In science we began learning about the human eye and how it works. We discussed why it is so important to take care of our eyes and to not look at bright lights. We talked about our pupils and did an experiment with a partner. Ask your child about this! We also came up with a list of questions we are interested in learning more about. See below and start to find some of the answers at home!
If you are interested in donating to the Poppy fund, please send your child with a donation tomorrow. No amount is too big or too small.
Reminders:
- Photo retakes tomorrow at 9:00 AM
- Remembrance Day Assembly tomorrow at 10:30
- No school on Wednesday Nov. 11
- Inline skating on Thursday Nov 12-bring your helmets!!
Question of the Day
Pick one of our science questions below and research it! What can you find out?Questions
-Why do people need glasses? What happens to make them need glasses?
-How do glasses work? How do different shapes of glasses work?
-Why do glasses look blurry when someone else wears them?
-What does far sighted/near sighted mean?
-If one of your eyes is blind, could you get glasses to fix it?
-How does your eye move?
-Why do we cry? Why are tears important?
-Why do we need the optic nerve?
-Why do my eyes water when I yawn?
-Why do our eyes have so many different parts?
-Does your eye melt when you look at the sun?
-Why are brown eyes the most common?
-Why do we have colours in our eyes?
-Will our iris affect how we see?
-Is the iris really necessary for the eye?
-Do we get the eye colour from our parents?
Have a great night!
-Mrs. Redd