Friday, October 21, 2011

Mrs. Mikelman needs some more help!

I was reading Spirit Magazine on my flight from Houston to Dallas.  The magazine is 179 pages long, with 2 covers (front and back) AND a fold out page.  I've just become fascinated with QR codes, so I was counting how many were in the magazine.  I was on page 135 when the plane landed and didn't get to finish the magazine, but I'd counted 17 QR codes so far.  How many QR codes do you think would be in the whole magazine?  

Mrs. Mikelman needs some help!

I'm trying to keep track of how far I walk every day but I forgot to wear my pedometer on my trip last week.  I could use your help to figure this one out.  At the Denver Airport, I landed at gate B11 and walked to gate B43.  Then they changed the gate to B29.  I counted and I take 39 steps to get from one gate to another.  But there's more information you need to figure in.

All the odd gates are on one side and the even gates are the other side.  
Between gate B29 and B31 is a shopping plaza that measures 52 steps.  
Between gate B35 and B37 is a food court that measures 173 steps.

Is there any other information you need to know?








I can't make it right side up!!!
Mary Ann submitted this

Friday, October 7, 2011

Rally Around Texas!!

On Thursday we will be participating in the Red Ribbon Rally in Austin.  Here are some photos from the event last year.  http://galleries.statesman.com/gallery/red-ribbon-rally-101410/#134940

While we are there, we will also get to experience a mock legislative session in the Capitol.  So to prepare for the trip, I have a few questions about our government for you to ponder.
  • If you were in Congress, what state law would you propose and why?
  • What are the similarities and differences between state and federal government?
  • What are the similarities and differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate?
  • What is Governor Perry's role in lawmaking?
  • What is the Supreme Court's role in lawmaking?
Here are a few fun videos with some hints to my questions.  And if you dig within this legislative website, you may find additional help. http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/




Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Sugar Water

Dr. Coolidge stirred a teaspoon of sugar into a glass of warm water.  The sugar completely dissolved in the water.  Which of the following statements are true?

A. The sugar melts.
B. The sugar loses mass.
C. The sugar turns into water molecules.
D. The sugar forms a mixture with the water.
E. The sugar can be separated from the water.
F. The sugar disappears and no longer exists.
G. The sugar molecules are spread among the water molecules.
H. The sugar breaks down into individual atoms that make up sugar.
I .  The sugar chemically combines with the water to form a new substance

If someone has already left a comment please read and either agree or disagree.  Provide an explanation for your answer.  Disagreeing respectful is perfectly acceptable!

Prompts are based on the book uncovering student ideas in science by Page Keeley and Joyce Tugel