We have been very busy with our VR kit over the last month. Looking at different rocks and caves, animals and oceans. Making connections to ELA and science!
Kindergarten early readers getting extra practice during WIN Time. #GoogleClassroom’s Read Along activities are so easy to assign and the feedback is awesome!. We also silently read a few different books through @Starfall.
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2nd graders at Minoa Elem. are reading “Ruby Bridges” and learning about civil liberties & Martin Luther King Jr. Using virtual reality, Ss visited the Martin Luther King Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial and reflecting pool in Washington DC. @RobotLABedu
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These 4th graders got to virtually visit famous man-made and natural landmarks around the world during library today. A great spring board for their Famous Landmark Mystery research project!! @vanessamcclowry@RobotLABedu#VirtualReality
Mrs. Greabell’s 5th grade students are soon to be learning about biomes. Today students got to virtually travel around the world to check out five different biomes. I think the aquatic biome was their favorite, but that might’ve had to do with the shark! 🦈 #VirtualReality
Problem-solving at its finest. Clunky water bottles were always in the way. So a student designed a holder that attaches with zip ties to the leg of their desks. The class 3-D printed them! Love it!!
Mrs. Mossovitt’s Ss took a #VR trip to the moon to experience the first moon-landing. They also took a trip to NYC to see the Statue of Liberty. Both topics are covered in ELA units throughout the year. #virtualreality@RobotLABedu@vanessamcclowry#ESMEdTech