Science Workshop HK

Window To Science and Beyond...


Level 5 (7 years old)
Week
Topic Information Schedule
1-3
(Sep 7 -
Sep 26)

Analyzing Algorithms (Operations and Computations)

Visit the Fact Family for the ultimate outcome. Gather your wits for an all out mind twister!


4-5
(Sep 28 -
Oct 10)

Linear Math (Measurement and Reference Frames)

Join the Science Workshop Watermelon Feast. Who can spit the seeds the furthest?


6-8
(Oct 12 -
Oct 31)

Around and Within (Measurement and Reference Frames)

Document how Sir Cumference and Lady Di of Ameter made their very first Round Table. What are the shipping requirements?


9-10
(Nov 1 -
Nov 13)

In All Probability (Data and Chance)

Collect, tabulate and interpret experimental data. What is certainty and uncertainty? Heads or tails, that’s probability!


11-12
(Nov 15 -
Nov 28)

Fraction Actions (Numeration)

Explore Re-forming Squares and Amalgamations. Can you use fractions to name parts of regions and sets?


13-14
(Nov 30 -
Dec 12)

Addend and Augend (Operations and Computations)

Delve into “Comparison Number” games to rack up as many points as you can. Let’s master the three addends!


15-18
(Dec 14 -
Jan 9)

Multiplication Mania (Operations and Computations)

Excel in the art of multiplication. Use arrays, number models and estimations to solve number stories.


19-20
(Jan 11 -
Jan 23)

Data Fundamentals (Data and Chance)

Is the blue whale the biggest thing there is? Get into the groove with the “biggest” numbers.


21-22
(Jan 25 -
Feb 6)

What's Your Angle? (Geometry)

Investigate line segments, rays and lines. Let’s perform some whole body calisthenics.


23-25
(Feb 8 -
Feb 27)

That's the Point (Operations and Computations)

Get into the groove with the “smallest” numbers. Discover what decimal notational system really is.


26-28
(Mar 1 -
Mar 20)

Patterns in Products (Patterns, Functions and Algebra)

What are the real multiplication and division patterns? Let’s find out the ways to score ten points in basketball.


29-32
(Mar 22 -
Apr 17)

Reflections and Symmetry (Geometry)

Zoom away to the multi-dimensional world of shapes. Explore the concepts of symmetry and congruence.


33-34
(Apr 19 -
May 1)

Fraction Explorations (Numeration)

Can you fold a fraction of a fraction? Put on our thinking hats and guess the relationship between fractions.


35-36
(May 3 -
May 15)

The Power of 10 (Operations and Computations)

How does division tie to multiplication? Acquire the technique of estimation – one that is used throughout the world everyday.


37-38
(May 17 -
May 29)

3-D Reconnaissance (Geometry)

Construct geometric solids and delve into their properties. Let’s probe into the unknown in search of edges, vertices and faces.


39-40
(May 31 -
Jun 12)

Factor Fun (Operations and Computations)

Identify and find factors of numbers. Look into the partial products of two and more numbers. Attack the problems!


41-43
(Jun 14 -
Jul 3)

Quantitative Math (Measurement and Reference Frames)

Visit concepts in volume, capacity, weight and length. Discover the real relationships between weight and volume.


44-46
(Jul 5 -
Jul 24)

Arrays Rampage (Operations and Computations)

What’s the meaning of Phalanx? Analyze the lattice method of multiplication to furnish your computation strategies.


47-48
(Jul 26 -
Aug 7)

Mean and Median (Measurement and Reference Frames)

What’s the difference between means, averages and medians? Investigate what frequency distribution really is.


49-50
(Aug 9 -
Aug 21)

The Language of Chance (Data and Chance)

Who’s got the edge on prediction and estimation? It’s a mind-twist when you have to develop intuition about equally likely events.

 
 
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