Ms Gourlay's Class – Page 99 – "It's better to know how to learn than to know." Dr. Seuss
 

Build A Bug

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Division 10 are learning about insects.  We know that insects have three body parts; a head, a thorax and an abdomen.  We also know that insects have six legs and antennae.  Did you know that antennae are an insect’s main sense organ.  They are used for feeling and smelling, and sometimes for tasting and hearing too.  We used candy to build our own bugs. We made sure we had all the right parts.[metaslider id=2627] 

starrynightDivision 10 created images in response to pictures they viewed of the moon.  Their favorite was Van Gogh’s Starry Night.  They used the crayon resist technique to capture the essence of the swirling moonlight in the painting. [metaslider id=2613]

The phase of the moon is how much of the moon appears to us on Earth to be lit up by the sun. Half of the moon is always lit up by the sun, except during an eclipse, but we only see a portion that’s lit up. This is the phase of the moon. Around once per month, the moon orbits around the Earth. As the moon circles the Earth, we can only see a portion of the lit up side. When we can see 100% of the lit up side, this is a full moon. When we can’t see any of the lit up side, this is called a new moon. As the moon orbits or circles the Earth, the phases change.

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Division 10 demonstrated the phases of the moon using Oreo cookies.  We started with the new moon phase. This is where we can’t see any of the lit up side of the moon. The moon is between us and the sun. As the moon orbits the Earth we can see more and more of the lit up side until finally the moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun and we get a full moon. As the moon continues to orbit the Earth we now see less and less of the lit up side.