It's been a super fun Friday!
Today we got to spend the day at the Museum of Science and Technology. We started our visit by participating in an awesome bridge-building workshop. Students first learned about the different forces that affect bridges (compression, tension, torsion). Afterwards, working in groups, they were given wood blocks to fit together to make an arch bridge. Once their arch bridge was put together, students had to stand on it to see if it could hold their weight. For their next activity, each group was given a limited amount of popsicle sticks and tape and had to construct their own bridge. Each group was given 30 minutes to construct their bridge and then afterwards they had to name it and then test it to see how much compression their bridge could handle. After lunch, we spent the rest of the afternoon checking out the museum!
You can check out some of our fun pics of the workshop below!
Homework:
Math: Finish questions 1-2 on pg. 87-88 in the Math workbook.
Language: Finish writing the rough draft of the short story. It is now due.
History: Finish describing the first three Acts (Sugar, Stamp, Townshend) that we covered in the America Revolution.
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