With Dr.Digregorio’s assistance 6th-students use their programing and science skills to make Ozobots, mimic the earth’s rotation and the moon’s orbit around the sun! Having fun learning about space and coding at the same time! @DiGENLTech@Ozobot#WHe#Science
6th grade students are creating storyboards before working on their PSA videos on Digital Citizenship. Thanks to @BridgetBoards, an expert in this field & a friend of @Mottola_Science! She shared how storyboards are transformed from paper to video @DiGENLTech@WHGWashington
📚✨ From Mars rovers to math graphs, these students @WHGWashington are diving deep into data, sparking debates, and making discoveries! Seeing young minds light up as they explore science and crunch numbers reminds us that learning is an adventure. #StudentEngagement#STEM#WHe
6th grade scientists work together on a hands-on lab to investigate how the direction of ocean currents affects the air temperature of the locations they pass. Have you ever wondered how El Nino impacts our climate? Ask our 6th-grade climatologists. @whufsdrams@mottola_science
GW court is in session!! Mrs. Mottola and Ms. Longo’s SS classes entered the GW court today! Judges ruled in the favor of “King Tut died of natural causes!” A job well done to all Ss for researching and debating while applying the habits of mind! 👏 @WHGWashington@WhufsdRams
6th grade historians took the stand in Mrs. Mottola’s Court of Law. Ss debated about the Code of Hammurabi. Were his laws too harsh? 👩⚖️📜🏛️ @WHGWashington@WHHumanities@WhufsdRams
Our 6th grade astronomers set up a physical model of the Earth, Moon and Sun system to investigate why part of the Moon is dark! 🌚🌝🌙🌎☀️ @WhufsdD @WhufsdRams@WHGWashington