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<p>I asked Ms. Durant about the morning math worksheets that come
home completed on Thursday, and if maybe kids could get something
a little more interesting (challenging). She explained that those
are just a baseline that are issued and graded, but that the real
math work they do we parents wouldn't see because it doesn't come
home. They play interactive classroom games and other things. I
thought this was good to know, because I like to think our kids
can really "be more" if we give them the chance, and I wasn't
seeing it.<br>
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<p>I asked if I could come in and watch, to get a better sense of
what they're getting in class, and Ms. Durant answered, "Yes".
I'll report back here like I hope you all would.<br>
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<p>Even better, she is taking advantage of my presence in her
classroom to put me to work! Here's what I got from her.<br>
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<p>Yes I would love to have you on Monday 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. <em>and</em>
Wednesday 9-10:30 <em>and</em> Friday during our grade level
official EGG DROP. While you are there we will begin our
S.T.E.M. project. As a matter of fact, you will be our head
Facilitator for our Classroom Egg Drop. During our morning
Language Arts you will be a part of our Science center. I will
rotate 2 to 3 groups your way, one group at a time consisting of
4 to 5 students for about 20-25 minutes. You will discuss with
each group how they think they should design their egg drop
protector. I will give you chart paper so that you can write
down their ideas. Next, if time permits each group will begin
the project using <em>only</em> the materials provided.</p>
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<li>15 plastic straws</li>
<li>1 piece of 8 1/2x11 construction paper</li>
<li>1 foot of any type of masking or scotch tape</li>
<li>10 Popsicle sticks (normal size)</li>
<li>Liquid glue-no limit</li>
<li>Scissors maybe used to cut items but cannot be included in
the container design</li>
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<p>Before you arrive the students will have already viewed this
short video on YouTube and have had a brief discussion on
materials, purpose, and required outcome. <a
href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehVQM0I0PSU">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehVQM0I0PSU</a><br>
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<p>Sounds like fun, eh? :)<br>
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