Sandston February 24, 2010
February 24th, 2010
Today Mrs. Moore’s and Ms. Beagle’s kindergarten classes enriched their learning of sink and float. Students worked did their own virtual experiements on a site created by David Clough, Henrico ITRT. The students also did a Pixie activity to determine if they understood sink and float. If you’d like to use these activities in your [...]
Fair Oaks February 18, 2010
February 18th, 2010
Today Mrs. Cross’ Preschoolers used the laptops for the first time! They were so excited and did such a fabulous job. They took their pictures in Pixie and put it on a snowsuit. They added snowmen and snowflakes to their winter pictures. Mrs. Slayton did a lesson in the library with the Mrs. Axtell’s fourth [...]
Donahoe February 17, 2010
February 17th, 2010
Mr. James’ fifth grade class worked on a Civil War Kenote. The Keynote highlighted all the major battles in the war. The students had to know who won each battle leading to the end of the war. If you would like to do this project created by Frank Fitzpatrick, click on the download below. civilwarbattles.key [...]
Sandston February 16, 2010
February 16th, 2010
Mrs. Brady’s third grade students created a Keynote slide with movement today about the water cycle. They did a fabulous job. They added builds to their slide. They learned how to manipulate the builds to change directions as well. Check out some of their projects below. WaterCycle C WaterCycle R
Baker February 15, 2010
February 15th, 2010
Today I worked with 4 fourth graders from Mrs. Whites class. They were writing a rap about the five kingdoms. Once the rap is complete, the students are going to record their rap into Garage Band with a beat they create.
Donahoe February 9, 2010
February 9th, 2010
Today Mrs. Montecalvo’s fifth grade students began a Keynote on the battles of the Civil War. The students learned how to use build ins and outs. Mrs. Bush’s class started a Keynote today on weather instruments. They started from scratch and added pictures, slides, titles, and definitions. I can’t wait to see their finished Keynotes.