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    • It’s the Little Things That Make a Big Difference

      This project will support a more hands-on approach for the biology student. It is designed to introduce students to modern research techniques in the areas of cellular biology and genetics. Because students are curious by nature, they see these CSI technology on television and want to do these e…Read More

    • Special Education and Project-Based Learning: Monthly Kits to Explore and Inspire
      Primary students with learning disabilities can have a creative and efficient opportunity to explore project-based learning within the resource classroom. The Kiwi Crate, a self-contained resource consisting of assorted monthly themed materials, will provide…Read More

    • Pro Bots Mini Grant

      Fifth grade students will program Pro Bots using the one-to-one devices the school has purchased. These Pro Bots will introduce problem solving and reinforce technology, sequencing, and mathematics concepts. Pro Bots offers students a hand-on experience with Logo programming as well as robotic controls. Students will be…Read More

    • My students absolutely love using iCurio! They actually beg to stay in at recess to play on it. They love looking for educational games and love that they can save the sites. My 4th grade is actually working on research and they love the fact that they don’t have to write the URL to a page. Now they can hit save, and it will be right there.

    • Would You Rather?
      Making Math Meaningful with Mentors
      Second grade students often struggle to explain and justify their mathematical thinking.
      By using math journals and mini iPads, second grade students will reflect on mathematical problem solving strategies and share their reasoning on the classroom blog. Students will create math tutorial…Read More

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