Friday, February 26, 2010

Martinsville YMCA

The students at the Martinsville YMCA After 3 site counted, sorted, and made estimations of beans on Monday. Then they made bean bags and created their own bean bag tossing games. They were all still playing the games when I had to leave for the evening!

Look out!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Collinsville YMCA- Ramps, Force, and Motion

The MHC After 3 students at the Collinsville YMCA built ramps of different heights to discover how the ramp height affects the distance a ball will travel. They tested their predictions and recorded the actual results. They then created graphs to illustrate their results. At the end of the program, they tried to create a ramp to make the ball roll as far as possible.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Nutty Quotes

I didn't bring my camera to the Collinsville YMCA on Tuesday, but I did have the kids write down some things they learned while doing the "Nutty Investigation" activity. During this activity, students create a device to crack various types of nuts and determine which nuts have the hardest shells to crack. Then, they do an experiment to determine which nuts have the highest fat content. While they seemed to really enjoy eating the nuts after the experiments, I think they all liked predicting and experimenting with them as well!

Here are a few of the quotes:

"Today we did an experiment on different nuts. My favorite part was eating them, but I did learn about the different types of nuts and how fatty they are" 
-McKinley Dunford

"I loved what we did today! After we cracked the nuts was my favorite part, because we got to eat them!"
-Dustin Beckner

"It was so cooliotastic when you heard the loud boom when the can crushed the pecan."
-Beth Lovelace

"We learned how to think critically about how many beans in a can could smash a pecan, hazelnut, and a peanut. The hazelnut was the hardest nut for my group to crack. The walnut was the fattiest nut!"
-Savannah Adams

Friday, February 12, 2010

TESTING THE TROUT'S WATER TANK

a careful comparison to determine phosphorus levels


another steady hand to find an exact match


A visit from a representative from
Citizens Against Family Violence



participating in the corrosponding activity



conversing about teen and family
violence as well as warning signs
and solutions


and having a little fun too!




the finished drawings that
were taken back to the women's shelter
for Valentine's Day


























Spencer Penn Center Bean Bags

After several snow days, students were happy to be back at the Spencer Penn Center after school site on Wednesday. They counted and sorted various beans during the "Making and Tossing Bean Bags" After School Science Plus activity. They learned that they can make better educated guesses (and estimates) when they have more background experience to draw from. Then, each participant made their own bean bag and created a game to play with the bags.


Summer and Keylan count kidney beans fit into 1/2 cup

Their leaders, Angie and Janet, are concentrating on those chick peas!

Bean bags ready for tossing

Monday, February 8, 2010

Bubble Science with the Boys and Girls Club

The Martinsville Boys and Girls Club enjoyed blowing bubbles with the bubble wands they created themselves. They were challenged to figure out:
1) if all bubbles were spheres,
2) what factors affect the size of the bubble,
3) if bubbles have colors, and
4) what makes a bubble pop (on its own).

Monday, February 1, 2010

January 2010

MHC After 3 was back in full swing after a two week hiatus for winter break. Students worked together to learn the parts of a song and ended the class by creating their very own song with the help of local musician Doug Williams.
Students also began a three-day course in the art of theater and drama with instructor Robert Smith. Participants were exposed to introductory key terms related to theater as well as common warm-up exercises to prepare for a show.





Students ended the month by making chocolate chip pancakes and invited VMNH education staff to particpate as well.