
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Lower Grade Math Geniuses
by Talon (grade 4)
The lower graders have been learning about subtraction and fractions. Ms. Steele is really pushing the lower graders to learn time. And the students are adapting quickly. The lower graders have also been working a lot in their textbooks. The lower graders have really been doing some hard work. Today the lower graders are working on a fraction pizza, a fraction pizza is where you put toppings and you record the fraction of each topping. I am really starting to think that the lower graders are learning faster that it takes for a lightning bolt to hit the ground.

2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
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By Cody (grade 8)
This year the Winter Olympics have been held in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Before we get into the details let's talk about the history of the olympics. The first olympics was held in Ancient Greece. During the olympics the cities would stop all wars and go into the Olympics. Then in 1924 people had the idea of creating a separate olympic games in the winter. This made people who were good at winter sports work to get better and have something to show how good they were.
In the Winter Olympics (as of this writing on February 27th) Norway is leading with 29 medals followed by Germany with 23 and Canada with 19. Russian athletes are still competing even though their country was banned from the olympics due to doping. This year North Korea participating. The North put their differences aside and went to South Korea.
Also, this year Shaun White was able to complete with a gold from the men's halfpipe. His metal was the United States 100th Winter Olympics gold medal. This was historical and big for the U.S. and Shaun White.
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Lastly, this year Lindsey Vonn won a bronze medal. It was great that she was able to get on to the podium after her injury skiing. Overall this year has been one of the most historical Winter Olympics ever.
Valentines Day
by Jo Jo (grade 5)
Valentine's Day is one of the top producers of candy,gifts,and cards. One of the most common thing given on Valentine's Day is candy, in the united states 600 million pounds of candy is bought just for Valentine’s Day. Most of candy is given to another person as a gift. Also a lot of the candy is bought by parents for their kids to bring to school. Most schools in america have some sort of Valentine's Day thing at school like some give out candy and some have a party. Most of the time kids give cards and other treats out to the other kids in there school.
A lot of the money spent on Valentine's Day is on gifts. Most Americans spend their money on jeweled items such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and flowers. Some Americans get together on Valentine’s Day and propose. Also some Americans get married on Valentine's Day. One of the most popular gifts for Valentine’s Day is flowers, which are a sign of love and friendship.
Valentine's Day is full of love and friendship but it also has different ways of connecting people like cards-giving. Everyone likes cards and they can show feelings too. That's why over 1 billion cards are bought and sold each year for Valentine's Day. Valentine's day is important because it brings people together and creates friendship. It teaches us that giving is as important as receiving.
Valentine's Day is one of the top producers of candy,gifts,and cards. One of the most common thing given on Valentine's Day is candy, in the united states 600 million pounds of candy is bought just for Valentine’s Day. Most of candy is given to another person as a gift. Also a lot of the candy is bought by parents for their kids to bring to school. Most schools in america have some sort of Valentine's Day thing at school like some give out candy and some have a party. Most of the time kids give cards and other treats out to the other kids in there school.
A lot of the money spent on Valentine's Day is on gifts. Most Americans spend their money on jeweled items such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and flowers. Some Americans get together on Valentine’s Day and propose. Also some Americans get married on Valentine's Day. One of the most popular gifts for Valentine’s Day is flowers, which are a sign of love and friendship.
Valentine's Day is full of love and friendship but it also has different ways of connecting people like cards-giving. Everyone likes cards and they can show feelings too. That's why over 1 billion cards are bought and sold each year for Valentine's Day. Valentine's day is important because it brings people together and creates friendship. It teaches us that giving is as important as receiving.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Electricity is ALMOST Magic
by Weston (grade 4)
Electricity is so cool it is almost like magic. Electricity is a form energy for humans to use to live comfortably for life. Electricity is carried in wires by moving little electrons in the wires. A generator is what makes the electrons move in the wires.
Electricity can make things hot or cold. It can make heat with a heater and you can also cook by using heat. You can make it cold with air conditioning and keep food cold with a fridge or a freezer. All of these are powered by electricity. Electricity can power a motor. Motors are in things such as circular saws, vacuums, washing machines, even cars and buses.
Electricity is transferred from a different form of energy by a generator. The generator needs something to make it move, like a wind turbine or hydro, nuclear, coal and oil power. Also, there is solar energy which does not need a generator. It just sends the electricity to the wires using sunlight.
Some of the harmful forms of electricity to the earth are coal, oil and nuclear. Oil and coal put pollution in the air. Nuclear makes waste that we can’t get rid of and if a big storm comes it could destroy it and make a nuclear explosion.
Electricity is one of the best kinds of energy. In my opinion, I think it’s one of the most helpful ways to change the forms of energy. Lightning is one of the most dramatic effects of electricity.
Awesome Annie Painter!
Annie Painter is the main art teacher here at Black Butte School. She is the best, she has been here twice this year, the first time she was here she taught us block art. We printed different shapes and shades with one block. And the second time she let us make windows inspired by Friedensreich Hundertwasser.


COCC Solary Array
By Eniat (Grade 7)

On the bus we were asked to come up with questions to ask the professor we worked with. One of the more common questions was “will the panels work with snow on top of them?” The answer was yes the panels work with snow on top of them but not as well. Another common question was “will the panels work with the reflected sunlight of the moon?” The answer was also yes but not as well.
The solar array has 1556 solar panels. This array can power the campus during the summer and actually makes extra energy that they can to the power company, but in the winter they don’t make enough to power the campus, so they have to buy the energy from the power company. Ilya one of the 8th graders at BBS said “It was a really enjoyable field trip.” Athan, one of our 5th graders said, “I liked it and am happy that solar panels were invented so we don’t have to use fossil fuels as much.”
This field trip was fun because we got to go into a college classroom, touch an actual solar panel, and track the amount of energy they were making.
Bend Science Station
By Cody (grade 8)
The Black Butte School upper grades class went to the Bend Science Station on Friday, November 5. We went to learn about how to make a motor and a little bit about how electricity works. On the way there we got to talk about how we thought motors worked. When we got there, we met up with a guy named Dan who was going to teach us for the day.
The first thing we did was talk about magnets and how they work in motors and what types there are. The permanent magnet in a motor helps make the motor spin when the two different types of magnets are pushing against each other. Next we were told about how an electric motor works. An electric motor works by having a solenoid that then has power sent through it, then the electricity can make a circuit that makes the solenoid turn into an electromagnet.
We then went on to make our own motors. We made a type of motor called a brushed motor. A brushed motor is a type of motor that gets its power directly from the power source. It uses two brushes that rub against the armature. What we first did was work on bending some copper into a shape to work as brushes. Then we put the brushes that we made into a wood block with pre-drilled holes to act as a base. Next we worked on getting a D-size battery hooked up to the brushes. We last got an armature and permanent magnet to finish it off. This works by having the electromagnet and the permanent magnet push against each other. Athan said,“ I think it was fun, and everyone had a great time.” Last thing we did when we got back was teach what we did to the younger kids.
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