Designing Skyscrapers in 4th Grade Math
4th graders using TinkerCAD in Math to design skyscrapers of a certain volume.
Fourth Graders Design SkyScrapers in Math to Practice Measuring Volumes of Cuboids
In Mr. Newby's Math class a hypothetical billionaire challenged the students to make an interesting looking skyscraper of a particular volume. They started on graph paper, learning how to draw cubes with orthographic projection, then moved to tinkercad to 3D print scale models.
Senior-Kindergarten interviews some 1st Graders for Design Thinking Project to Design a Classroom Loft
Library/EurekaLab Project featured in EducationWorld
Read our head librarian's article on a recent project bringing Macbeth to the EurekaLab at EducationWorld: How To Dress Macbeth:A Literary Adventure with Project-Based Learning.
The Garden Beds were Installed and Upper School Students Started Garden Maintenance After School
Skeletons in Science Class
Third Graders Discover TurtleBlocks and they Love the Patterns and Colors
Human Body Joints in Sixth Grade Science with Ms. VandeGeer
Students are learning how different joints work in the body by building skeletons from recycleables!
Senior Kindergarten Potatoes
We transplanted the classroom potatoes to the garden today. Welcome spring!
Senior Kindergarten BeeBot Challenges
The girls are making their robots go places around town.
Fourth grade perspective drawings in Math with Mr. Newby
Students are designing creative scale model skyscrapers of a certain volume for a billionaire investor.
Third Grade Paper Prototypes
Discussions commence about the best designs, and what their users need. Third graders are designing a book box for their preschool buddies at Waltham Family Schools. Our low-resolution prototypes were made in paper.