Monday, September 26, 2011

How do worms help the soil?




The BEST way to learn about worms is to observe them, of course! Our second grade scientists completed lab booklets, learning that worms prefer damp to dry places, measured the length of an earthworm, looked for a worm's eyes, nose, and teeth, and noticed that they do make tunnels. Some students touched the worms and recorded their observations about what the earthworm does when touched gently. At the end of the unit we observed the difference in the soil with and without the worms.


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Science - The Study of Soil







To kick off our soil unit in science Chef Morris prepared a DIRT CAKE for the class. After learning what soil can be made of and what lives in soil, the students completed a lab sheet. As scientists, we developed a hypothesis, researched, and then drew a conclusion. At the end of the lesson we all enjoyed the cake - complete with gummy worms!