Hi, Beal Students and Families! The schedule below will help you with your daily work. Have fun learning! Remote Learning Lessons for Grade: Science Grade 4 Week of: 5/4 Tasks: Monday Video https://mysteryscience.com/mini-lessons/old-earth# Questions How old is the Earth? Activity 1. Watch mystery answering questions as you go. 2. Watch the bonus. Answer questions as you go. 3. Pick any of the different bonus activities. Take photos and post them to me on Class Dojo. A. Make a plastic-bottle boat for your bathtub. B. Make a plastic-bottle planter or a piggy bank. Make an air monster. Tasks: Tuesday Video https://mysteryscience.com/rocks/mystery-1/volcanoes-patterns-of- earth-s-features/53?code=MTY5OTU3MDA&t=student Questions Could a volcano pop up where you live? Activity 1. In this Mystery, students explore the past and present pattern of where volcanoes exist on the earth. In the activity, Mapping Volcanoes, students plot volcano locations on a world map and look for patterns. Students analyze these maps to discover that volcanoes form a “Ring of Fire” around the Pacific Ocean. Watch mystery and answer questions as you go. 2. This week in science we will start our unit on geology which we’re calling “The Birth of Rocks.” We will learn about volcanoes and where they exist in the world. Below I’ve included a link to some amazing pictures of active volcanoes. Show these to your child; it’s guaranteed to be a conversation starter about what they learned!
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Hi, Beal Students and Families!
The schedule below will help you with your daily work. Have fun learning!
Remote Learning Lessons for Grade: Science Grade 4
Week of: 5/4
Tasks: Monday
Video https://mysteryscience.com/mini-lessons/old-earth#
Questions How old is the Earth?
Activity 1. Watch mystery answering questions as you go.
2. Watch the bonus. Answer questions as you go.
3. Pick any of the different bonus activities. Take photos and post
them to me on Class Dojo.
A. Make a plastic-bottle boat for your bathtub.
B. Make a plastic-bottle planter or a piggy bank.
Make an air monster. Tasks: Tuesday
Video https://mysteryscience.com/rocks/mystery-1/volcanoes-patterns-of-
earth-s-features/53?code=MTY5OTU3MDA&t=student
Questions Could a volcano pop up where you live?
Activity 1. In this Mystery, students explore the past and present pattern
of where volcanoes exist on the earth. In the activity, Mapping
Volcanoes, students plot volcano locations on a world map and
look for patterns. Students analyze these maps to discover that
volcanoes form a “Ring of Fire” around the Pacific Ocean. Watch
mystery and answer questions as you go.
2. This week in science we will start our unit on geology which we’re
calling “The Birth of Rocks.” We will learn about volcanoes and
where they exist in the world. Below I’ve included a link to some
amazing pictures of active volcanoes. Show these to your child;
it’s guaranteed to be a conversation starter about what they