Friday, February 28, 2014

STEAM Event for Girls

This little old blog may have been quiet as of late, but the happenings within our classroom are lively as ever.


I had the pleasure of working with the phenomenal Mrs. Pilong and Mrs. Taverner to create Woods Academy's first ever STEAM event for girls.  We hosted approximately 40 young ladies aged 4 through 8.  Mrs. Taverner did her magic with art, Mrs. Pilong instructed the girls in robotics, and I got to play around with some very fun engineering concepts.


It was hands-on.  And exhausting.  And one of my favorite Saturday mornings ever spent teaching.


And exhausting.


But a tired teacher is a happy one.  Seeing these young engineers build, trial, modify, and achieve was immensely inspiring.


I can't wait to do it all again next year.  Or perhaps sooner?  The boys here at school were mighty jealous about the event.  It would be great fun to organize one for them, too!


Carly builds an awesome car.




First graders Sibel and Marissa work hard on their designs.



A finished product, with some Scribble Bot markings beneath.





Valeria, age 5, shows off an awesome Marshmallow Shooter




Second grader Stephanie is impressed with her hard design work




Having lots of fun watching the Scribble Bots on the go




Testing out a car - how far from the ramp will it travel?




Go, Bot, Go





No comments: