Innovation – Build a Better Mouse Trap – Solution Fluency

In Science 9, we were challenged to build a better mousetrap. Here is how the process I went through using Solution Fluency

Define:

We were given a real world challenge to deal with a situation at our school. In order to deal with the increase in mice scurrying around the school, my partners and I were given a challenge to build a better mouse trap. Some of the limitations were:

  • it had to deal with the mice in a humane way
  • it had to include an electric device
  • it had to be safe for school staff and students who might come across it

We were given full use of the MakerSpace and trained in using Micro:bits to be able to create a coded action to be part of the solution.

Dream

The idea we had was entitled “Not a fan of mice”. This design used a Micro:bit to set off a fan that closed a door when triggered. Here is out design:

Deliver

Here is part of the code for our innovation:

We had trouble getting the fan to push open the door
Debrief
I learned a lot during this challenge, particularly about problem solving. I developed more of my coding skills as well. Our group worked well together. It was very helpful to create rolls at the very beginning to guide our actions. Our product was good but could have been better. The door only opens properly about half the time. All in all

Copper – Information Fluency

Part 2

Ask – The questions that I needed to ask were:

  • What is the elemental makeup of copper?
  • Where is copper used?
  • When and where was copper discovered?
  • What are the unique features of copper?
  • What are some not well known facts about copper?

Acquire – Here are the tools I used to gather my information.

  • Google
  • Youtube
  • Pexels.com
  • Gale Engage for Learning
  • Creative Commons
  • Citation Machine for references

Analyze – Here is how I got my information and cited my sources.

The process I used to create my Sway was to use a notetaking document to keep track of my sources. I made sure that I didn’t copy from any of them but put relevant information in my own words. I used this document to make my Sway. I gathered pictures from share-friendly sources and cited all my sources.

Assess –  Here is how the product and process went.

Regarding my product, I could have had more content in my Sway. It is complete but could use some more details. Regarding the information fluency process, I followed the process completely and found that it really helped me understand copper. I think this will help me understand other elements but also help me do quality research in the future.

Sustainable Beekeeping can help stop Climate Change

My Wonder Question: How can Beekeeping fight climate change.

 

Part 2

My Questions

  1. How are bees affected by climate change?
  2. How do bees help the environment?

Tools I used

  1. Pexels
  2. Citation Machine
  3. Gale Engage Learning

Sources

I checked each source for validity. I used multiple sources. I used the citations that Gale Engage gave me.

Assess

For this project, I worked hard to . . .

Climate in Canada – Prairies

 

Climate Change Causes in the Prairies

Continued development as the population increases has led to more trees being cut down. This deforestation reduces the amount of CO2 that can be taken out of the atmosphere through photosynthesis. Tree planting efforts must continue. Agroforestry is occurring in Alberta where farm owners are planting trees in agricultural land. Potash mining in Saskatchewan provides fertilizer which leads to plant growth and removal of CO2 but mining potash requires a lot of water. This water use needs to be considered in a drying climate.

Climate Change Effects in the Prairies

The prairies will see a small food production increase because of climate change. The hot weather will increase the growing season. More CO2 will lead to more plant life flourishing. With the hotter temperatures, sufficient irrigation will require more water. With the prairies’ focus on agriculture, industry could increase in a warmer CO2 rich climate. As the risk of fires increase, more money will have to be spent on fire prevention. If fire prevention isn’t pursued, some farms could lose crops due to forest fires.

References

“Case study: trees a new, green cash crop for farmers.” C3 Views, no. 16, Mar. 2006, p. 8. Gale In Context: Canada, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A144105903/GPS?u=43riss&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=415fbddd. Accessed 20 Jan. 2023.

Sorensen, Chris. “Hot commodity: BHP’s bid to buy Potash Corp. has put the global spotlight on Saskatchewan’s business potential.” Maclean’s, vol. 123, no. 35, 13 Sept. 2010, p. 52. Gale In Context: Canadalink.gale.com/apps/doc/A237134199/GPS?u=43riss&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=29d5a40f. Accessed 20 Jan. 2023.

Warren, F.J. and Lemmen, D.S. (2014): Synthesis; in Canada in a Changing Climate: Sector Perspectives on Impacts and Adaptation, (ed.) F.J. Warren and D.S. Lemmen; Government of Canada, Ottawa, ON, p. 1-18

Planet Populators – Fragmento

FRAGMENTO

FRAGMENTANIANS

The Planet

The fictional planet whose population I had to manage is called Fragmento. Above is a picture of the aliens that populate it. These are the Fragmentanians. They are a peace-loving people that love driving vehicles. The are all vegetarians and are the only animals that live on their planet.

Fragmento’s method of Reproduction

The aliens living on Fragmento reproduce in a similar way to the asexual reproduction method of Fragmentation on earth. That means that each alien is a genetic copy of its parent. There are many advantages to this method of reproduction. One is that a large quantity of offspring are reproduced. The Fragmentanians do not have to worry about finding a mate. They go through a process called slicing where they are cut in half by a guillotine like structure. After 24 hours, each half regrows. This works whether the Fragmentarian is cut lengthwise or widthwise.

Mitosis vs. Meiosis

The Fragmentanians go through repeated Mitosis to reproduce the contents of the nuclei in their cells. What is the difference between Meiosis and Mitosis? While Meiosis goes through PMAT twice and includes crossing over, the Mitosis that the Fragmentanians use only goes through PMAT once. Identical copies of the DNA are produced.

How this method affects the planet

Because of the lack of variety of beings on this planet, the planet is in a precarious state. The problem is that the whole population could be wiped out with a single disease as there is no variety in the species. Masks and hand sanitization is a big part of this planet.

Works Cited

Aliens by Miriam Espacio from Pexels

Planet by Pixabay from Pexels

 

Static Electricity Video Lab

Here is an example of a video lab. It shows how you can use household items to find which two items when rubbed together created the greatest static charge. You can see here how you can embed the video into your Edublogs portfolio through YouTube and through Microsoft Sway.

If you can’t host a video on YouTube, you can put a video on Sway and embed it here.