Wednesday, April 29, 2015

hickory dickory elves

Hickory Dickory Dock met the Elves and the Shoemaker for first and second grade students this week. Instead of shoes, the Elves made plastic eggs with clocks and times on them with the written form of the time inside. The problem??? The elves got their eggs all mixed up! The kids had to sort it all out and correctly match the egg halves with each other and put the correct word form inside each egg. After the egg challenge, the kids learned to draw clocks. They did great!




Thursday, April 16, 2015

Hey Diddle Diddle
The Median is Middle
The range is the difference between.
The mode is the number you see the most. You add and divide for the mean.


Sunday, March 29, 2015

Twinkle, Twinkle

 Thanks to a grant from Northrup Grumman, our STEAM class received a straw rocket launcher.  Although we didn't reach the stars, our straw rockets did get kids excited about math and science.  They were calculating angles of trajectory, measuring distance, recording data, experimenting with air pressure, and having a BLAST doing it!





The Gingerbread Man Trap

 "Run, Run, As Fast As You Can..."  Why chase when you can TRAP? Students in grades K-2 enjoyed this engineering challenge.  In small teams, they designed and constructed traps to catch and hold The Gingerbread Man.  They had to come up with statements of evidence to support their claim.  Each student worked intently.  They were excited by their ideas!





Friday, February 27, 2015

Cinderella Stories

We studied several picture books with a "rags to riches" theme. We focused on setting. Grades 3-5 did a project where they designed, engineered, and marketed a shoe. Grades 1-3 did some fun Cinderella-themed learning centers.













Wednesday, February 11, 2015

There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe

Grades K-3 are classifying shoes based on attributes that they can see. Grades 2-3 engineered shoes.





extending the lesson

By introducing new materials into the equation, students were able to learn about angles, force, & friction and the roles they play in velocity.