Third graders have been hard at work this quarter! We got our creative juices flowing right off the bat!
We jumped right into our First Lego League Unit-- Masterpiece!
First Lego League involves a bit of convergent thinking-- building models exactly as shown in images to try out robotic programming as well as divergent thinking-- building models and creating robotic programming using our creativity and imagination. Students are designing creative ways to share their creative hobbies and interests with the world. We spent some time researching careers in the arts. Students presented their research to their classmates. Careers like shoe designers, cake decorators, cartoonists, interior designers, animators, theatre managers, graphic designers, curators, fashion designers, art therapists, and more were discussed.
We've asked parents to come to our classroom to share their creative hobbies and interests with us.
Addie's dad talked to us about his creative hobby: flying helicopters. He showed students how one of the helicopters worked. Since he was young, he had always had a dream of flying and found that helicopters gave him that feeling, unlike airplanes. I told Addie's dad that if my high school physics teacher had allowed us to use something like model helicopters-- I think I would have had a waaaay better understanding of the physics principles!
The goal for the FLL Masterpiece season is for students to create a Team Model that showcases their team's passion and interests. The Team Model must include a robotic component, show innovation, and have an impact on the world.
Team members must work effectively together and of course, have fun!
Some teams have picked a team name and are beginning to design a team logo.
Team members must work effectively together and of course, have fun!
Some teams have picked a team name and are beginning to design a team logo.
After our Team Models are complete, we will work on a display board and produce a presentation for judges and an audience. We are excited to show you all of our learning and discoveries on Saturday, November 18th. More details will be coming about this event!
Please save the date. You won't want to miss it!
Please save the date. You won't want to miss it!
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