Lots of excitement as we complete our tournament for the robotics tug of war challenge! Students in Mr. Patterson’s homeroom designed a robot to tug against classmates. @awmrpatterson@awlsft
5th graders who finished their animations could extend their learning by completing the Red Ball Challenge by creating a continuing animation from one student to another. Well done!
VIDEO:
Students across the District experimented with block coding to celebrate #HourOfCode -- learning how to combine problem solving and creativity with basic coding commands to complete increasingly difficult challenges.
https://t.co/czFvC6Bqu6
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Students were given clients to design and build a chair for. These students built success chairs to hold the weight requirements and other constraints of the challenge
These STEM students made a bridge with only 4 sheets of paper that held over a pound of weight. Great job collaborating and problem solving, engineers!
We are now accepting applications for an anticipated STEM Teacher opening at @AWLSJH.
If you hold any of the following certifications, you are encouraged to apply:
Adolescent-Young Adult Science/Math (7-12)
Mid. Childhood Science/Math (4-9)
Computer/Tech. Endorsement (PK-12)
AWLS has a full team at the CREATE! conference today, including District Technology Director, Chris Hamady who is serving as a presenter.
They are learning about emerging technologies and how to best integrate them into their instruction.
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