year! I can't wait to share my experiences and knowledge with them.
More than that, I am really looking forward to getting to know you and your children! I can already tell that they are all kind and motivated students and I know that this year is going to be GREAT!



Our First week Together: 
5th Grade STEAM is all about learning to work together as partners and eventually (starting next week) in small groups to complete our scientific / engineering tasks. To prep students for the year, we spent time this week talking about what a good partner(ship) sounds like and looks like. Students shared some great ideas and proved that they really understood the meaning behind their words! This was obvious to me as tasks were completed with smiles and learning objectives were met!

Students were presented with two partner tasks this week: building a "q-tip maze" and building a "Tooth-pic Bridge". The latter proved to me a bit more challenging but everyone persevered!

Q-Tip Mazes: A task used to build partnership skills






Tooth-Pic Bridges: A more complicated task used to reinforce partnership skills as well as to teach the Engineering and Design Process!

Use this link to view more photos from this week! 
Partner Tasks


Should you have any questions or concerns this year, please do not hesitate to contact me at
ltosches@k12.somerville.ma.us

I hope to see you all at Open House on Sept 21 6-7:30pm!