Thoughts and Feelings about Stop Motion Animation

At the end of the day, the students shared their thoughts on the work we did. This chart tells the story.

Stop-Motion Animation Process

We used clay and play-doh to make objects for the stop-motion animation videos. Here the students are working with the media.

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Art Studio

Thanks Claire!

BeeBot Robot in Action

Turn it on, program it, and let ‘er rip!

Bee Bot Robot

My Day in December

I spent the day at 79M. Building towers was the lesson of the day.

Math-Kitecture Meets 3D Printing

Math-Kitecture is about students drafting floor plans to learn about math and architecture. This classroom floor plan made it to a 3D print!

Art Steps

The students created a final presentation of the Adobe photoshop unit by designing an online virtual reality museum and then uploading their images inside it.

They used artsteps website. It is so good!

Bee-Bot through the Tunnel

Together, we programmed the Bee-Bot robot to go through the tunnel.

Turning on a Bee-Bot Robot

This is how to turn on a Bee-Bot robot. There are three switches on the bottom that must be switched on.

Bee-Bot in Action

The Bee-Bot robot is a programmable robot that has command buttons on its back. Forward, back, turn right, turn left, pause, go, etc.

Here are some images of the robot in action, as well as images of the slide dck lesson that introduced the topic.

Thank you to Stephanie Nielson for letting me photograph her class.

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