Selecting photos for a "Grow, Serve, Inspire" library bulletin board, I am so proud of how our @JCSDWildcats students and especially our seniors exemplify this theme! #AASLstandards#collaborate
Outstanding Janesville Science Olympiad achievements at the Boyceville Invitational today! Every student medaled in at least one event, and the MS team was third overall in the small schools division!
There’s no math like toilet paper math! Today the accelerated 6th grade math class researched prices and calculated unit rates as well as annual family costs.
High school English classes have been previewing young adult library books and reviewing how to use the catalog and call numbers to find books in the library.
The 2022-23 school year is off to a great start in the JCSD Library! Third through ninth grade classes and some others have visited so far and checked out a total of 312 books.
So many awesome entries in the "Want to Build a Snowman?" contest that raised money for the Janesville Science Olympiad team! Thank you to all who participated and donated to support the team, and thank you to @Target#T1792 for donating the gift cards to give away as prizes!
I completed my Seesaw Ambassadors training today! I picked up some great ideas for how I might use the Seesaw platform in future teaching, and I hope that it will enable me to be helpful to other educators who use Seesaw.
@JCSDWildcats Class of 2027 celebrates the completion of their library escape game. Thanks to @JCSDBaseball and @dmshanson for allotting class time for reading Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library to learn to navigate the library better and prepare this experience!
Kindergarten researchers are discovering how we can learn from nonfiction e-books and are recording the title of the e-book where they get their information. #AASLstandards#Inquire#Engage
Congratulations to our Science Olympiad team members in the Mystery Build event on winning a gold medal this weekend! With only a few binder clips, straws, tape, and pieces of paper, they build a structure that could support 3 quarters! #JCSDpride
Since grades can't mix for buddy activities in person, it was neat to do Breakout Rooms on Zoom today so MS students could look at research articles w/ 1st & 2nd grade. An advantage of remote learning - it'd probably be too loud w/ everyone in a classroom on Zoom simultaneously.
First day of remote learning, and I am so proud of my students! Their work is awesome! Did you know that aardvarks eat termites? Great fact that two first graders found in an e-book they used for research today! They cited the title, author, and page number well too.