Source: ASIDE 2016 |
Source: ASIDE 2016 |
Source: ASIDE 2016 |
Source: ASIDE 2016 |
The Kindergarteners learned about community helpers with their teachers Marybeth Horne and Jessica Shippos. This project was a way for them to see how community builders must have worked together to construct important cultural landmarks. “It was amazing to see how the students carefully deconstructed the different geometric shapes for their blueprints to figure out they materials they needed to build their own creations,” said librarian, Stephanie Temple.
Source: ASIDE 2016 |
Source: ASIDE 2016 |
The second grade teachers, Stefani Rosenthal and Jessica Raffaele, had the students document the communities by taking photographs on their iPads. They imported the images into the Book Creator app in which they reflected in writing on the needs of a community and the type of community in which they would like to live. It was a perfect combination of “High Tech, High Touch.”
Source: ASIDE 2016 |
Most of all, nothing limited their creativity. When the exhibition opened, the students could not have been prouder, nor could we.