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Thursday, 30 March 2017 00:00

PeakVisor

What's the name and the height of that mountain? Find out with PeakVisor. PeakVisor includes a high-tech 3D compass and an altimeter that accurately measures the elevation of any mountain peak that comes into view of your smartphone's camera.

Kanesville Elementary attended the VEX IQ state robotics competition in Farmington on March 4, 2017. Before going to state, Kanesville attended 3 competitions. Kanesville received funding from some very generous donors and parents who stepped up to help out: Skidmore Transportation, Asphalt Preservation, Doxey Family Chiropractic, Universal Synaptics, and Bryron Bosshardt with Ridgeline Realty.

Kanesville sent four teams that were randomly chosen from interested 5th and 6th grade students. Each team had between 6-10 students. They worked together as teams to design, build, drive, record and autonomously program a robot, as well as create a STEM project all within the theme of the year.

In the 1st competition, at WIC, Kanesville swept STEM with a 1st, two-tied 2nd place, and 4th place awards, also having some of the students make it into the top 16.

At the next competition at DaVinci Academy, the students made it into the top 16 for finals, one team won the Overall Design Award, and another team won the STEM award overall. Kanesville then decided to attend one more competition.

As the year ended, 3 out of 4 Kanesville teams were invited to compete at the State Competition. One team made it into the top 16 finals, and another team WON the overall STEM award and was invited to attend and compete in the World Championship in Louisville, Kentucky.

Kanesville was one of the very few elementary-aged students to be invited to the World Competition. These students and amazing teachers have put in many hours preparing and attending these events. They are so grateful at how hard these students have worked!

Wednesday, 29 March 2017 00:00

StillTasty

How long does food really last past its expiration date? StillTasty lists some good tips for storing food to maximize its edibility.

The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (NLVM), started in 1999, serves as a virtual library of interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives for mathematics instruction. NLVM offers manipulatives in Number and Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, and Data Analysis and Probability. It is organized by strand and grade level for quick and easy searches. The library is comprehensive including hundreds of resources for every subject, concept, and skill. Teachers can use NLVM in their classrooms on interactive whiteboards, projectors, or in computer labs to enhance their mathematics classroom and actively engage students. The manipulatives help students visualize mathematics relationships and concepts.
Saturday, 25 March 2017 00:00

Calling All Teachers -- Lead with Literacy

"Providing students with the opportunity to see the life-long benefits of a focus on literacy is imperative, and the more you can bring the real world into the classroom, the better."
Tuesday, 28 March 2017 00:00

Flipword

Studying another language? Install this browser extension and integrate language learning into your normal web browsing. Toggle word translations, and participate in the integrated quizzes.
Monday, 27 March 2017 00:00

A 6 Minute Intro to AI

Snips.ai put together this tutorial that gives you an introduction to AI. It decodes some buzzwords, looks at key statistics, and identifies a few trends you should keep an eye on...all in a well-designed and fun to scroll user experience.
Friday, 24 March 2017 00:00

Lingt

As a teacher, use Lingt's simple drag-and-drop editor to create speaking assignments for your students to complete on their computers. Review student submissions for grading or to offer individual feedback. Include YouTube videos to make fun, culture-rich exercises. Use your own images to engage visual and contextual learning.

Thursday, 23 March 2017 00:00

How a Car Works

A visual guide to the internal workings of cars, with illustrations, diagrams, instructions, and videos.

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