THIRD GRADERS:
Third graders will be focusing on "Bats, Shadows of the Night". This is an
interdisciplinary unit on bats designed to give students an understanding of
this unique mammal. Students will explore bat habitats and experiments will
be conducted to explore the concept of flight, sound and echolocation. We’ll
have fun going batty!
Essential Questions:
UNIT E.Q.:
1.How do bats impact our environment?
2.Why do you think it is important to learn about bats?
3.How do the special characteristics of bats help them adapt to their
environment?
4.How are bats and humans alike, yet different when comparing diet, physical
features, and habitat?
5.How do bat myths and literature affect a human's perception of bats?
FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADERS:
Through the study of the unit “Ultimate Connections”, students will gain an
understanding of the technological development of bridges and the impact
bridges have had on society throughout history. Students will work in teams
to design and construct toothpick bridges from specifications and bridge
codes given in contest rules. Speaking of contests… we are going to have a
contest with another Cobb County Target class. Our goal is to get the most
bridge photo postcards from cities around the U. S. and/or the world sent to
our homes or East Side. I’ll appreciate your help and suggestions to help
East Side win this contest. Just imagine all the geography and bridge facts
we’ll learn as we read our mail! Do you think we can get at least 200
postcards?
Essential Questions:
UNIT E.Q.:
1. What impact have bridges had on society throughout history?
2. What are the different types of bridges, and where would each type best be
used?
3. How can one build a longer, stronger, lighter bridge using the smallest
amount of resources?