Here are the finished products from Mrs. LeFrancois' Class!
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Grade 4 Makerspace Advertisements - Mrs. LeFrancois' Class
Students in fourth grade enrichment had an opportunity to work in small groups to create video advertisements for the RES makerspace and makerspace activities. Students self selected topics and groups and then designed an advertisement using paper storyboarding. Once groups had a plan in place they used iPads to record videos (and some included green screen and stop motion applications to add another layer of technology). Next students imported their videos onto their Chromebooks and used WeVideo to edit and create their final videos (including voice overs, music, text additions, video splicing and more!) It was impressive to watch student creativity shine as they walked through this movie making process.
Here are the finished products from Mrs. LeFrancois' Class!
Here are the finished products from Mrs. LeFrancois' Class!
Monday, November 26, 2018
RES Cougar Cub Inventor's Workshop Success
The Thursday before November break RES families came together for the fourth year in a row to celebrate creativity and engineering at the RES Cougar Cub Inventor's Workshop.
What is an Inventor’s Workshop? The workshop was a family-friendly event to MAKE, create, learn, invent, craft, recycle, think, play and be inspired by celebrating arts, crafts, engineering, science and technology. Students worked with their families to create. Activities were facilitated by engineers and teachers. Families had an opportunity to learn together as they experienced the fun of making / building / constructing / designing and more.
I am so thankful for all of the school and community volunteers that made this evening possible. Volunteers from the Society of Women Engineers ran stations to build jitterbots, create rockets and lead our youngest makers in building marble mazes and floating objects for the wind tunnel. ECHO brought an amazing 34 foot Lego car racing tack and a 10 foot high wind wall that had students laughing and cheering all evening. Radiate Art Space brought a variety of spin art machines and created amazing art with students. CHMS educator, Quinn Keating brought a 3D printer and taught families how to use software that drives this tool. RES educators were on hand to support learning and challenge students as they learned to code in Scratch and build with various materials. Cardboard Tek donated some PinBox 3000s for the evening so students could get excited by the design possibilities they will get to have later in the school year.
Here is a video that captures some of the fun of the evening:
What is an Inventor’s Workshop? The workshop was a family-friendly event to MAKE, create, learn, invent, craft, recycle, think, play and be inspired by celebrating arts, crafts, engineering, science and technology. Students worked with their families to create. Activities were facilitated by engineers and teachers. Families had an opportunity to learn together as they experienced the fun of making / building / constructing / designing and more.
I am so thankful for all of the school and community volunteers that made this evening possible. Volunteers from the Society of Women Engineers ran stations to build jitterbots, create rockets and lead our youngest makers in building marble mazes and floating objects for the wind tunnel. ECHO brought an amazing 34 foot Lego car racing tack and a 10 foot high wind wall that had students laughing and cheering all evening. Radiate Art Space brought a variety of spin art machines and created amazing art with students. CHMS educator, Quinn Keating brought a 3D printer and taught families how to use software that drives this tool. RES educators were on hand to support learning and challenge students as they learned to code in Scratch and build with various materials. Cardboard Tek donated some PinBox 3000s for the evening so students could get excited by the design possibilities they will get to have later in the school year.
Here is a video that captures some of the fun of the evening:
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Grade 4 Makerspace Advertisements - Mrs. Berliner's Class
Students in fourth grade enrichment had an opportunity to work in small groups to create video advertisements for the RES makerspace and makerspace activities. Students self selected topics and groups and then designed an advertisement using paper storyboarding. Once groups had a plan in place they used iPads to record videos (and some included green screen and stop motion applications to add another layer of technology). Next students imported their videos onto their Chromebooks and used WeVideo to edit and create their final videos (including voice overs, music, text additions, video splicing and more!) It was impressive to watch student creativity shine as they walked through this movie making process.
Here are the finished products from Mrs. Berliner's Class!
Here are the finished products from Mrs. Berliner's Class!
Grade 4 Makerspace Advertisements--Ms. Poncelet's Class
Students in fourth grade enrichment had an opportunity to work in small groups to create video advertisements for the RES makerspace and makerspace activities. Students self selected topics and groups and then designed an advertisement using paper storyboarding. Once groups had a plan in place they used iPads to record videos (and some included green screen and stop motion applications to add another layer of technology). Next students imported their videos onto their Chromebooks and used WeVideo to edit and create their final videos (including voice overs, music, text additions, video splicing and more!) It was impressive to watch student creativity shine as they walked through this movie making process.
Here are the finished products from Ms. Poncelet's Class!
Here are the finished products from Ms. Poncelet's Class!
Welcome to the Enrichment Classroom! Open House 2018
I am excited to meet with families at the RES Open House. If you cannot be here or did not have a chance to visit the enrichment classroom....here is a peak into our room!
And here are the videos which were playing while students and families explored the space:
If you ever have questions or ideas about enrichment, please do not hesitate to contact me throughout the year at darcie.rankin@cesuvt.org.
All students in fourth grade will be designing PinBox3000s this year during enrichment |
We played with an 3D Augmented Reality iPad application called Quivervision |
The puppet theater |
The kitchen area |
A take a break spot |
Kindergarten interests showcased |
The classroom library is always open! |
Save the date for the Flynn trips and plan to chaperone! |
If you ever have questions or ideas about enrichment, please do not hesitate to contact me throughout the year at darcie.rankin@cesuvt.org.
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