Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Bats flying foxes by Melanie

https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/261471280/


Island flying foxes were recognized as a group needing conservation more than 30 years ago . flying foxes love to dine on a diet. foxes can hear frequencies between 20 hz and 1200 hz . mothers  carry there baby while air borne  flying  do not lay eggs. there are fewer places for them flying foxes are also called fruit bats only have one young per year. Learn more about flying foxes by clicking to watch my Scratch project!

Red Pandas and Chameleons by Natalie and Rhemi

https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/252588412/
I Learned that red pandas are plant eaters just like giant pandas.We decided to make a scratch project
because it was easy and fun to make to make at school because the animated teacher would tell you all the information that we found instead of us. Its more fun to animate and make it into a cartoon. We learned that red pandas population is around 10,000. Learn more facts by watching our scratch video!                                                                                                                        

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Saving the arctic fox by Brooklyn Lillianna and Lilly



We learned about arctic foxes and created a project help arctic foxes because they're in danger. They are in danger because there are oil spills where they live so when they breath it in they can die. Other animals can over populate because of this. Our project is to raise money by selling a pin with a paper with a fact on it. We will donate the money to world wildlife fund to help the snow foxes. Our goal is to sell 55 dollars we hope to reach our goal to save the arctic foxes at STEM night.

Cleaning up the ocean by Ezra


https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/270558774/

This is a scratch about cleaning up the ocean(link above). There is a lot of microplastic and trash in the ocean. You cannot really see microplastic. There are different solutions to help with the trash. One is a giant wheel that picks up large trash. They follow ocean currents and the plastic collects in certain spots. We can clean up those spots. Another way is to put a net out, wait for it to collect inside the net, then pull it back in. There are many ways to clean up.