Follow our journey through the inquiry process as we explore how water and weather are interconnected.
Our big question we are exploring is:
"What is the importance of water to life on Earth?"
Students in our 5/6 cohort are now in "water workshop" groups based on their research interest. Our group is focusing on water and weather. The other groups are looking at "How to Save Water", "Water and Health", "Living Things" and "Local Environmental Issues".
We are all very excited to get started on our research projects and will be posting tasks, information and pictures on our blog as we go along. Be sure to join us for this adventure!
I am very exited,i might do my research project about snow so i am thinking to do a diagram with cardboard. I'm going to use cotton wool and fin foil to make it. (I hope it is going to look great)!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds wonderful Sedef! I am glad you are so excited about the research project. We will begin organising and planning our projects tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Miss Augello! I am not very sure what blizzards are but because it is in my question (How is snow formed and what causes BLIZZARDS?)i will research and find pictures of it. Our inquiry group is so lucky to have Miss Augello as our teacher and we are also lucky to have to topic 'Weather and Water'! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sedef! I am glad you are so interested in learning more about a new topic. Thank you for your nice comments. We will be starting research tomorrow so I hope you are ready.
DeleteI am born to be ready, we didn't really have time today to research but i did some research about my topic at home! Thanx.
DeleteMiss Augello when do we start creating our projects because i really cant wait!
ReplyDeleteWe will start tomorrow Sedef!
Deletei think this is a good website accuweather.com
ReplyDeleteThis is a very good website: http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/weather/snow.html
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