This month all of our classrooms will participate in Hour of Code as well as have these learning opportunities available during Makerspace twice a week. Below are the activities that we will be offering. | |
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Students and families were able to enjoy the Makerspace during Share Fair this Thursday.
Osmo MindRacersQuiver Pumpkin CarvingOur very own Rachel Nolan, a fourth grade teacher at Country View Elementary, showcased how she uses technology to support student learning at WEMTA to educators around the state this past week. She lead a poster session on Osmos as well as a hands-on presentation about using Osmos with students. She also presented with Elizabeth Heiser, a fifth grade teacher at Stoner Prairie, and Karie Huttner, Educational Technology Coordinator at Country View and Stoner Prairie, about doing Genius Hour to provide voice and choice in student created learning projects.
I'll let the pictures speak for themselves....
Registration LinkIn the Verona Press
So this year I brainstormed all of the ways that our students could code with the materials that we have available. I spent a day creating posters and preparing materials.... so that students could engage in meaningful coding activities.
The Finches arrived just in time to debut. We have 30 of them until March through a grant from Finch Robot.
Osmo Coding was a huge success and with the easy reset all levels feature, I was able to quickly reset it for each new group. My PresentationWhat I Learned
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