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Freeze Tag with Kindergarten
The kindergarteners were working on their dodging and fleeing skills while playing Freeze Tag on a beautiful morning.
Uploaded May 14, 2019 -
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6th Grade Composition
6th grade students spent the 3rd marking period creating compositions. They began with improvisation, used a notation software, and then taught it to peers for a live performance. Here is one example of a student final performance.
Uploaded Mar 29, 2019 by Cate Schmittle -
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Salad Dressing Anyone?
In this video students are combining the ingredients to make the salad dressing that meets the criteria of being flavorful, having a smooth consistency and texture.
Uploaded Mar 23, 2019 by Ryan Cherry -
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3rd Grade Indoor Fitness Day
When the weather doesn't always agree with us, sometimes we have to get creative with our workouts. The 3rd Grade class had to partner up, and pick 2 cards from the Fit Deck buckets and complete this exercises. After completing the exercise they had to run 10 down and backs.
Uploaded Mar 12, 2019 -
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5B (110) coding with "Dance Moves"in Swift Playgrounds
5th graders are ending their coding unit and began exploring other challenges available in Swift Playground. Using the program "Dance Moves" (shown in the background) students coded the iPad to say "I be flossing". Of course, we needed to show off our own dance moves afterwards. Enjoy!
Uploaded Mar 09, 2019 -
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6B (107) Test VEX IQ Robots
6th graders test their robots to remove hazardous materials (blocks) from a disaster site.
Uploaded Mar 02, 2019 -
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Boiling water freezes immediately
Historically Cold Weather= great opportunity for science!
Uploaded Feb 01, 2019 by Ryan Cherry
Due to the special properties in water (it can exist as a solid, liquid and gas at the same time), boiling water can immediately crystallize into ice or snow when the outside temperature is cold enough. -
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6th Grade In Studio Performance
6th grade students spent music classes in the first marking period working on drums and percussion. Their learning spanned from a backbeat on drum set to learning all about West African drums and percussion like the djembe, dun duns, shekere, and gankogui. They culminated their learning with an in studio performance including a drum warm up, complimentary rhythmic ostinatos, and two songs the students arranged with their classmates. Both songs, Take Time in Life and Banuwa, originated in Liberia. Attached is a performance from one of the 6th grade classes!
Uploaded Nov 30, 2018 by Cate Schmittle