Science

 
Science units we will be studying this year: 

CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING - 5th & 6th Grades, Semester 1
“William Shakespeare considered creative imagination ‘the gift that makes man 
the paragon of animals.’ This power of the human mind has lit lamps, caused 
scientific discoveries, initiated acts of kindness, and spurred the creation 
of institutions of progress.” (CPS for Kids, Eberle and Stanish)

In this creative problem solving unit, while working through a leveled series 
of thinking exercises and using creativity tools, students will learn how to 
systematically increase the number of factors they take into account when 
coping with everyday decision-making. Participation in this unit can help 
students: develop a greater awareness and appreciation of their ability to be 
deliberately creative; develop their motivation to be creative; cultivate 
creativity in themselves and others; and encourage the ideas of others.   

PLATE TECTONICS - 5th Grade, Semester 1
The theory of plate tectonics represents a revolutionary breakthrough in the 
earth sciences, providing a coherent model of how the outer surface of the 
Earth moves and changes. In Quest, students will investigate this theory and 
create models of erupting volcanoes, strike-slip faults, rock layers, and 
sea-floor spreading to help reveal the dynamic nature of the Earth's crust

ENVIRONMENTAL DETECTIVES - 5th Grade, Semester 1
Students will explore a range of crucial environmental issues as they 
investigate and solve a "crime": a mysterious environmental calamity in 
which fish die off over a five-year period. Potential causes of the fish 
dying include chlorine pollution, acid rain, erosion and sediment pollution, 
predator-prey relationships, phosphate pollution and algal blooms, and oil 
pollution. In this real-world learning scenario, students become aware of 
the interconnectedness of the natural world and the complexity of many 
environmental problems. They discover that science and society are 
inextricably linked, and that most solutions require compromise.

LEARNING ABOUT LEARNING - 6th Grade, Semester 2
How do humans learn? Do animals learn in a similar way? How do we learn 
things that are important for survival? Does the structure of our brains 
change as we learn? This unit focuses on these kinds of questions on how we 
acquire, assess, and retain information. In this interdisciplinary guide, 
students delve into the human organism and nervous system, animal behavior, 
health and safety issues, product testing, and the ethics of 
experimentation. In the process, they learn a great deal about what 
scientists actually do.

PSYCHOLOGY FOR KIDS - 6th Grade, Semester 2
During this unit, students gain personal insight by exploring their attitudes 
and feelings, as well as their own social, creative, thinking and learning 
styles. During these exercises, students begin to understand themselves to 
help them ultimately choose their own best direction, make their own 
decisions, and follow their own dreams in shaping their futures. 

LIVING WITH A STAR - 6th Grade, Semester 2
During this unit, students become solar scientists, studying fascinating and 
lesser-known aspects of Sun and Earth interactions. Using research, 
experiments and simulations, students learn important and useful concepts in 
earth and space science, technology, physics, and health science. Students 
will also gain experience making considered choices—now and in the future—
that will impact themselves, their community and the planet as a whole. 


Science units studied in previous years:

GLOBAL WARMING & THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT
Students will explore a range of crucial environmental issues as they 
investigate the problem of global warming, its effects and causes. Students 
will learn that science is not simply a list of clear-cut facts to be 
memorized, but rather an approach to learning about the world that requires 
honesty, judgment, creativity, as well as knowledge and skills.  Students 
will understand that science is a human endeavor that can enable people to 
gain an increased understanding of, and some foresight and control over, 
their environment.

MESSAGES FROM SPACE 
Astronomy is an exciting evolving science with new technologies making fresh 
discoveries every day. Rather than memorizing facts, this unit will use 
information to answer such questions as “Where in the solar system are 
conditions favorable for life? How does our solar system fit in with the 
rest of space? Could life exist on other planets and can we communicate with 
those lifeforms?" By the end of this unit, using critical questioning, 
simulations, investigations, and creative writing, students will have gained 
considerable knowledge about the science of astonomy—and, hopefully, will be 
motivated to ponder and pursue more and bigger questions on the subject in 
the future.

MARS ROBOTICS
In this unit, students will conduct independent research on Mars and its 
exploration by robotic rovers, including the technology behind the rovers. 
Then, student teams will construct and program their own LEGO Mars rovers 
and guide them through simulated Mars environments.