Welcome to 5th Grade!

My 5th grade year has begun! I look forward to the field trip to Philadelphia. I also look forward to going to a Peruvian restaurant with senor Johnson. I am not looking forward to capstone because you have to do lots of research and it will be very hard work. . I am also looking forward to the Halloween party because you get to have fun and eat snacks. My goals are to become a better writer and a better reader. Right now I am thinking that 5th grade will be good, and hopefully I am right!

Goals

My academic goal: Before the school year ends, I want to get better at speaking up in class.

My personal goal: I want to learn better self control and do my homework before I play video games or anything like that.

Heathcote 5th Graders Go To Philadelphia

On November 9th, 2018, Heathcote elementary 5th graders went to Philadelphia for a school trip. They had to wake up early because the bus left at 6 am. on the bus they started to take out their electronic devices and started to play video games. The bus ride was 2 and a half hours. When they got to the constitution center they went to the bathroom and then went inside. They saw a few exhibits and a few shows. Then they had lunch. After lunch they went on a tour with a tour guide for the rest of the trip.

Edcamp Reflection #2

On Thursday, 12/9/18, we had another Edcamp presentation. An Edcamp presentation is when parents come to the school to tell you about their careers and what they do. This time I chose my first one on renewable energy, and I chose my second one on real estate investment. For the first one, it was Andre’s dad talking. He showed us what renewable energy was, and what were, and what weren’t renewable energy. Then he told us what he did for his career. He also brought some small models of renewable energy sources. Wind turbines, solar panels, all of that stuff. He also showed us a few videos on renewable energy. For the second presentation, it was Eli’s dad talking. First he told us what real estate was and what investing was. Then he made up three places and gave statistics about each of them. Then he told us which one you should invest in. Overall, I think that these Edcamp presentations were really interesting and I think I learned a lot.

Rube Goldberg Adobe Spark Project

Recently we made a video and an Instagram Post about our Rube Goldberg on Adobe Spark. First, we had to understand the basics of how to make things(I thought this was the hardest part). then we had to write the text, select a theme, and choose some music(the music is optional). I thought this small project was pretty fun, and a bit challenging too! Here is my work!!

 

 

 

Rube Goldberg Post 6

Now that the Rube Goldberg project is coming to an end, we are done with our Rube Goldberg and we are making the video for our presentation. Overall, I think the Rube Goldberg project was really fun and I learned a lot in the process. Mostly I thought it was really fun working as a team and figuring things that didn’t work out the first time. I learned that working as a team was hard because you have to agree on your decisions. You also shouldn’t blame anyone if something doesn’t work right. I thought the Rube Goldberg project was a really good experience and I had lots of fun And learned a lot.

Rube Goldberg Post 5

In our last meeting, we made some updates to our Rube Goldberg. We changed the ping pong ball at the beginning to a golf ball because the ping pong ball was too light. We also perfected the end with the acid base reaction. We took some more videos and time lapses of us Building the Rube Goldberg. After that, we decided to make a successful run through of our Rube Goldberg. Santi was going to do the editing for the video. Then all of a sudden, we had a big argument about whether we should add humor to our video. Matthew said we shouldn’t make our video funny but Santi said that he wanted to add humor. I didn’t really care if our video was funny so we made a compromise. If our Rube Goldberg did fail, Santi would get my Nerf gun and shoot some stuff like he was raging. We did fail so Santi got his wish and we kept filming and picking videos we would use in our presentation. We went downstairs to wait for Santi to do his work while Matthew and I did our homework. Then we had a small break and And Santi and Matthew left, ending the meeting. I’m super hyped to see the result of our video!

Rube Goldberg Post 4

In our last meeting, we brainstormed some more ideas to use in our Rube Goldberg. I told Matthew and Santi about my acid base reaction idea and they thought it was really cool. My mom showed them the idea with an experiment. We got ready to build a small contraption to have the baking soda fall into the cabbage juice to cause the reaction. We made it by using some tin foil and putting it in a position so the ping pong ball will hit it, spilling the baking soda into the cabbage juice. After we did that, we started building some decorations for our Rube Goldberg. After that, we tested the Rube Goldberg some more, to make sure it is in perfect condition, fixed things that didn’t work, and tried to think of more ideas we could use for our Rube Goldberg. We kept working on  the Nerf Gun idea from last time, but wasted a lot of time because it just couldn’t work properly. After that, we felt we had accomplished a lot and went for a well deserved break.

Rube Goldberg Post 2

Our group tested the different steps in our Rube Goldberg. After we tested all of the parts separately, we combined some parts and tested them, like the reverse track (1st blog post) and the chain.

Most of the time, the parts we tested worked, but sometimes they didn’t work and we had to find out what was wrong, change it, and test it again. After we finished testing one part, we would move on and start testing the next part. We tested a bunch of parts and had to use makeshift supports too. Some parts are easier than others, and some parts were challenging like the chains and dominoes. Matthew also brought in a paper funnel we needed for our Rube Goldberg. After a lot of testing we thought we had a pretty solid Rube Goldberg. We also tested some Marble Run things for another part of our Rube Goldberg. Then we took some notes on a notepad and started discussing what we would do in our next meeting.

Rube Goldberg Post 1

Currently we are doing a Rube Goldberg project. A Rube Goldberg is a really complex contraption to do a simple task. For example, you could have all kinds of pulleys and levers and tubes and all kinds of other stuff, just to push a soccer ball into a net.

First we made a plan of what our Rube Goldberg would be like, and what the task would be. We decided that our task would be to get a ball into a basket. After we were done with our plan, we started researching ideas for our Rube Goldberg. When we were researching what we could use in our Rube Goldberg, our group, Matthew, Santi and I, came across some videos with some Rube Goldberg ideas we could use. We got this really cool reverse track idea and a bunch of other really cool contraptions like a funnel, a tube, a chain, and some dominoes.

After we got a lot of ideas, we started planning and testing some of our things. Mostly things went well, but when some things got difficult, we got distracted  a bit and didn’t focus on our work. But after a while we got back to our work and got thin done. Some things were challenging when we worked on our Rube Goldberg. For example, some things took lots of precision to set up, and when we tested it, it didn’t even work! Those times got us really frustrated. But after some time, we made it work by moving the parts and trying the parts several times. One part was the reverse track, and we had to make the ball fall on to the track. We fixed the parts but our group had to go back home.

Our Rube Goldberg is still far from done but we are working on it and things are going pretty well. At our next meeting we plan to build and test some more of our Rube Goldberg and move some things to my basement. We will also start planning the 2nd blog post.