At the core of the 5th grade curriculum lie two fundamental pillars: understanding the interplay between Earth's geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere, and exploring how communities utilize scientific knowledge to safeguard our planet's resources and environment. These concepts serve as the guiding stars throughout the academic year, shaping students' inquiries and discoveries. Taking a cue from Presbyterian School's motto, "As children of God, we respect ourselves, each other and the environment," students began exploring how humans (themselves included) have a responsibility as children of God to respect the environment.
In the fall, fifth-graders embark on a journey to unravel the mysteries of Earth's spheres. Through hands-on experiments and captivating demonstrations, they delve into the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, understanding not just their individual components but also the intricate connections that bind them together. A highlight of this exploration is when students investigate the impact of natural events like hurricanes, droughts, or volcanic eruptions on all four spheres. Armed with research tools students become experts on their chosen phenomena, weaving together intricate narratives of cause and effect.
Come January, the focus shifts towards a broader canvas as students dive into a comprehensive research project on environmental issues. Armed with probing questions, they dissect the complexities of modern-day environmental challenges, from identifying the problem and its root causes to exploring its far-reaching consequences and potential solutions.
In tandem with their scientific pursuits, students hone their literacy skills in English Language Arts (ELA), mastering the art of research documentation, outlining, and effective communication. They learn not just to write essays but to craft compelling narratives that resonate with clarity and purpose, supported by evidence meticulously gathered from diverse sources. But the learning doesn't stop at pen and paper. Armed with newfound knowledge, students unleash their creativity, crafting presentations that are as diverse as they are imaginative. From iMovies to interactive posters to 3D models, each project is a testament to both the depth of their understanding and the breadth of their talents.
The culmination of this academic odyssey is the Environmental Summit Museum, where parents, grandparents, and other grade levels are invited to witness the culmination of months of hard work and dedication. It's a celebration of learning, where fifth-graders proudly unveil their projects, inspiring younger peers and igniting conversations that ripple far beyond the school walls.
Yet, the journey doesn't end here. Presbyterian School's partnerships with local institutions like the Houston Zoo, enable students to venture beyond the classroom, witnessing firsthand the impact of human actions on the environment. The Houston Zoo helps to support our fifth grade curriculum and student work by hosting multiple visits for our students throughout the year. Whether it's exploring pollinator gardens or the negative impact humans have on the fragile Galapagos ecosystem, these experiences serve as poignant reminders of our interconnectedness with the natural world. In addition, students participate in a coastal cleanup with SplasHTX to see firsthand how human trash impacts local biodiversity.
PS aspires to be not just a center of learning but a beacon of environmental stewardship. Through initiatives like the fifth-grade museum, students not only explore pressing issues but also envision a future where they play an active role in shaping a more sustainable world. Students leave with more than just knowledge—they leave with a deep-seated conviction that they, as stewards of the Earth, hold the power to effect change and they carry with them the enduring message: let's take care of our world, together.
We invite you to explore our museum webpage and delve into the vibrant world of learning at PS. Nestled in the heart of Houston's esteemed museum district, PS aspires to one day stand among the official Museums of Learning in this illustrious community. Until then, we are proud to present our very own Presbyterian School Museums, a testament to our commitment to fostering a rich educational experience. From our Early Childhood grades, where end-of-year events showcase authentic student work, to the Lower School's annual creation of grade-level museums, each spring buzzing with the energy of research, creativity, and local expertise, our campus is alive with the spirit of discovery. In the Middle School, our year-end exhibitions are a celebration of student voice, choice, and agency, illuminating the profound impact of personalized learning experiences across all academic and elective disciplines. We invite you to embark on this journey with us, exploring the remarkable achievements and boundless potential of our students. Visit our museum webpage today and witness the magic of PS education come to life.