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Pam Burton posted an update in the group
Appalachian Renaissance Initiative 2 years, 9 months ago
Hand in Hand completed the first versions of their app to provide support for women who suffer from SUD so that complications for babies born with NAS can be minimized. The app can be downloaded at johnson.kyschools/CmPS. On Wednesday, May 16 Appalachian Witeless reps are meeting with the team to help them figure out how to expand their app so…[Read more]
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Pam Burton posted an update in the group
Middle School Entrepreneurship Program 2 years, 9 months ago
We had numerous businesses this year. The students who designed bracelets and sold them actually performed the best. They even purchased an ad for their business. However, I feel that one of the strongest benefits of the entrepreneur project is how it motivates students to come up with business ideas. Just this spring students made over s thousand…[Read more]
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Pam Burton posted an update in the group
Promising Practice (Teachers) 2 years, 9 months ago
Students shared their scale models of the world’s tallest buildings in the world in Frankfort and we had them on display at the Fire Summit. I will continue this process next year but I am going to restructure the lesson to begin with a research project. Students will submit reports periodically. I felt that some groups were not as focused as o…[Read more]
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Pam Burton posted an update in the Holler
Appalachian Renaissance Initiative 3 years ago
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Pam Burton posted an update in the Holler
Appalachian Renaissance Initiative 3 years ago
The CmPS team Hand in Hand: Bless One, Bless Two launched their app this week. You can access the app at johnson.kyschools.us/cmps.The app contains information about where…
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Pam Burton posted an update in the group
Appalachian Renaissance Initiative 3 years ago
The CmPS team from Johnson County Middle School has received mamaroos, swaddling blankets, and diapers to begin dispersing to Community of Hope and Serenity House. See the video in FireCast to understand their project.
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Pam Burton posted an update in the Holler
Promising Practice (Teachers) 3 years ago
Today, students at JCMS used their models of tall buildings to illustrate angles of elevation and depression. -
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Size It Up Right in the forum Promising Practice (Teachers) 3 years, 4 months ago
To increase students’ understanding of similarity, they will create scale models of some of the world’s tallest buildings. They will research the architecture of the building, and the location and impact of the building on the community. Once the buildings are completed, students will use a lamp to simulate shadows, find angles of elevation and…[Read more]
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Pam Burton posted an update in the group
Promising Practice (Teachers) 3 years, 4 months ago
Students have begun to Size It Up Right as they research some of the tallest buildings in the world. To increase their understanding of scale models, students are creating scale models of Willis Tower, Burj Khalifa, Lotte Tower, etc.
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FIREshare 3 years, 4 months ago
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Pam Burton posted an update 3 years, 4 months ago
Students will begin creating scale models of some of the world’s tallest buildings when they return to school after fall break.
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Middle School Entrepreneurship Program 3 years, 5 months ago
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ARI Student Agency 3 years, 9 months ago
Students in Operation Ordinary have organized numerous activities throughout the year to increase the integration of students with special needs into the school environment…. -
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ARI Student Agency 4 years, 9 months ago
Flat Gap students will complete their quilt this next week. Look for pictures of the quilt. They plan on auctioning it off in order to purchase items for their upcoming “Green Space” that “Is for the Birds”.
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Pam Burton posted an update in the Holler
ARI Student Agency 4 years, 9 months ago
Flat Gap students are working on their “Restore the Habitat” project. They have completed the birdhouses and are currently working on their quilt. Once FEMA has purchased land in the flood zone, students will be preparing a “green space,” that will hopefully attract animals, especially birds, and humans. - Load More