Friday 26 February 2016

How to Arrange a Playdate in Mandarin - Green Screen by Do Ink

Students in Xu Laoshi's mandarin class used the app Do Ink by Green Screen to record realistic videos of 'How to Arrange a Playdate'. 



Friday 19 February 2016

Discovery Time with Ms. Analu

Post written by Ms. Analu
"We have embarked on a fantastic journey called Discovery Time.  The kids shared different passions and areas they would love to explore.  As they shared their interests, Mrs. Buxton and I helped the kids sort them into different categories:
  • Movie Making – (Star Wars clips)
  • Sewing – (stuffed animals)
  • Building – (castles, dollhouses, Star Wars characters)
  • Science Investigations – (volcanoes)
They made a plan.  They asked questions.  They researched.  Now they are doing – creating! It has been so much fun!
We would like to thank Mrs. Buxton for guiding us through this journey and Ms. Nora for teaching us how to sew.
At the end of this cycle, we will reflect and see what worked well and what could have been better.  Then we will start a new cycle.
It was wonderful to see the kids collaborating, thinking critically, persisting and trying again.
Take a look at a glimpse of our Discovery Time today."

Tuesday 9 February 2016

Tiny Tap

I am testing out a new app called Tiny Tap. Grade 1 students are trying it out as a fun way to share their animal research. 





Sent from my iPad

Saturday 6 February 2016

Beebots


Beebots are a coding station at the Creation Stations. Students learn how to operate a Beebot, make the object follow a path, and then create their own path for the Beebot to follow.  Some key skills learned are problem solving, iterating, and persevering.  Meko learned all of the skills and by his 7th attempt he succeeded at making the Beebot follow the path he had invented!  

Friday 5 February 2016

Creation Stations

Creation Stations are located in the upper level of our Elementary School's library. The ES Ed Tech team has organized this space to be an inspiration for both students and teachers to be creative and learn through experimentation. Each station supports one of the five themes: art, building, coding, engineering, and filmmaking.

Students choose a station and explore, make, or innovate at it. Here is a video of a Grade 1 class that recently visited Creation Stations.