Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Digital Learning in Howe Manning - November Edition

We are transforming the learning experience at Howe Manning School with technology! Why embrace technology in elementary education? To prepare your child for the future. Our carefully curated tech tools are designed to enhance critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. From interactive learning apps to hands-on digital exercises, we're fostering a dynamic environment that sparks curiosity and imagination. This month at Howe Manning School we were introduced to "Math Fact Lab", a program to foster math fact fluency, used our engineering design skills to create balloons for the our class parade, created theme parks with Minecraft EDU, and used Google Slides used in Google Classroom to show student learning for Chemical and Physical Changes.
Howe Manning students are using a new edtech program titled "Math Fact Lab" to practice math facts. "Math Fact Lab" is an engaging and interactive learning program designed specifically for elementary students to strengthen their foundational math skills. Through a combination of games, activities, and hands-on exercises, the program focuses on mastering essential mathematical facts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The goal is to make learning math enjoyable and effective, helping students build confidence and fluency in solving basic math problems. The Math Fact Lab encourages a positive attitude towards math, fostering a love for learning and a solid understanding of fundamental math concepts.
4th graders in Mrs. Cheverie's ELA classes participated in a STEM project for the book "Balloons Over Broadway" about the origins of the Macy's Day Thanksgiving Parade. The task was to design an apparatus to hold up a balloon in 3 places. The balloon was also crafted for their personal design. We then used green screen technology with the app by "Green Screen" by Do Ink to create a video. What a great way to take personalize their learning for a global audience. Check out their videos.
4th graders in Mr. Husson's classes are using Minecraft EDU to build an amusement park during "Disney Day". "What's Good About Minecraft: Education Edition for Students? Game-based learning continues to be a very popular teaching tool, and with good reason. The gaming nature makes it immediately appealing and engaging for students, especially so for Minecraft, which is played by children around the world, with the Education Edition played in more than 115 countries. The game builds project-based skills and allows students to work individually, or collaboratively, on problem-solving lessons. The result is STEM learning in an environment that helps build digital citizenship as well as confidence in the real world." (Source)
5th grade students in science class are using Google Slides to show their learning in a unit on "Chemical and Physical Changes". They identified examples of the changes as well as used the different tools in the program to complete this interactive assignment. They practiced their independence as well as collaborative skills on some of the tasks.
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