Wednesday, December 21, 2011

More Pictures...

More pictures are coming soon. Check back over winter break to see pictures from our last few sessions, and some from Family Science Night. Have a wonderful break with friends and family!


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Don't Forget!

Science Night will be this Thursday, December 15th beginning at 6:00.  S.T.E.M. Club is hosting the Tallahassee Astronomical Society. We will be doing demonstrations with our Galileo Scopes, which we will learn all about at our club meeting tomorrow. Please make arrangements to attend Science Night, and don't forget to wear your cool new S.T.E.M. Club shirt!

On an unrelated note, pictures from the last two meetings will be up soon! 

See you tomorrow afternoon for our last meeting of the Fall Session!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Edible Aquifer

I got a little behind on updating the blog! A few weeks ago, we discovered the wet world of aquifers!

A lot of our drinking water comes from underneath the ground. When it rains, water soaks deep into the ground and is stored in what we call an aquifer. However, we learned that aquifers can easily become polluted if we do not take care of our earth. If the aquifer becomes polluted, our drinking water also becomes polluted. Not a good combo! Here are some pictures from our tasty activity we did to learn all about aquifers.

 Gummys, chocolate chips, and crushed Oreos represent gravel, sand, and soil


 Adding ice cream to represent the confining layer (usually clay).
This protects the aquifer.
Adding Sprite ro represent a rain shower.
 Adding food coloring to represent the pollution.
Jahann "digs a well" with his straw and "pumps" the water from the aquifer.
The food coloring got all in his mouth! This shows how easily
an aquifer can be polluted, even though it is protected by
the confining layer.

Be sure you are taking care of our planet
to prevent this from happening!

Friday, November 4, 2011

The Creepy, Crawly, Life Cycle

On Wednesday, we were visited by some very creepy, crawly friends: mealworm beetles! We were exploring the life cycle, and got to learn all about the stages of life a mealworm beetle goes through. Here is what we learned:


We got to view each one of the stages in real life! Mrs Rodriguez brought in mealworm beetles in various stages of life. Their habitat was not the most pleasant, so we did a little "house cleaning." Here are some pictures!

 Learning about the life stages.
 Observing the mealworms.
 More observations.
 Getting a closer look.
 Beginning to separate the adult beetles from the larva 
and pupa staged beetles.
 Look at all those mealworms!
 Still separating... it wasn't as easy as it looks.
A clean, fresh environment for the larva.

I am also happy to report that, despite being totally grossed out at first, EVERY S.T.E.M. Club member touched the mealworms! 

Way to go, everybody! See you next week!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Pictures???

I am not quite sure what is going on with the Smilebox slideshow I made of our first meeting! I have tried to post it over and over, and it is still not working! I will look into getting some help from the Smilebox people, but until then, we will have to wait to view the pictures from our first meeting. :(

Thursday, October 27, 2011

First Meeting

Our first S.T.E.M Club meeting was a success! We planted flowers around the school, and learned all about composting. Stay tuned. Pictures are coming soon!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Welcome!

Welcome to The Green S.T.E.M. Club! We have some exciting experiments and activities we will be working on this year! 
Don't forget, our club meets every Wednesday in Mrs. Owen's room (204) from 3:00 to 4:00. Please tell your parents to be sure you are picked up at the front of the school by 4:00 each day the club meets. Any students not picked up by 4:10 will go to EDEP. The drop-in fee is $10 per day.

Mrs. Rodriguez and Mrs. Owen are looking forward to working with you all this year!