Although last week was the last week of the Girl Power club, some of the club's members participated in a 5K run over the weekend. Throughout Girl Power, the girls learned about setting goals, even lofty ones, and how to achieve those goals. One of our goals was to complete a 5K. Although it was challenging, the girls were smiling and celebrating at the end of their run. Their hard work and perseverance paid off!
9B
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Crow - Canary Lacrosse
The Ninth Age girls just wrapped up their unit on lacrosse. The highlight of the unit was the Crow-Canary lacrosse game. The girls showed great sportsmanship and teamwork throughout all of the games.
Earth Week
Last week, 9B was fortunate to have some time to spend outside in honor of Earth Week. The girls had new teachers: students from a sixth grade science class. These creative teachers taught lessons using games, songs, and even dances.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
The Egg Drop!
To add a little excitement to composition class, the Ninth Age girls participated in an egg drop experiment. The girls created a box that protected an egg while being dropped from the balcony in the girls' gym. If an egg survived the drop, the egg was dropped, with a bit more force, a second time. Many creative materials were used to help protect the eggs. Some were a bit more successful than others! Regardless of the final outcome, the girls will have plenty to write about in composition!
Adding the Finishing Touches
The Inspection
Cookies
We have been learning all about measurement in math class recently. After the boys and girls learned about capacity in both the metric and customary systems, they were given the task to write a recipe for cookies. All of the correct measurements were given to the students; however, they were given using the metric system and they were not placed in the recipe. Once they decided where each measurement belonged in the recipe, they then had to convert the measurements to the customary system. They were pretty close with their measurements, but they did learn that baking the cookies for 15 minutes at 250 degrees was not quite enough!
Friday, March 14, 2014
The Number Pi
To continue our study of pi, students made paper chains. Each digit, 0-9, is represented by a different color in the chain. This helps to illustrate there is no pattern to the number. The math class was eager to show off their work!
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Pi Day Fun
As part of the Pi Day celebrations, students in the Ninth Age had the opportunity to be picked to throw a pie at headmaster, Mr. Holmgren. In order to be eligible, they had to memorize at least the first twenty digits. The Ninth Age did not disappoint. 9B was well represented. In fact, one of the pie throwers is in 9B! A few of the pictures are a bit blurry; however, they capture the excitement!
A few highlights from the throwing.
The Pie Throwing!
Mr. Holmgren discussing the throwing.
The Ninth Agers who memorized the most digits.
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