Thursday, April 23, 2015

NC Science Museum and Birds!













On Tuesday the NC Museum of Natural Sciences visited the Hospital School.  Students learned that one of the biggest birds is the ostrich who can reach up to 8 feet tall, and one of the smallest is the bee hummingbird, that weights about one ounce.  Feet can tell if a bird lives in the water, the trees, or walks mostly on land, and nests can be made out of almost any material that a bird can find.

Friday, April 10, 2015

Distracted Driving.

The National Distracted Driving Awareness event on April 6th was a great success. A simulator in a full size car was brought into the hospital lobby for people to test drive in order to see how long it took before they crashed. Personal testimonies were presented by family members who had lost people in accidents due to such distractions. Law enforcement officers were also there to provide information. Teachers, students and parents all had a chance to participate in this great community effort through discussions of the dangers of distracted driving, making posters to present at the event, and participation in driving the simulator.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Tar Heel Fans

 
We love the Tar Heels in victory AND defeat.  
Go Heels!!!!

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Math Wonder Woman!



Valencia Quiett,one of our UNC tutors, juggles  problems from multiple levels of math all in the same class period - Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Advanced Functions - she does it all without blinking an eye!

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Skulls, and Bones, and Ears! Oh My!



The NC Zoo visited with us this week and brought skulls for a few different animals, bones, fur, paw prints, and a giant elephant ear (not real, of course). The kids learned what to look for in a skull to try and determine what kind of animal it was. They learned about polar bears and their fantastic sense of smell.  Did you know that a polar bear can smell a seal under the ice up to 20 miles away? AMAZING!




Thursday, March 12, 2015

Invertebrates!



The North Carolina Aquarium visited the Hospital School today and students were able to see and learn about different species of hermit crabs (2 kinds), sea urchins (3 kinds), sea stars, and a horseshoe crab.   Did you know that a hermit crab getting good nutrients from the food it eats determines how fast it will grow? Did you know that horseshoe crabs have blue blood rather than red because it is copper based? Did you know that kids LOVE the aquarium?


 
Thanks to Healing and Hope Through Science for organizing this visit and to Kira and Sam for bringing the sea animals and teaching the class.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Seuss Day

Fun with books, crafts and Dr. Seuss!