Monday, March 25, 2013

6th Grade Field Trip - Wind Turbine - March 23, 2013 - STEM



Today, Temecula STEM club drove out to Palm Springs to learn about wind turbines. We all got on a bus, and our tour guide told us all about what the turbines do, why they are there, how the work, and how they effect the environment. We all learned so much about the multitude of tests and experiments that need to be done in order to build a wind farm, and how much renewable energy helps the environment. We also talked about a new plan to place these huge wind turbines in the ocean to provide more clean energy to towns like Los Angeles.



Met our STEM group at the Palm Springs Visitor Center. We went on a 2 hour Bus Tour of the Wind Farms with an Awesome tour guide, Ken Huskey. Ken had an abundant amount of information for all who attended. Here are some notes I took:

Wind farm 3-23-13 

1926 first wind turbine till 1942 Gen. George patten ww11 got rid of turbine. 

Wind turbine 35 % wind factor work only 1/3 of time. 

Turbines not working because short ones 14 mph to operate. Or because of the heat.

55ph will shut down so won't heat up and start fire. 

3000 turbines 6000 mega watts of electricity 

Anemometer measures wind

Below 8 mph not enough need to use pitch change angle rotor. 

2 mil $ per megawatt 

2 blades cost less to make and transport but harvest less energy. Makes more noise bc has to work harder 

700 ft tall 600 ft wide

Turbines in rows because micro siding creates a vortex . 1762 ft apart depending on size 

Cape wind in water 85% wind capacity 

Wind technicians 

Aquifers underground water 50-300ft . 

Wind gypsies - clean turbines blades so it runs more smoothly

Small skinny towers are anemometers 

Friday, March 15, 2013

6th Grade Field Trip - Forest Lawn Glendale 3-14-13

Meet the Artists @ Forest Lawn 
http://www.forestlawn.com/

Forest Lawn - Glendale - Great Mausoleum


Marc Chagall
The Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale is exhibiting a glimpse into Russian-born painter Marc Chagall's early works.  On display are 65 exquisite etchings and aquatints that spotlight the Chagall's work in the mid to late 1920’s, when he moved to Paris following the Russian Revolution.  This carefully selected display focuses on the artist's personal and artistic development from his humble beginnings in the embattled Belarus region of Russia to his eventual contribution and impact on the world of art, which still resonates today.  Chagall remains one of the most popular and respected artists of the twentieth century and this exhibition provides an extraordinary look at some of his formative years.   

Forest Lawn - Glendale - Great Mausoleum
This stained glass masterpiece of Leonardo da Vinci's immortal painting was crafted in Italy by Rosa Caselli Moretti. Using Leonardo's own sketches, she sought to capture for posterity the original appearance of the now damaged and faded painting.
 



6th Grade Classes - My Learning Connection


1st Semester Tariq took: Egypt, Science, Hands on Math, Creative Writing, & Team Building

2nd Semester: Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Wizards Academy for Muggles, Hands on Math, Creative Writing, & Science


http://www.mylearningconnection.net/

My Learning Connection allows children of all ages to learn through interactive, hands on, project based classes. I use a cooperative learning style that offers students a place to discover independence as well as how to work within a group or team setting. These classes are designed to fit the needs of all learning styles. Come join us for a funfilled adventure in learning. Check out each class page for more detailed information.



Science:
The Scientific Method…. What’s it all about?  We will talk about the experiment and its dynamics, make our predictions / hypotheses, have fun with the experiment, then examine our predictions and form a conclusion. What should we change, do differently? All of these questions will be explored in this fun, hands on class.  The goal is to help students develop critical-thinking skills and strengthen their understanding of science concepts.  Using general science, life science, earth and physical science as our base some of the things we will experiment with are the properties of Earth materials, motions and forces, changes of properties in matter, light, heat, electricity, magnetism and motion of objects.

Hands on Math:
In this class we will explore all kinds of upper level math in an interesting and hands on way. Each activity is designed to tap into the student’s curiosity of math and help them discover meaningful patterns and relationships between things. The hands on format of these activities allow students to work as individuals, with partners or in-groups. They will be able to make their own independent explorations and think beyond their own solutions. Math tools such as the compass, protractor and calculator will be a big part of these activities. 

Creative Writing:
In this creative writing class we will explore the world of words in their many different forms. This is not a "technical" writing class although we will learn how to use words to describe things, learn how to build a good paragraph and achieve a variety of writing styles. The goal for this class is to allow the students to be free in their writing, start thinking in creative ways and have fun with it. Hands on activities, group projects and shared individual ideas will be the bases for this class. ​

Wizards:

This is a theme-based class, revolving around the wonderful writings of J.K. Rowling's and the magical world of Hogwarts. This class uses language arts, math, science and history to explore
this fascinating world. We use a project based, hands
on, interactive, learning approach. We will make an 
activity book which will include all of our games, 
projects, activities and adventures.



Percy Jackson:

This is a theme-based class, based on the best selling books by Rick Riordan revolving around the adventures of Percy Jackson and the Olympians. This class uses language arts, math, science and history to explore this ancient world. We use a project based, hands on, interactive, learning approach. We will make an  activity book which will include all of our games, projects, activities and adventures.



Becki Owens
   I have been homeschooling my two boys for the past nine years, since they were in Kindergarten, and loving every minute of it. Learning is an endless adventure and we like to be creative and have lots of fun. I am definitely a homeschool advocate and will always encourage parents to discover the joy of their children and their unique abilities.
  
   I have lived in Murrieta for 35 years and in fact, still live on the same 10 acres where I grew up. I have a BA of Art from San Diego State University, an AA degree in Art History and Design, I am licensed in Educational Kinesiology / Brain Gym, certified in Brain Behavior / Brain Profiling and Learning Styles. I have developed workshops and classes not only for kids but also adults. I have trained teachers in classroom development, organization and achieving student success, implemented after school and home school enrichment programs, assisted corporations in team building activities and workshops and co-founded a non-profit corporation that deals with how food, drugs, chemicals, and environmental toxins effect learning and behavior. ​
    
   With my degree in Art / Art History and training in personality and learning styles, I believe I have a unique perspective on how to create a positive learning experience for all people.