September 30th-October 4th
As part of our Leadership week at Roycemore, the fourth graders wrote letters to the CTA workers at the Davis stop and librarians at the Evanston Public library thanking then for their service to our community. We walked around Evanston and delivered the letters this past week.
As part of our Leadership week at Roycemore, the fourth graders wrote letters to the CTA workers at the Davis stop and librarians at the Evanston Public library thanking then for their service to our community. We walked around Evanston and delivered the letters this past week.
MATH
MATH
Moby Max
Moby Max
Students work individually on Moby Max to refine skills they are missing or learn new skills at their own pace.
Math Centers
Math Centers
Students practice math skills using manipulatives and check and record their work.
Small Group Instruction
Small Group Instruction
Mr. Braband teaches small groups of students to maximize student understanding of newly learned concepts.
FLASHLIGHT FRIDAY
FLASHLIGHT FRIDAY
Codeverse Field Trip: Monday, October 21st
Codeverse Field Trip: Monday, October 21st
Third and fourth graders will take the CTA bus to Codeverse in Wilmette on Monday, October 21st. Students will learn about a basic and important literacy critical to current times: coding. During their experience they will have an introduction to KidScript. The students will have the chance to begin building their own video game, hack into the lights, and if time permits, they will get to interact with few robots. The main focus will be game creation. Once the field trip is over, the students will have the opportunity to send the game they created to their parents to play! Some coding concepts they will learn are: how to code events, change object attributes, predict object positioning via coordinates, and the use of booleans in coding.
Third and fourth graders will take the CTA bus to Codeverse in Wilmette on Monday, October 21st. Students will learn about a basic and important literacy critical to current times: coding. During their experience they will have an introduction to KidScript. The students will have the chance to begin building their own video game, hack into the lights, and if time permits, they will get to interact with few robots. The main focus will be game creation. Once the field trip is over, the students will have the opportunity to send the game they created to their parents to play! Some coding concepts they will learn are: how to code events, change object attributes, predict object positioning via coordinates, and the use of booleans in coding.
Please send in $5 to cover the cost of the trip and fill out this waiver form. If there are any questions about the waiver, feel free to contact Scott Lyjak, Assistant Studio Manager
Please send in $5 to cover the cost of the trip and fill out this waiver form. If there are any questions about the waiver, feel free to contact Scott Lyjak, Assistant Studio Manager