Monday 21 November 2016

Message from Science Teacher

Science Project
Energy-Efficient Home
Due Monday, Dec 5th
First Check: Nov 28th

Design and construct an energy-efficient home that uses renewable energy as much as possible.
Please follow the guidelines listed below:
  • Work could be individual or in pairs. So, you can work alone or with one other student in grade 5.
  • Work on the design and construction will be done at home not in school. Time at school could be used to ask questions or discuss ideas and suggestions.
  • Find information you need in your textbook, other books, online, ask parents, etc.
  • Use any kind of materials to make your home, but make sure it is of moderate size and that you can easily carry it to school. The only materials not allowed are glass and sharp dangerous parts.
  • You don’t have to use the real materials used in building homes: for example, use clear plastic bag for windows instead of glass, use cardboard for walls, construction paper for solar panels, etc.
  • Label the parts that are helping your home be energy efficient: example, “Triple-paned windows that trap the heat inside”, “Solar Panels to provide electricity”, “Rubber strip around the front door to prevent the cold air from coming in”, etc.
  • Prepare an oral presentation 3-4 minutes discussing your home: how your design helps to conserve energy, materials used, challenges you faced and how you could improve it in the future.
  • First check is on Monday,  November 28th, and it will be marked. For the “First Check”, you should show me that you have started working on your project by providing one of the following:

- a colored sketch/drawing of your home on your Science Journal
- a short description of the features in your home on your Journal
- a list of the materials needed for your home on your Journal
- email me a picture of yourself working on your project.