#MasonElementary fourth graders use their creativity along with technology and engineering skills to create stop motion animation videos #KindnessStartsWithME
#MasonElementary fourth graders test out their bubble wands they created with craft supplies, #3Doodler pens, and 3D printers. Which one could blow the most bubbles?! #KindnessStartsWithMe
Aahh! Don’t talk or the troll will knock down your castle! #MasonElementary fourth graders creatively communicate with their team while solving castle building challenges. #KindnessStartsWithME
#MasonElementary 4th graders use teamwork to save gummy worm Fred by putting the life saver around him without touching them with their hands! #KindnessStartsWithMe
@MasonSchools fourth graders experimented with potential and kinetic energy in building roller coasters with only paper and tape! #KindnessStartsWithME
#MasonElementary fourth graders combine food, Scratch programming and @MakeyMakey to create a fun way to play their games. Want your character to move up? Touch the potato! #KindnessStartsWithME
Our STEAM students conducted an experiment for NASA! Do tomato seeds from space grow the same? Final results: YES! Now some of our students have the opportunity to grow these tomatoes at home and see if they taste the same! #KIndnessStartsWithME
Fourth graders experiment with transfer of energy by constructing chain reaction machines! Talk about persistence and creativity! #KindnessStartsWithME
It's March Madness time! The online fourth graders at ME used their science knowledge of force, motion and simple machines to create mini-basketball games! Such creativity! #KindnessStartsWithME#MasonElementary@MasonSchools
Our second graders finished up the 2020 school year strong in STEAM class by creating the tallest snowman, cotton ball launchers, and table hockey games! @MasonSchools
Our online second graders showed off their engineering skills by creating a tall and strong tower with only 4 pieces of paper. How many books could they hold? @MasonSchools