Thursday, January 16, 2014

Presentation Assignment

Choose a science career that is interesting to you. 

Do some research to answer questions like these:


  • What does the scientist do in his/her job?
  • What does a "day in the life of" this type of scientist look like?
  • What kind of education do you need for this career?
  • What kind of salary or benefits might you expect?


Create a presentation in Google. Include pictures, visuals, videos, links, etc. to make your presentation engaging to your audience. Include at least 10 slides, including a title slide with your career title, and your name, and a reference slide with at least 3 resources/links that you used in your research. 

Presentations are due on 1-24-14. 




Friday, January 10, 2014

Contact a Scientist in the Field You Studied

Your job is to contact a scientist in the field you studied. If, for example, you read Frog Scientist, then you would want to find contact info for either the scientist in the book, and/or other scientists that study frogs.

Write a professional and error-free email, asking some questions you would like answered.

Begin with a greeting, and introduce yourself.

For example:

Greetings Dr. Frog:

My name is Katie and I am a sixth grader at Prairie Creek Intermediate School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.  I recently read the book The Frog Scientist by Pamela S. Turner, and I had some questions that I was wondering if you would be willing to answer.

<Type Questions>

<Thank the person.>

Thank you so much for your time. I enjoyed learning about your career and look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely,
Katie Johnson

Question examples include:

What does your typical day at work look like?
What is your favorite part of your job?
What things are you currently studying about?

Also include questions you have after reading the text.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Mission 5


Task 7: Falling Behind - Myth or Reality?


1. Watch the following video: China Beats U.S. in Reading- Math and Science


2. Complete the graphic organizer in your packet using information from the article below.

3. Read the articles that support the idea that the United States is falling behind the rest of the world in reading, math and science.



4. These articles present how it is a myth that American schools are lagging behind.



5. This recent article presents a more balanced view.



6. Post a comment. What is your opinion? Do you think that it is a serious issue that American students are not performing as well in math and science as other countries? Or do you think that people are overreacting and responding to myths?

Mission 4


Girls in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Careers

Did you know that according to the Department of Commerce's Women in STEM: A Gender Gap to Innovation (August 2011) women represent only 24% of the STEM workforce?



This infographic was originally published at Techschool.com
Read more at http://women2.com/why-stem-careers-are-awesome-for-women-infographic/#JZjosddPSZ1px1V6.99


Task 6: GoldieBlox and Busting Myths



1. Read this:

Toy company encourages girls to be engineers with viral Beastie Boys remake
GoldieBlox's newest YouTube video proves girls are fans of building toys, too. Assembling a Rube Goldberg machine, three young inventors turn the Beastie Boys' hit song 'Girls' into an anthem for ditching girly dolls and pink toys. The company is in the running to air a Super Bowl ad.
BY RHEANA MURRAY / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2013, 1:24 PM

Forget tea sets and ponies. These girls want hardhats and tool kits.
A new toy company that encourages girls to be builders, not princesses, struck a chord with its latest YouTube ad, starring three budding engineers chanting their own lyrics to the Beastie Boys’ hit song, “Girls.”
 “You like to buy us pink toys, and everything else is for boys,” the girls sing in GoldieBlox’s viral video, while setting up a Rube Goldberg machine.
“It’s time to change, we deserve to see a range. Because all our toys look the same and we would like to use our brains.”
The ad has more than 3.5 million views.
“The response has been absolutely overwhelming,” GoldieBlox CEO Debbie Sterling told the Daily News. “Parents are showing it to their kids and now their kids want a GoldieBlox.”
Disappointed by a lack of building toys geared toward girls, Sterling launched the brand through Kickstarter a year ago.
“I studied engineering at Stanford, and there were very few women,” she said. “I started looking into the problem, and saw that girls start losing interest in science and engineering as young as age 8. I wanted to change that.
”GoldieBlox’s building kits, designed for girls ages 4-9, focus on stories — designing a spinning machine to help Goldie’s dog chase its tail, for example, or a parade float to cheer up a friend who lost the princess pageant.
“Girls have very strong verbal skills and like characters and stories,” Sterling said. “So GoldieBlox combines storytelling and building.”
The toys, available online and at Toys ‘R’ Us, are what Sterling wishes she had when she was a kid, according to the 30-year-old engineer.
GoldieBlox, whose motto is “disrupting the pink aisle,” is in the running to air an ad during the Super Bowl. Sterling recently learned the Oakland, Calif.-based company is one of four finalists out of 15,000 companies considered for the slot, part of Intuit’s Small Business Big Game Contest.
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/toy-company-urges-girls-engineers-article-1.1523559?print
3. Then read this: 
http://www.livescience.com/7349-top-5-myths-girls-math-science.html

4. Post a comment on this blog post with your reactions to the articles and the videos. Why do you think there are less women in the fields of science, math, engineering and technology? What can be done to encourage girls to become more interested in, and possibly explore careers in these fields?

Mission 3



How do scientists work to protect our earth?



Task 5: Citizens for the Planet Earth 

Citizens for Planet Earth is an educational outreach campaign for the PBS series "Journey to Planet Earth" hosted by actor Matt Damon. 


2. Do the quiz: Who Threw Out Aunt Emma’s Bug Spray

3. Click back to the original screen and click What’s Up in My Neighborhood. Before going "into the field" take a few minutes to read:


4. Then complete


and


5. Finally, check out 3 video clips of your choice from Journey to Planet Earth at:

 http://www.youtube.com/user/Screenscope

6. Post a comment about something you learned about protecting Earth. What is one small step you can take to be more environmentally conscious?