What a beautiful day to start the 2016-2017 school year!
What do you start the school year with in STEM? Digital Citizenship of course! The way the schedule works out I see K-5 everyday for 35 minutes and every 6 days I will have had the whole school. VERY different than what I have taught for the past 23 years.
After Digital Citizenship what better way to see what they learned than playing one of those Lab Activities from SMART. The kids loved it!!
Didn't matter if they were 5th graders or 1st graders they LOVED the desks and yoga ball seats. Definitely a WIN!!
The classes loved the touch screen feature of the SMART board. It was like second nature for the kids.
In my introduction to STEM, yes that is a Buncee, I talked about what STEM means after all it is a new special area. These are kindergarteners and they were amazing! Yes it was the very 1st day of school. They were soaking it all up. Too amazing and love, love, love this!
I created a Beginning of the Year Buncee to find out a little about my students.
I gave them some information on me and then showed a picture that I left up for a minute and then asked some detail oriented questions to see how observant they were and found myself smiling throughout the days.
Well the end of the day came and I made it. 6 introductions to STEM class. We talked about what the year would bring science, technology, iPads, robots, building, Legos, math, measuring and do you know what they perked up the most at hearing...robots! Oh the robots and coding I have in store for these otters! Check out Bryce and that smile.
By the way they don't even know that I was lucky-blessed:) to get an #edcampimpact grant. I attended #edcampmagic and #edcampvolusia. I attended a session on robots where Bryan Miller from Wonder Workshop talked about Dash and Dot. There is a team robotics competition and I was hooked. My grant will purchase 2 more Dash & Dot robots with accessories, a Sphero, and an OSMO coding kit. Robots oh yes we are going to code and learn so many things. I can't wait!
Here is one of my friends from last year modeling how to hold the iPad the proper way when traveling around the room. She was an excellent model to help teach the others about proper care and responsibility. We have 768 students using these iPads and I am so proud of their actions. I can't wait to share projects throughout the year using various apps and how I am using Seesaw with the whole school. I am still working through this and how to share with parents. I know one mountain to climb at a time.
What is Tanner doing? Holding an egg in a blue cup of course. Let me explain, Kayla Delzer is a rockstar teacher and this is her post on the Great Egg Test. Kindergarteners are new to our school since we do not have a Pre-K program and our 1st graders had some experience on the iPads last year but what better way to teach everyone the importance of iPad responsibility. I talked to each class and sent them on their way with an egg in a cup. See it represented an iPad in a case and the class was responsible for caring for the egg and we would talk about their progress.
I had to include this photo. Some background: 4th grade, talked about being a digital citizen, and then play the SMART Lab game for review. Do you see that cutie in the middle? He was so excited and so competitive AND totally engaged...all of them! I captured this moment and I just know it is only the beginning for what this STEM classroom/lab has in store for our future.
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