El Departamento de Calidad del Aire del Condado Maricopa y su programa Alcance Educativo está emocionado de presentar “Partículas Misteriosas” a los estudiantes de @PattersonPride. ¡Visite https://t.co/daI8lJMzGm para programar una presentación para su escuela!
The MCAQD Education Outreach Unit is excited to present a “Mystery Particle” lesson at @PattersonPride. Students will explore air pollution through an interactive investigation.
Request a presentation for your class today by visiting https://t.co/E8rkTItoYc.
Not sure what the final count will be . . . 3D printers break down occasionally . . . but this is the estimate for @GilbertYourTown Gilbert Days Parade on Saturday. If we are lucky we will beat the 590 phone holders we had last year!
FINAL COUNT (assuming the last set on the printers has no issues): 983!
25*25 (25 rows of 25 dinos)
23*10 (23 rows of 10 dinos)
16 (incomplete row)
46 (unique dinos that I will personally give away/keep!)
Not pictured!
7*6 (7 printers, 6 dinos)
3*8 (3 printers, 8 dinos)
Learners Market session 3! Paula testing our teachers on their knowledge of Webbs DOK! In 60 minutes, teachers leave with AT LEAST 3 strategies to help their students IMMEDIATELY!!
Learners Market session 2! Scott teaching @canva, Ashley teaching about @DonorsChoose and Hayden talking about the CST referral process!! We have such experts here and most importantly motivated staff!!!
Patterson November Learner’s Market rotation 1! David Earley speaking on behavior reinforcement, Val and Eileen on effective AR strategies and Mariah on the Science of Reading!
Congratulations to our very own Jane Wood for receiving the @FoundationSAE Teaching Excellence Award winner! Her innovation and emphasis on inquiry and engineering in education is a benefit to@all@of our students at Patterson.
38 of our students, family members and staff walked to school yesterday to commemorate Ruby Bridges’ walk on November 14, 1962 to remind us that ALL children have a right to public education in America
September 11th - Never forget the almost 3000 people, mostly Americans, that lost their life in this senseless tragedy. What we have in common unites us as Americans. What divides us allows others to dictate our history.