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Science

The Science curriculum includes study in the areas of physical, life, and 
earth science.  In PHYSICAL science, we will study matter and the periodic 
table of elements as we explore the exciting subject of chemistry.  Study in 
LIFE science focuses on systems in living things.  The fifth grade study of 
EARTH science focuses on water and weather.  Finally, the curriculum 
includes a brief study of the solar system.

We began the year with a study of earth science, specifically water and 
weather.  We studied various weather patterns as well as predictive 
techniques that meteorologists use to forecast. In the second trimester, we 
studied Matter, the Periodic Table of Elements, and the difference between 
physical and chemical changes.  Finally, in the third trimester, we are 
studying systems in animals and plants.  Scholars are currently working on a 
creative product to show what they have learned as an expert on one of the 
body systems (digestive, circulatory, excretory, or respiratory).


Ocean Institute Watershed Science Program
For the third year, Wagon Wheel's fifth grade has applied for and been 
invited to participate in the Ocean Institute's Watershed Study Program in 
Dana Point.  Underwritten by grants from miocean and Toyota 
USA, our five fifth grade classes will go on two field trips to the 
institute. 
The first visit was on September 16th as we were scientists aboard the R/V 
Sea Explorer as well as in laboratories on land.  Following the field trip, 
each class will develop a testable question relating to our local watershed 
(San Juan Creek) and will prepare a presentation using the Scientific Method 
as the framework.  We will present our findings at the Ocean Institute in 
January 2009 at "The Kids Conference on Watersheds."  
This is a great program, and we're honored to be a part of it! 

GREAT NEWS!  Wagon Wheel has been accepted to participate in the Watershed 
Science Program for the 2009-2010 school year!

Throughout the year, we will perform experiments in class and will also 
visit our well-equipped science lab (The Campbell Discovery Center) for a 
hands-on experience with the concepts we are learning.  This is a very 
exciting year in science!

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