
Medusa and her shadow with Aphrodite before the performance
3rd grade students from Miss Voges’ and Miss DeRosa’s classes participated in the Myths & Legends videoconference in April. Before meeting via videoconference the classes wrote an original legend or myth and shared it with a partner class. During the videoconference the classes performed their interpretation of the story written by their partner class and shared comments and questions about the productions. Our students enjoyed seeing their words come alive and discussing their ideas and choices with their partner classes at Tobias and Negley. Thank you to all the teachers and students for their hard work!

Apollo and Zeus saved the day!

Mrs. Everette's class did a wonderful job of performing our story about tsunamis.

The spider from the legend written by Mrs. Everette's class

Our hero and the spider lillies

SHES students loved learning about bluebonnets.
Kindergarten students in Mrs. Grim and Mrs. Chitta’s classes participated in a videoconference about our state flower provided by students in Ms. Hoke’s class at Lehman High School. The LHS students are participating in the Kids Creating Community Content (KC3) contest and used the VC with our Kindergarten Suns as practice. Our students had a blast learning about the bluebonnet, including the parts and history of the flower. After the presentation the students used materials sent from Lehman to create their own bluebonnet and show what they learned. Be on the look out for bluebonnets in your neighborhood!
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Kinder students working on their bluebonnets.
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Penelope is proud of her bluebonnet!
Posted on : 25-02-2011 | By : bradfielda | In : Science Hall Elementary
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Students in Mrs. Davern’s 1st grade class created their own constellations and wrote stories about them. Students explored stars and constellations using the Mimio in their classroom, and then used their imaginations to make new constellations. The students then recorded their stories using an EasySpeak microphone and the Campus Technologist used their recordings and pictures to create a movie. The students loved creating their own piece of the sky and letting their imaginations soar!





Snowmen from Mr. Brouillard and Mrs. Stapp's classes.
The cold temperatures on Friday, January 21st were perfect for snowmen, even if they were just made out of paper. 3rd grade students at Science Hall and Negley connected through videoconferencing to compare snowmen they created following directions from their partner class. This activity taught students the importance of detail and step by step instructions in how to writing. They had a great time comparing their snowmen and discovering challenges faced by their partner class while building the snowmen. Thank you to the following students and teachers for participating: from Negley Elementary the classes of Mrs. Stapp and Mrs. Bordeau and from Science Hall Elementary the classes of Miss Voges, Mr. Brouillard, and Miss Crawford. Another thank you goes to the Campus Technologists for facilitating this activity: Amy Bradfield , Michelle McCoy, and Meredith O’Bannion.

The snowman from Mrs. Stapp's class at Negley Elementary.

A very large snowlady from Miss Voges' class at Science Hall Elementary.
Camino Real 1st grade and 3rd grade had a great time participating in the Snowman Exchange with Science Hall. Each class did a great job of creating their snowmen just from awesome directions. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!
Bish’s 1st Graders:

Garza’s 3rd Graders:
