Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Google Expeditions

Google has designed a new virtual reality platform for schools called Google Expeditions.   It is currently in beta form and they are traveling around the country having schools test it out.  Last Friday it came to Wales Elementary and they invited our 4th and 5th graders to take part.  Students were able to visit the oceans of Australia, the moon, a volcano in Russia and three of our National Parks!

Cole was wishing his parents could experience this expedition.  They have been wanting to go to some National Parks.

Gavin was excited to tell his mom that he was a deep sea diver and an astronaut!

Google cardboard viewers can be purchased at Amazon.  The app that we tested on Friday is not available for purchase yet but there are other virtual reality apps out there to try, including Google Cardboard for android or iOS.  Happy traveling!
Mrs. Jones and Wales library media specialist Mrs. Wieczorek


Sunday, April 3, 2016

First Graders Love the Makerspace Too!

We finally got our first graders into the Makerspace last month.  They are loving it!  Our first grade teachers, Mrs. Coss and Mrs. Trost met with me and we came up with a Monday Makerspace time.  Every Monday I set up stations and the students spend two weeks in each station.  The stations are coding, Legos, Little Bits, Osmo and a new tool to us, KIBO robots.




Our PTO purchased the two KIBO robots for us.  The PTO has been very supportive of the library program and now our Makerspace.  Here is the KIBO robot in action.

To learn more about the tools the students are using during Makerspace Mondays, see this website.







Tuesday, December 15, 2015

5th Grade MakerSpace in Action

The 5th graders have been visiting the MakerSpace once per week for a couple of months now.  After exploring all of our new tools, each student filled out a plan for how they wanted to use their time in the MakerSpace.  It is really interesting to see all of the different activities that are going on,  Some students are working by themselves and some are working with a partner.  The projects range from knitting a hat, working with the Lego WeDo kits, designing a video game on Gamestar Mechanic, making a board game, and learning how to sew with our new sewing machine!


Here are Grace and Celia with their Lego WeDo  creation.

Morgan, Laci and Lauren learning how to use the sewing machine.

                                                                     Eliana helping Kate with her crochet project.
                   Maddie knitting her hat.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

What Genius Hour Looks Like in Grades 2/3

Second and third graders have been hard at work two times a week in Genius Hour.  Genius Hour  is
time given during the school day to allow students to follow their passions and learn about topics that interest them.  After exploring our new MakerSpace, the second and third graders were ready to choose a topic to focus on.  They have been hard at work researching their topics and are now showing what they have learned.  We have students studying animals, ancient Egypt, and volcanoes.  We have two students, with the help of one of our parents, using the sewing machine to make pillows.  Three boys are creating a video game using Gamestar Mechanic.  One girl is even writing a song!  These examples are just a sample of what our students are doing.  As students start to finish their projects, we will share some of them here on the blog.  Stay tuned!



Wednesday, October 21, 2015

5th Graders Participate in a Google Hangout with Author, Kate Messner

Today, 5th graders participated in a Google Hangout sponsored by We Are Teachers.  The hangout was organized to celebrate the National Day on Writing.   Author Kate Messner writes books for children and has written over twenty books!  Kate took the students through her writing process: from her fist idea all the way to the finished book.  She shared that one of her books, Ranger in Time, took two years to get published from start to finish!

Kate told the students that writing is hard because it is a huge responsibility to write for kids!  She never feels like giving up, though.  She loves it too much.  Her favorite author growing up was Beverly Cleary and her favorite books were the Ramona books.


After the hangout, students got together with their reading partners to share their thinking.  What were they surprised to hear?  What can they take from what Kate Messner shared and use it in their own writing?  Here are some of their thoughts.

Brett said  he was surprised that it took so long to make a book.

Davis thought it was interesting that authors share their writing pieces with other authors to get feedback.

Laila didn't know that illustrators have to do research too.

Lee thought it was awesome how a single idea that an author has can be turned into a whole series of books!

We better stock up on Kate Messner books in the library!



Sunday, September 27, 2015

5th Grade Gets Started in the MakerSpace

We had an exciting day in the MakerSpace on Tuesday.  The 5th grade came in for the first time followed by our 2nd and 3rd graders.  Just like our 2nd and 3rd grade teachers, Mrs. Luedtke, Mrs. Nettesheim and Mrs. Woyahn, 5th grade teachers Mr. Suhr and Mrs. Behnke came to me wanting their students to have a time every week in our MakerSpace.   I did a presentation on MakerSpace last spring and was hoping staff would be as excited as I was.  We are staring the year with having the 5th graders explore the various new tools we have.  We had students using the MaKey MaKey, Little Bits kits and our Osmos.  A big group of 5th graders were using our three Lego WeDo kits.  All three groups got something built and used the software to make it move.  This group wanted me to film their trial.  Here it is.


Two girls discovered our Sphero and came to me asking if they could use it.  They figured out how it worked all on their own and were even showing other students by the end of our time.  That's what makes this so exciting to me and our teachers.  These students are figuring out how to get these tools to work on their own.  It is so fun to watch!  To find out more about any of these tools, go to the Kettle Moraine School District MakerSpace site.

Eventually Mr. Suhr and Mrs. Behnke are hoping that students find something they are passionate about during this exploration and they use their MakerSpace time fueling their passion.  Mrs. Behnke is hoping to teach some students how to knit.  And, I would love for one of our fifth graders to break in our new sewing machine!  Stay tuned...


Tuesday, September 15, 2015

A New Resource for our Learners and Teachers!

We are very excited at Magee to bring a new resource to our learners!  We have recently subscribed to the award-winning web-delivered resource, Brain Pop!

BrainPOP creates animated, curriculum-based content that supports educators and engages students. Hundreds of topics within Science, Social Studies, English, Math, Technology, Arts & Music and Health are all brought to life through short, animated movies and related interactive quizzes and features.


BrainPOP Jr. provides educational movies for K-3 learners and addresses a wide range of grade-
appropriate topics. Each animated topic has a movie, leveled quizzes, games, activities, and lesson ideas that develop critical thinking and inquiry skills. All content is read aloud so young students can browse the site on their own.

BrainPOP EspaƱol provides BrainPOP content in Spanish. All content is aligned to and searchable by state and Common Core standards.

Because BrainPOP and BrainPOP Jr. are delivered entirely online, there’s nothing to install or download. You can use BrainPOP resources with PCs and Macs.  You’ll also be able to access all movies and quizzes on your mobile device, via the BrainPOP Featured Movie apps. They’re available for all major platforms.

Your child’s subscription to BrainPOP will remain active for the next 12 months and is accessible in school and at home, through the Magee Library Media Site.  They will have full access to all the movies, quizzes, and interactive resources. Questions?  Please email Kim Jones, Library Media Specialist.