BUSINESS DAY (update your Team Sites often):
ALL Members:
- Investment $25
- independently completing first draft Letter of Intent (Google Classroom) Peer Feedback Thursday
**Finance:
**Finance:
- Analyze data collected from surveys (Google Classroom) first draft DUE Wednesday
- Investment letter finalized: CONGRATULATIONS
**Manager:
- Mission Statement finalized: CONGRATULATIONS
- UN CRC and Article research and jot notes (Google Folder) DUE Friday
**Marketing/Advertising:
**Marketing/Advertising:
- Donation Request Letter (Google Folder) DUE Wednesday
- Logo Design finalized: CONGRATULATIONS
**Research/Development:
**Research/Development:
- inquiry WE Movement First Draft DUE Friday (Google Classroom)
MATH: Patterning: looking at growing patterns, input & output machines,
*chassis build or wooden cars were tested today and now building up with motors
*chassis build or wooden cars were tested today and now building up with motors
SCIENCE:
**Flight Wiki Flight generating inquiry questions and begin to research DUE Tomorrow
Big Idea: You will be creating a graphic narrative with a team to demonstrate a certain point of view in assessing the benefits and cost of aviation technology for society and the environment while taking different social and economic perspectives into account.
**Energy Diet: Read Ontario Curriculum Science Document
Grade 5 starts at page 102 (in print 104)
Grade 6 starts at page 115 (in print 118)
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/elementary/scientec18currb.pdf
**Energy Diet: Read Ontario Curriculum Science Document
Grade 5 starts at page 102 (in print 104)
Grade 6 starts at page 115 (in print 118)
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/elementary/scientec18currb.pdf
Testing our wooden cassis cars with motors #aweSTEM! More planning & designs to come! @LukePersaud @tdsb @TDSB_STEM pic.twitter.com/e8lcsqo0Nq
— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) March 7, 2017
Scientist Liz has Ss testing out our predictions about aerilons & air movement @Sci_in_School @tdsb #stem pic.twitter.com/XbbC1KRsNq
— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) March 7, 2017
More testing of propellor designs w/ Scientist Liz @Sci_in_School @tdsb #stem angle of propellor, weight & so many more discussions going on pic.twitter.com/AW8Z33XEfN
— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) March 7, 2017