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From the head of schoolJust last week, I had the chance to spend time with our first and second grade students who were on a “math adventure,†trying to figure out how puzzle pieces of various shapes might fit together and looking for patterns they might discover in the process. They used iPads to take pictures of their problem solving along the way, and recorded short videos of their findings to share with the class later. Our prekindergarten and kindergarten students practiced phonics skills with games on the Smart Board in their classroom. Third, fourth and fifth grade students did PowerPoint presentations for their families as a culmination of their study of the origins of life and evolution, showing how imaginary creatures the students created evolved through geologic time and either made it to modern times or died out. Our library’s new database allows students to browse the catalog from home over the Internet, including reserving books and making reading recommendations to other Seabury friends ... Read the rest of the article at Seabloggery. |
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