Monday, May 30, 2022

Everyone Loves a Parade

After MCAS some students explored remixing a Scratch project. Together with their avatars they practiced downloading and uploading local files, to ultimately share a new file type for Scratch, .sb3. 

Next up all grade five students will explore some coding projects using Scratch.MIT.edu. Because the kids are under 13, we did not use Scratch accounts. Instead we practiced file management and continued discussions about file types as students downloaded Scratch .sb3 files locally to their Chromebook. 

Monday, May 9, 2022

F. A. B. Constitution Comic

To wrap up our unit with Google Slides the fifth grade classes created comics using their self-made avatar  png files and some storytelling. Using imagery from our school and classroom, they created background panels along with gutters, scene setters, a Word Art title, and a monologue to reflect on the three articles of our classroom constitution. Take a look at these beauties below! I'm so proud of the work they have done!

Student Comics

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Coding & Animations

We have been busy in the Innovation Lab. Take a look at what the kids have been doing these past few weeks.

All classes enjoyed a Computer Science Themed Breakout called Stop the Pigeon upon return from break. In two groups they utilized teamwork skills and problem solving to decode a series of challenges with a computational thinking theme. Solving algorithms to break out of the box! 

Fifth graders have wrapped up their Avatar project, learning about file types like png and gif as they got creative with Google Slides. We will continue to incorporate their creations in future projects. Check out these beauties below or click here.

Made with Padlet

The sixth graders are busy learning some basic coding with MakeCode and Micro:bits. Though there are many coding platforms to choose from we are focused on MakeCode.Microbit.org. Students have explored 3 new programs, Rolling a DIE, Shaking a Magic-8 Ball, and most recently the radio feature to play Marco Polo. For each of these 3 projects, we began with a simple version before adding enhancements while getting more familiar with the code. Give some a try below. Missing the DIE from your favorite boardgame? Don't let that stop you. Open up your child's digital DIE and let the games begin.

Name          Play It

DIE with Numbers

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DIE with LEDs
 
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Magic 3 with Icons

        Click to Play

Magic 8 with Strings

        Click to Play

Radio Radio

        Click to Play

Marco Polo

        Click to Play