If you would have traveled through the Tech. Ed. Hallway at Edgerton High School this morning you may have noticed some 3rd-5th grade students trying to model a Rube Goldberg machine. Students have been given the challenge to build a compound machine that will send a tennis ball traveling at least one meter horizontally or vertically. Students are using materials all the way from string and cardboard to paper cups and PVC pipe. In the next couple of weeks students will put their machines to the test and see how far that little tennis ball will travel!
A new educational opportunity for students in the Edgerton School District....
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Monday, September 29, 2014
Creating NEW by using OLD!
Today during STEM Time at the high school, a small group of creative and willing first and second graders rolled up their sleeves and looked at recyclable items in a different way After making a plan and discussing ideas with their partners, they created a new use for many items that we would recycle or throw away. They taped. glued, poked holes, and fastened items together with pipe cleaners to invent creations that will be on display after next week. Mr. Mink and I are proud of all the students for thinking "out of the box" and taking a risk with their learning!
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Terry Wooten WOWS Middle School students
A group of middle school students had the opportunity to be entertained this afternoon with story telling and poetry recitiation. Terry Wooden, a nationally known poet and story teller, presented at the EPAC to over seventy middle school students. They listended to stories ranging from being three years old and thinking a turtle was a moving rock all the way to the adventures of a first kiss. The students listened and laughed as Terry Wooten shared his talents. Mr. Wooten will be a guest speaker at the Sterling North Book and Film Festival this Saturday at the Edgerton High School starting at 9:00.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Let The Games Begin.......
The school year has begun and students are "learning the ropes" and adjusting to their new schedules, teachers, and peers. The TAG Time Interventions will get started after initial testing of students in their classrooms. A review of their abilities will be done through a new Universal Screener called AIMSweb. These are short 8 minutes tests that will assess reading fluency and comprehension and also address math computation and problem solving. Once these tests are completed, groups will be formed and intervention and extenstion classes will begin.....stay tuned for more news about TAG Time!
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