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In science, 4th grade students study Earth's changing surface, learning about the processes by which our mountains, plains valleys and canyons were created and are still changing. In LMC, students worked in partners to learn about the geology of a National Park, taking notes on its formation using the mind mapping tool - Bubbl.Us. With this knowledge, the partners wrote a script as if they were hosting a television geology show broadcast from the park, using the green screen app, to share information about how that park's incredible land was formed. Here is one example, and view all the classes at the 4th Grade Student Projects page
After their hard work, 4th grade students faced another challenge with a mystery Skype! Their task to ask the right questions and find out where a National Park Ranger was locasted - and students' successfully found the ranger in Yellowstone!
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AuthorI am the Library Media Center director at Patton School in Arlington Heights where I help students from kindergarten through 5th grade find terrific independent reading for enjoyment and information, and teach students the skills to use information and technology safely and productively and to connect, communicate and share with others. I have four grown children, a large black dog, (flat coat retriever) and a small striped cat. I am an obessive Chicago Cubs fan and I love to run. Patton LMC Summer Reading Blog |