Take a look at some of the work being done remotely in our classes!
Ms. Martin had students create Da Vinci bridges.
Copy da Vinci bridge pics from students
Ms. Wright showcases several examples of the exciting and engaging learning going on in sixth grade.
Here is an example of a student writing a message using Leonardo da Vinci's mysterious backwards mirror writing style, two sketches of the Super Pink Moon that occurred on Tuesday evening, and finally a tornado created in a bottle.
Ms. George had students create a parody of a famous art work. Do you know them all? (Scroll down, there are a lot of great pieces!)
Mr. Alves' art students completed extreme close up still-life drawings
Ms. Wright's 6th Grade Science students had a lesson on butterfly vision. They have compound eyes, so the students needed to create a compound eye out of straws of paper. They needed to sketch an object as they see it as a human and then sketch the item as they saw it through the compound eye (the butterfly's perspective).
Ms. George's art students were issued a creative challenge on emotion
Ms. Hoffer shared this "Road Trip" presentation that the 6th graders are completing this week
Ms. Jolly's Thoughtful Thursday enrichment activities are a chance for you to bring smiles and happiness to others. As students, it is important for you to be active, responsible members of the community. We are often so busy with our daily lives, we don’t have a moment to focus on others. Take some of the time you have now to make someone else’s day. Activity 1 was to decorate a sidewalk or driveway with an inspirational message.
Ms. George's art students created artwork reacting to COVID-19
Mr. Alves instructed students to listen to a piece of music and draw or paint what comes to mind, visualize how music makes them feel.
Mr. Alves had a computer graphics lesson where students learned how to create graphic text. This lesson was text that looks like ice.
Ms. Jones created a Screencastify to help students log in to Everfi
Mr. Connell and Ms. Madden are using Zoom video to stay connected with students