We had to cram 5 days of learning, making, collaborating, and
problem solving into just four days again this week, but our Panthers were up
to the challenge!
This week the lab hosted:
Ms. Allende’s Kinder Green Heroes learned all about the
problems they face keeping Piney Point green and started working on solutions.
They learned to log in to their Code.org class with their partners and are
already making their own algorithms!
Ms. Dipersio’s 1st grade Monarch Heroes had a
very busy week! In STEAM Lab they made their class butterfly for the Journey
North Symbolic Migration to Mexico, worked on their wings, AND got started in
Code.org Course B! They learned to navigate to their class, sign in with a
partner, and are already making amazing progress!
Ms. Mosquera’s 2nd grade Recycling Team completed
their bin audit and got their classroom recycling assignments. They made
posters for their hallways and got to work in Code.org Course C. They are old
hands at Code.org, so they were ready for the new challenges! They love all the
new puzzles and are pair programming like champions!
Ms. Guzman’s 3rd grade, Ms. White’s 4th
grade, and Mr. Torres’ 5th grade made fantastic progress in
Code.org, learned to use the new digital goal setting tool - Padlet, and the
new digital help tool – Classroom Q, and the new digital Exit Ticket via
Scratch and Makey-Makey! 4th grade even found time to paint with the
Sphero robots!
Ms. Massey’s 3rd grade G/T class completed step
two of their PBL Scratch Pals project – creating their sprite and writing up
their research as a conversation! Next week they’ll complete the programming
and learn to upload it to online Scratch, use the backpack tool, and import
their work into a remixed collaborative project. I can’t wait to see their
final products!
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