Friday, March 30, 2018

5 Minute Science Lesson - Eyes


1. What are these?
2. What are they doing?
3. Can you follow the pattern?
4. Which is the last eye to open?
5. Can you make your eyes do the same pattern?

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

QR Scan Codes for Complicated Assignments


I discovered this on a blog, but I think it's a great idea for any grade level. It doesn't have to go to a YouTube video. It could be to a website or webpage.
QR scan codes are easy to make here

Friday, March 23, 2018

5 Minute Science Lesson - Aerodynamics


1. What do you see?
2. Why is the paper airplane able to stay in place between the fans?

Friday, March 16, 2018

5 Minute Science Lesson - Lightning


1. What is this?
2. What do you see after the lightning strikes?
3. What do you think that black line is?
4. What is the lightning hitting?

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Even More End-of-School Games


SUCK IT UP:
Players place a straw in their mouth and use suction to transfer a pile of 25 M&Ms or Skittles from one plate to another in under one minute. Only one hand may be used to hold the straw. Everyone gets to eat their candy when the round is finished!  This game also works well with 3 players competing in each round.

Friday, March 9, 2018

5 Minute Science Lesson - Birds


1. What do you see?
2. What is the one bird doing?
3. Why do you think that bird is doing that?
4. Can you think of other birds that do something similar?
(Check peacocks, frigate birds, bird of paradise, etc.)

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

More Fun Games and Activities


You will need craft sticks, some mega blocks (or legos).
Put craft stick in your mouth and start stacking blocks one by one. 

Monday, March 5, 2018

Fun Games and Activities


You will need thick straws (thin ones work too), small sheets of paper.
Using straw players will need to suck the paper sheets and transfer them from one pile to another. Whoever does this first WINS the game.

Friday, March 2, 2018

5 Minute Science Lesson - Tornado


1. Do you know what this is?
2. Most people think a tornado is shaped like a V. Why do you think this one isn't shaped like that?
3.  Looking at the clouds moving around it, in which direction does a tornado move? (Ans: counter-clockwise/left)