Q1: Sweet Shop
Students develop an understanding of observable properties of matter and how changes in energy (heating or cooling) can affect matter or materials.
Bubble Painting: View Lesson
Skittle Garden: View Lesson
Fizzy Art: View Lesson
Q2: Global Exchange
Students will learn how their world is interconnected globally. Students will develop a spatial understanding of the world around them, so they can understand how other cultures and civilizations are interconnected and have influenced who we are as a community, state and nation.
Drawing a Community: View Lesson
Landforms: View Lesson
Aboriginal Art: View Lesson
Mexican Amate Painting: View Lesson
Savanna Sunset: View Lesson
Q3: Weather Station
Students develop an understanding of the distribution and role of water and wind in weather, shaping the land, and where organisms live. Wind and water can also change environments, and students learn humans and other organisms can change environments too. Students develop an understanding of changing patterns in the sky including the position of the Sun, Moon and stars, and the apparent shape of the Moon.
John Constable- Clouds: View Lesson
Hokusai- Waves: View Lesson
Jim Reed-Extreme Weather: View Lesson
Rainstorm Salt Painting: View Lesson
Moon Glow: View Lesson
Q4: Dino Dig
Students develop an understanding that life on Earth depends on energy from the Sun or energy from other organisms to survive.
Durer Dino Print: View Lesson
Heinrich Harder: View Lesson
Chocolat d’Aiguebelle Cards: View Lesson