Fourth Graders Become Naturalists
Our 4th graders became naturalists/biologists when the Natural History Museum of Utah came to visit.
Our 4th graders became naturalists/biologists when the Natural History Museum of Utah came to visit.
In this lesson, students learn about a unique building material: mud! The properties of mud depend on the properties of the soil it's made from. In the activity, Mystery Mud, students use models of sand and clay soils to investigate how the properties of soils can differ.
In this lesson, students examine how large structures like houses are built from smaller pieces. In the activity, Paper Towers, they design their own structures using an unconventional building material: paper! Students build towers using 3" x 5" index cards and paper clips.
The fifth graders in Miss White’s class just ended their social studies unit on the 13 original colonies. Students researched and created a “balloon” poster to display all the information they found. They did a great job!
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The students in Miss Bird’s fourth grade class have been learning about archeology. They learned about how archeologist piece together the artifacts and making guesses about what it is or how it was used. Students did this by putting together 25 pieces of a 100 piece puzzle and trying to guess what the picture was. Then, the students brought in artifacts that represented themselves. Students walked to room to try to discover who the artifact belonged to.