It is truly an amazing learning journey our class has taken with our inquiries this year! Our interest has flowed from the sky into space. Every day our students continue to develop their thinking and wondering. Miss Campbell, Mrs. Scott and I are consistently astounded with how engaged and excited each child is about their knowledge about space! Take a look at what we have been up to lately and where our thinking is taking us...!
Artie the Alien has been coming home with students for the last few
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| This book helped us ask "I wonder" questions. We want to know 'WHY' ! |
I wonder how many comets are in space? - ER (sk)
I wonder if birds can fly in space? - AM
I wonder why Earth is the only planet that has water? - AK (sk)
I wonder why the planets orbit the Sun? - AL
I wonder why Mars is called the red planet? - SB
I wonder why other planet are there because Earth is the only one that has life? - ZL
I wonder if the Milky Way is made out of milk. - VT
I wonder why the planets don't float around in space? - DV
I wonder if there is water in space? PZ
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| I wonder why Saturn has rings? - SZ |
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| I wonder why Jupiter has stripes? - DM |
In our last Blog, we noted some predictions our students had
about Pluto – and where it went?! Here
is what we discovered after watching this video!
Here is what some of our students told us about what they
know about Pluto.
Where did Pluto go?
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| Looking for Pluto on this map of our Solar System! |
“It didn’t go nowhere, it’s actually a dwarf
planet. It’s really small!” – VT
“Pluto has 3 moons.” – AD
“It has a different orbit.
It’s orbit is like an oval.” – ZL
“Pluto is the farthest from the Sun.” – SB
“Pluto is too small to be a planet. It is a dwarf planet.”
–ER (jk)
“Pluto is very cold because the Sun is very far away.” –
J.Lnds.
“More dwarf planets came like Eris and Ceres.”
“Pluto has little holes like the moon.” – SS
“Pluto is in the Kwiper Belt.” – SZ
I wonder what the Milky Way is?
“It is made up of stars.” – EZ
“It’s not really made of milk, it’s made from about 200
billion stars.” – VT
“Our Sun orbits it.” – SB
“Our whole Solar System orbits the Milky Way.” – SS
“The Milky Way is really REALLY big!” – SZ
“The Milky Way is bigger than our Solar System.” – EB
“Our Solar System only fills up a little bit of the Milky
Way.” - SS
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| Mr. Gardner came to our class and played with us in our space station! He used his walky talky to talk to other astronauts! |
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| We found something new in space. It's called Sedna. We are Astronomers! |
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| Space books - put in order by AM |
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| The yellow things are the Sun. I don't see the hot gases at night. The Earth orbits the Sun. - by KH |
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| The Sun - by UQ |
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| Jupiter and a space man - by ER (jk) |
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| A rocket ship at recess?! |
Where will our learning take us next? Many of the students favourite planet is Earth! Students have been very interested in looking at and noticing different parts of the globe, the different countries in the Olympics and discussing our heritage as the Cultural Fair approaches on February 27! We hope to see you there!




















