-
Pat Trotter posted
I am getting more connections to UK’s STEM work – which is funded by mini-grants. This is separate from NxtGen Academy work and is providing some awesome opportunities for teachers which I saw in action yesterday on campus. They have been working with some southeast/southcentral districts to pair teachers with UK researchers as well as industry…Read More
-
Angela posted
The 2nd and 3rd grade classes at Jackson Independent School collaborated with community agencies and individuals to learn about life cycles and grow plants in a greenhouse environment. Before the end of the school year, students had transplanted into raised beds, plants that had started from seeds in cups. Each student (about 60 total) took…Read More
2 Comments -
Melissa Sanger posted
First Grade students learned about biomimicry. After viewing life cycles of butterflies, frogs, and ant habitats as well as reading several books about animal characteristics, students decorated a mystery box. Students received a wooden box. Each student wrote a note to their friend and placed it in the box. Then the student decorated the box…Read More
2 Comments -
Casey Salyers posted
My Action Research Project began as a way for me to give my 5th grade students additional resources to use outside of the classroom, but it became so much more!
Using iPads and other screen casting apps and software, I created video lessons that students could access using QR codes or on Edmodo. Students were able to view the lessons…Read More - Load More Posts
Media
Photos
Videos
Audios
Files
Sorry, no items found.
Groups
WORLD LANGUAGE
Public Group
Appalachian Renaissance Initiative
Public Group
Promising Practice (Teachers)
Public Group
Sounds interesting. I think it helps our students to continue to value our land and our connection to the land. Gardening is also just so rewarding and peaceful.