Rotation 4: LEGO Derby
We will be studying the forces that affect a moving object, then using our knowledge to build, test, and race LEGO derby cars!
We will go through 4 challenges during this rotation.
Fastest Car
Slowest Car
Fastest car only using 12 bricks
Championship Fastest Car wins using as many bricks as you want
In order to form a race team and to participate in the races you must be able to define/explain ALL of the following terms:
Chassis
Friction
Contact Force
Balanced force
Noncontact Force
Magnetism
Gravity
Air resistance
Rotation 3: Hour of Code
In December your student(s) will be participating in an Hour of Code during their STEM/Technology rotation. What is the Hour of Code? The Hour of Code started out as a one-hour introduction to coding and computer science designed to show that anyone can learn the basics of coding and become interested in the field of computer science. The Hour of Code has turned into more than that. It has turned into a worldwide effort to give every student a chance to learn coding and computer science. Imagine the impact we can have if the hands kids use to navigate apps and play video games are the ones designing them too! With technology changing every industry on the planet, computing knowledge has become part of a well-rounded skill set. When young children have the opportunity to be more than consumers of technology, they can create new technologies and solutions to change the world.
So, Hour of Code officially starts on December 4th, 2023 and your students will be participating in their STEM/Technology EnCORE class, but the Hour of Code is not just for students. Anyone can participate. Set aside 1 hour and be a part of an Hour of Learning with your student. This can take place anytime from December 6-12. Don't worry if you miss it, you can take part even after the week is done. Over 100 million students worldwide have tried an Hour of Code, and we want to continue encouraging everyone in our community to engage with computer science and coding.
Rotation 2: MaKey MaKey
I believe that everyone is creative, inventive, and imaginative. I believe that everyone can create the future and change the world. In this rotation, Team C 3rd grade students will be learning to use the Makey Makey. Makey Makey is an invention kit for everyone. It turns everyday objects into touch pads and combines them with the internet. It's a simple Invention Kit for Beginners and Experts doing art, engineering, and everything in between. It really is an amazing STEAM tool.
User may believe they can change the way the world works. Extended use may result in creative confidence.
Rotation 1: Digital Citizenship and Scratch Programming Intro
Team C students will be discussing Digital Citizenship and working in basic Scratch Programming. Digital Citizenship is very important and is taught throughout the school year, but time is dedicated to talking about Digital Citizenship, caring for school and home technology equipment, and developing a basic level of Scratch Programming for their Scratch Programming Project in Rotation #3. Check out Scratch for coding and Interland: Be Internet Awesome as a resource for the Gamification of Digital Citizenship.
For Digital Citizenship we will be talking about these questions:
How do digital citizens take responsibility for themselves, their communities, and their world?
How can a strong password help protect your privacy?
How does what I post online affect my identity and others?
What makes a strong online community?
How can we be upstanders when we see cyberbullying?
Why do people alter digital photos and videos?