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00:12 A kindergarten personal narrative! Uploaded Dec 04, 2020 by Eliza Kim
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00:50 Jars of Gratitude! Uploaded Nov 24, 2020 by Erin Cole
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1:49 Election Data Visualization
Students in 6th and 7th grade were asked to research current or past election data, given some resources, and create a unique visual representation of that data. Feel free to pause and linger on some of the images, I was blown away by some of the students' work!
Uploaded Nov 18, 2020 by Andrew Brennan -
1:22 *Roller-Coasters & Flipbooks * Oh my!
This week, 5th-7th graders create the longest strip of paper they could using only a 6'' paper plate! They also designed roller coasters using paper plates and index cards. Meanwhile, 4th grade designed flipbooks. Check out their designs and be inspired to create a design of your own!
Uploaded Nov 18, 2020 -
1:22 *Roller-Coasters & Flipbooks * Oh my!
This past week, students in 5th-7th worked on designing the longest strip possible using only a 6'' paper plate! They also designed roller coasters using paper plates and index cards. Meanwhile, 4th grade designed flipbooks. Check out their designs here and be inspired to create a design of your own! :)
Uploaded Nov 18, 2020 -
00:40 How to Become President Featured
Students learned about the process needed for them to become President!
Uploaded Nov 14, 2020 by Ryan Cherry -
00:18 Seed Dispersal Flip Book
Want to know more about how seeds travel? Check out this student's flip book!
Uploaded Nov 13, 2020 by Katie Andorka -
4:53 Multiplication Properties Flip Book
Want to make a multiplication properties flip book at home? Check out this video to get started!
Uploaded Nov 07, 2020 by Katie Andorka -
1:25 Tessellations
Students in 7th grade created Tessellations as an assessment for their unit on Rigid Transformations.
Uploaded Nov 05, 2020 by Andrew Brennan -
1:20 What can you design with a ball of yarn?
After experimenting with wrapping cardboard shapes & initials with yarn, students were challenged to create their own free choice design as long as the design contained yarn. This 6th grader designed a small box to carry a toy up and down the stairs. You won't want to miss this innovative design! She even included a seat belt! Enjoy!
Uploaded Nov 03, 2020