Febrary activities:
The story that inspired our actions: ”Damla carefully observed the strong winds blowing around the Aral Sea. The wind blew fine grains of sand and salt into the sky. Damla learned that these grains reached the distant mountain glaciers, darkening their pristine white surfaces and making them absorb more sunlight. This was the reason why the glaciers were melting rapidly.”
1 Science: Children experiment and observe how dark surfaces attract more heat and melt faster.
2 Math: Children first use markers and then a ruler to measure how far the sand travels when we blow hard and when we blow gently.
3. How technology creates tools for problem solving: The children experimented with various materials (tulle, net fabric, cotton fabric). The question they were asked to answer was: “What tool can hold sand but allow air to pass through?”
4. We measure the force of the wind. Construction of an anemometer.
5 The children played related online games


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