Discovery Studio, Year 3, Session 2, Week 8

This week, our Discovery heroes dove even deeper into the mysteries of the ocean with an exciting project on light and how it transforms underwater. They started by cutting out deep sea glasses and taping them onto file folders. Next, they taped blue film over the eye holes, allowing the glasses to filter light similarly to how the ocean filters light as you move deeper and deeper. These glasses, complete with additional blue film for different light experiments, helped the heroes visualize the way colors fade and shift as sunlight filters down into the ocean’s depths. With their Deep Sea Glasses ready, heroes took turns observing various colors through their blue lenses, completing data sheets to document their observations. As they moved through the colors, heroes noted how some became harder to see while others seemed to “disappear” entirely. This hands-on experience highlighted how certain wavelengths are absorbed quickly by water, leaving mainly blue light visible – an adaptation marine creatures rely on for survival and camouflage.

In civilization discussion this week, we journeyed back in time to explore the intriguing era of Japan’s warlords, the powerful samurai leaders who played key roles in shaping Japanese history. We discussed how these warlords, or “daimyos,” led armies of samurai warriors, defended their territories, and engaged in fierce battles to expand their influence.we explored another rich tradition of Japanese culture: sumo wrestling! Heroes researched the fascinating history of sumo, and they were excited to put their research findings into a project to present with the group. 

In this week’s Communication Challenge, the heroes practiced giving constructive feedback on word choices using the “Feedback Sandwich.” This technique encouraged them to share one positive observation, followed by a constructive suggestion, and closed with another positive note. It was inspiring to see heroes thoughtfully reflect on each other’s work, building an atmosphere of encouragement and growth.

This week, Discovery and Spark heroes teamed up for a spook-tacular Halloween party! The studio transformed into a festive space filled with creative costumes, themed decorations, scavenger hunt and lots of Halloween fun. They also collaborated on setting up halloween decorations, everything from halloween bead crafts to spooky spider webs, which they hung around the studio. This shared event brought Discovery and Spark closer together as they celebrated the holiday with laughter, creativity, and teamwork. It was a fun-filled way to strengthen friendships across studios and embrace the Halloween spirit together!

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