If a student is failing, has 25 absences and 58 tardies, and the administrator’s first question is, “What could the teacher be doing differently?” then we’re asking the wrong questions.
7th grade Teched. Rocket Science project. Students construct a water bottle rocket and learn how Newton’s 3 laws of motion relate to rockets. Also, they calculate the height using the triangular method. The theory of rocket stability is taught. @JML_MS_Official
Air skimmer project: Read a drawing with views. Draw a full size pattern,using precise measurements. Construct air skimmer. 3 trial runs for distance. Develop a statistical chart,using the class data. @JML_MS_Official
Students in my 7th grade Tech. Ed. class are completing the practical measuring assessment. They are improving their measurement accuracy by measuring 28 different items around the room using a standard ruler, a metric ruler, a tape measure and dial calipers. @JML_MS_Official
Students in my 7th grade Technology and Engineering class completed a ball run engineering challenge. 30 sheets of paper and tape. Slowest time wins. Great job students.@JML_MS_Official
Students in my 7th grade Technology and Engineering class constructed a ball run using 30 sheets of paper and tape. Great job students.@JML_MS_Official
I was a substitute teacher for LCPS and thought all parents should spend a day in that position. Words can never convey the first-hand experience of stepping into the shoes of a teacher, even if it’s only for a day!
Students in my 7th grade Technology and Engineering class designed and tested an air skimmer car. 3 trial runs and data analysis using a box and whisker plot.
Students in my 7th grade Technology and Engineering class designed and tested an air skimmer car. 3 trial runs and data analysis using a box and whisker plot.
7th grade Tech. Ed. Students participating in the wind powered car STEM challenge. Students were given the same materials and had to design a car powered by the wind. 27 feet was the winner. Awesome job.
7th grade Tech. Ed. Students participating in the wind powered car STEM challenge. Students were given the same materials and had to design a car powered by the wind. 27 feet was the winner. Awesome job.