Week of April 29th
Week of April 29th
Ask your child:
1) What was your highlight from Tuesday's Shema Program? (There were so many. Thank you all for being there with us!)
2) What is the difference between weather and climate?
3) Why is the climate changing?
4) What are some ways we can protect the earth?
5) How did Ms. O demonstrate what is happening with the polar ice cap because of climate change? (Hint: S
he used 2 bowls, ice, 2 towels, hot water, plastic wrap and cotton balls)
6) What do Red Wiggler worms do to compost materials? Why do we use them? (It speeds up the compost process which can normally take up to six months)
7) What happened to the lima bean that we soaked in water overnight? (They got big and soft so we could open them to see what was inside.)
8) What are the three parts of a bean seed? (seed coat, food, baby plant)
9) What is the difference between living and not-living things?
Ask your child:
1) What was your highlight from Tuesday's Shema Program? (There were so many. Thank you all for being there with us!)
2) What is the difference between weather and climate?
3) Why is the climate changing?
4) What are some ways we can protect the earth?
5) How did Ms. O demonstrate what is happening with the polar ice cap because of climate change? (Hint: S
6) What do Red Wiggler worms do to compost materials? Why do we use them? (It speeds up the compost process which can normally take up to six months)
7) What happened to the lima bean that we soaked in water overnight? (They got big and soft so we could open them to see what was inside.)
8) What are the three parts of a bean seed? (seed coat, food, baby plant)
9) What is the difference between living and not-living things?
"Shema" Family Program
Graphing monthly weather trends
Outside fun - without the sun!
Vermicomposting
Red Wigglers are helping to make our compost!
We will use compost next week when we plant.
Dissecting bean seeds