This week, we investigated gravity and learned that it is a non-contact force , meaning it can act on objects without touching them. Students explored how gravity affects everything around us and discussed how it keeps us grounded on Earth. We also examined air resistance and watched demonstrations showing that when air is removed, a feather and a bowling ball fall at the same rate. This helped us understand how air resistance can affect the speed at which objects fall. Our learning also focused on how speed impacts force . We discussed real-world examples such as going upside down on a roller coaster and swinging a bucket of water in a circle without spilling it. Students were fascinated by how motion and forces work together in these situations! To finish our learning, students used their creativity and problem-solving skills to design and build a model that incorporated gravity in some way. The classroom was full of innovative ideas, thoughtful designs, and excitement as studen...
This week, our grade 4 classes had a wonderful field trip to Heritage Park. It was a great day filled with learning, exploring, and hands-on experiences. The visit helped provide important context for our learning about the Fur Trade and how it impacted the development of Canada. Students had a great time making connections to what we have been studying in class, and they represented Andrew Sibbald School with kindness, curiosity, and respect. We were very proud of the way they participated and engaged throughout the day. Our next Social Studies unit will focus on Confederation as we begin exploring the question: How is the government of Canada organized?