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Friday, October 21, 2016

PBL and STREAMS Friday

Yes! We are finally getting our hands dirty in our outdoor science area.  Actually, we got more than our hands dirty. 😃  There was so much mud from the recent rain that we grew a couple of inches in height with the mud on our boots!


We had several tasks to accomplish outside.  The cleared hillside needed to have some silt fencing put up to prevent erosion, until we can get it replanted. The eighth graders managed to pound stakes in, and with the help of their teacher and Francisco, we got the soil packed at the bottom.

The rest of the class was occupied at the "shed" emptying the junk from inside, and searching to see if the building had footings supporting it.  Good news! There are footings. Bad news, there are some sill  plates that need to be replaced.  What better problem-based learning could we ask for! The students had fun and are excited to be actively making a difference on their outdoor learning lab!

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Local person of fame visits

That's right! We had Nick Tomihama visit our classroom today. How exciting to see his work and hear firsthand how he makes his bows, arrows and arrowheads. He knows his stuff!
He even managed to show use how the geometry we had just studied that morning, is used in the making of arrowheads!  Yes! Practical, everyday use of math! Warms a teachers heart! Thanks Mr. Tomihama!



Nick took the students out to try their hand at throwing large darts with an atlatl. After some warm up shots, they were able to send those darts flying fifty yards or so.

  Check out Nick's YouTube channel- Nicholas Tomihama

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Salmon delivery

Our salmon arrived today!  Columbia Springs Fish Hatchery delivers them to us twice a year.  The students had fun reviewing the life cycle, habitat and feeding habits of the Coho salmon.  There appear to be 15 of them, although it is hard to keep track as they move around so much.


Folks who walk through our halls love to stop and take notice of the newest inhabitants of Riverside Christian School.  We will release them in December.  This Salmon in the Classroom program enriches our ecosystem studies this quarter and makes the students more aware of taking care of the river across the street from the school.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

STREAMS COMING TO LIFE

So....our studies this year are summarized in the acronym STREAMS:  Science Technology Religion, Engineering Art Math and Service.  This week a backhoe showed up to clear out more of the black berries out of our outdoor play area.

With the extra amount of rain, drainage has shown itself to be an issue out there and causing our neighbor some distress as well.  Something needed to be done to divert the extra water.  The men worked hard and forged a "path" for the spring water to flow, thus by-passing the neighbor's yards.  The good news....we appear to have a year round stream that must have been traveling in a mysterious direction.  We'll have to spend some more time observing and researching it's source.

Connecting with some experts seems to be in order too!  Could this be some place salmon use to come? There are many exciting options as well as challenges for our students to explore, brainstorm and solve.  We'll keep you posted!