Join us as we share a story about a kid who really gets up on “the wrong side of the bed,” share some silly poems and songs about school days gone wrong, learn a bit about gravity and create a contraption that will slow the descent of our little Lego guy! (Part of a new weekly after school series featuring Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, or Mathematics! (Pre-K-4th grade)
Back to School, gravity, and engineering books on display as kids entered (and for check out afterwards)
Book: The Wrong Side of the Bed – Wallace E. Keller (talked about what that expression means, delightful story in which a child literally gets up on the wrong side of the bed and goes through the day upside down!) also available as a Top 10 Storybook App (Kirkus Reviews): http://www.seeherestudios.com/tickle-books/the-wrong-side-of-the-bed
Poems: “Eight-o-Three” & "School Days Rap" from Lunch Money & Other Poems for School – Carol Diggory Shields
Book: Just Another Ordinary Day – Rod Clement (deadpan language about an ordinary day is very funny when paired with anything but ordinary illustrations)
Song: "By the Way" from Joe Scruggs album Deep in the Jungle lyrics here: http://carolsimonlevin.blogspot.com/2014/09/school-age-storytime-school-dazefun.html
also available on Youtube; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5jWE6Cs_tA . Props: paper bag with “lemonade can”, “sardine can” (I used image from internet wrapped around a box), 6 cotton balls & 4 rubber bands.
Songs: “I am in the Lunchroom” and “Heavy Backpack” from the book Smelly Locker Silly Dilly School Songs by Alan Katz
Book: Gravity by Jason Chin (Stunning pictures and simple text whimsically introduce the concept of gravity.)
Poem: "Clock Watching" from Lunch Money & Other Poems for School – Carol Diggory Shields (Asked who was the narrator!)
Talked about gravity – dropped a Lego guy to the ground – presented today’s engineering Challenge: “Create a contraption that will slow the descent of our Lego guy” (based on the SciGirls project described here: http://carolsimonlevin.blogspot.com/2016/07/on-your-mark-get-setengineer.html
Materials
- Several items from this list: plastic wrap, tissues, paper towels, plastic bags, tissue paper, coffee filters, handkerchiefs, straws
- 1 toy minifigure (Lego, for example)
- string or thread or yarn
- scissors
- tape
- paper and pencil
- optional: stopwatch
Directions
- Your challenge is to make something that will slow the descent of a toy minifigure (You can work in groups of up to 4 people).
- Take a few minutes to brainstorm designs before beginning.
- Then we’ll test them and see how they work. We’ll see which design helps our Lego guy/gal to fall the slowest (has the most drag).
- We can make a prediction before testing. (Stand on a chair and use a stopwatch to time each descent and/or hold two at the same height and drop them at the same time – which has the most drag?)
- Look at your results. Was your prediction correct? Why did one minifigure descend slower than another?
No time for:
Interactive Book: One – Kathryn Otoshi -- All the other colors are intimidated by “Red’” until the “One” arrives and shows how everyone can count. This is a deceptively simple concept book that is also a brilliantly empowering story on how students can help one another stand up to bullies.
Book: Sarah's Story – Bill Harley (Sarah doesn’t think she knows any stories for school until she gets caught up in an adventure involving a Queen Ant in search of a honey sandwich!)
BWL 9/2017
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