Science at Ormondale
As we completed our transition to the Next Generation Science Standards our students experienced hands on experiments, demonstrations, and projects through the use of both the FOSS and Project Lead the Way curriculums. Currently, our teachers are utilizing the Mystery Science curriculum to engage students in both the content and the scientific process helping them to develop skills of observation and an overall love of science.
The classroom instruction and curriculum are the starting points for students' scientific explorations. Many Investigative Learning projects begin with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and then expand to include additional concepts of interest to the students. Our Literacy Library contains an extensive selection of nonfiction resources exploring science topics which teachers integrate into their guided reading program. Each of our grade level teams work with our STREAM Coach to enrich the units of study.
Science Fair and Invention Convention
Due to COVID-19, our annual Science Fair and Invention Convention was canceled during the 2020-2021 school year. See below for information on our past Science Fairs.
For the fair, students can choose to do an invention, an experiment, or a demonstration.
This year we want to highlight and support the invention side of things which our students have already been exploring through the use of our Maker Space.
How can you engage and inspire your child in the invention process.
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Start conversations about what it means to be an inventor. (http://www.susancaseybooks.com/PDF/THINKING%20OF%20IDEAS%20FOR%20INVENTIONS09.pdf)
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Check out this fun website and inspiring video:
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Visit a Museum for inspiration
SCIENCE FAIR
Resources:
Project Lead the Way
Next Generation Science Standards
FOSS: California
http://www.fossweb.com/CA/index.php
Lawrence Hall of Science FOSS
http://lawrencehallofscience.org/foss/