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Monroe Elementary

Highlights from Granite’s FIRST LEGO League 2018 Qualifier

February 2018Josh Whiting

On Saturday, February 3, 2018, over 300 students from elementary and junior high schools across Granite School District, 44 coaches, 67 volunteers, and bleacher-filling numbers of supportive family and friends came together at Granger High School for Granite’s FIRST LEGO League 2018 Qualifier. Student teams were judged on their robot design, project presentations (researched, innovative solutions to real-world problems), core values, and performance in the robot games.

Overdue congrats to GSD First Lego League. 44 coaches, 67 volunteers, 300+ kids came together Feb 3rd to show CRAZY design/ programming skills. Teams advancing to state, Arcadia El (2 teams), Stansbury, Westlake Jr., Eastwood, Moss, Monroe, Fremont, Jefferson Jr. #GSDEdTech pic.twitter.com/YibYCbYnsp

— Cherie Anderson (@cheriemecque) February 12, 2018

These teams advanced to the state competition, held the following week at Weber State University:

Arcadia LEGO League Legends – Arcadia Elementary
Arcadia LEGO Unicorns – Arcadia Elementary
Eastwood Kitty Cats in Disco Pants – Eastwood Elementary
Fremont Plungers – Fremont Elementary
Monroe Dragonbots – Monroe Elementary
Moss Krakens – Moss Elementary
Stansbury Water Wonders – Stansbury Elementary
West Lake Aqua League – West Lake STEM Jr. High

Many thanks to the coaches, volunteers, and parents who made this experience possible for our students.   [Read more…] about Highlights from Granite’s FIRST LEGO League 2018 Qualifier

Filed Under: News, Student SpotlightsTagged With: Arcadia Elementary, Cherie Anderson, Eastwood Elementary, First LEGO League, Flipgrid, Fremont Elementary, Monroe Elementary, Moss Elementary, Stansbury Elementary, STEM / STEAM Education, Student Activities, Student Collaboration, Student Projects, Tom Sparks, West Lake STEM Jr. High

Teacher Spotlight: Erin Evans, Monroe Elementary

November 2014Josh Whiting

Erin Evans makes learning meaningful and fun using various forms of technology in her Kindergarten class. The students use iPads with carefully selected apps during student rotations. This video highlights that, as well as Erin and the STS, Stephanie Evans, working with students who are using a new iPad suite of apps called Osmo. Osmo includes Words, Tangrams, and Newton, a critical thinking app. Students problem solve as they interact with the apps using letter tiles, tangrams and drawing in front of the mirror attachment for the iPad. The attached mirror recognizes what they have placed or drawn in front of the iPad and helps them with phonemic awareness, problem solving skills in math and critical thinking skills in the physics app as they draw lines to make a falling ball reach its target. Students also have access to a cart full of iPods (not shown in this video). Most of all, the students are fully attentive and enjoying learning in their classroom!

Spotlight Author: Teresa Bruin, Granite District Educational Technology Specialist

Apps and Resources Shown in Video:

Osmo: https://www.playosmo.com/
Homer: https://learnwithhomer.com/
Frog Hop HD: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/frog-hop-hd-math-problems/id585700693?mt=8

Filed Under: Teacher SpotlightsTagged With: Erin Evans, Frog Hop HD, Homer, iPad Resources, iPads, Kindergarten, Math, Monroe Elementary, OSMO, Reading, Science, Stephanie Evans, Teresa Bruin

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