Monday, January 23, 2017
Geometric Scenes with Google Drawing
Third graders in Mr. Lester's class practiced geometry with Google Drawing as they created figures made of specific geometric shapes. Adding photos for the background made the scenes complete!
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Digital Storytelling: HS Tech Student Leading the Way
One student on the Boone High tech team has been working hard on integrating technology into the classroom. With the cooperation of a Boone Middle School teacher, she had that opportunity. Sixth grade students wrote a personal narrative and then with Katelyn's instruction and guidance, they took one section of that narrative and created a digital story using Scratch. This project allowed students to use their creativity, promoted collaboration, and enhanced critical thinking skills. With Katelyn's goal of being a teacher, what a great experience for her and the middle school students.
Friday, December 30, 2016
STEM Challenges
Boone elementary students enjoyed completing STEM challenges recently. They designed, built, and tested structures with some fun themes. This involved lots of trial and error as students worked together to revise their designs and improve their inventions.
After reading the stories, The Most Magnificent Thing and Rosie Revere, Engineer, third graders in Mrs. Viau's class created a useful invention using only a given number of materials in their mystery bag.
Students in Mrs. Boekman's class built a vehicle for an Elf on a Shelf.
First graders in Mrs. Malin's class were given a mystery bag of recycled supplies and had to create an ornament that could be hung on a tree.
First graders in Mrs. Carter's class designed and constructed a Christmas tree from pipe cleaners that could stand alone. They recorded their reflections and saved them to their Seesaw portfolios.
Second graders in Mrs. Cook's class designed and built sleds for the Grinch. The sleds had to be able to pull a load of blocks up an incline. Students recorded reflections of their building process using the Seesaw app on their ipads.
Students in Mrs. Caruth's 2nd grade class designed and built snowman houses that had to be constructed from 2-D and 3-D shapes they'd recently learned about in math.
Mrs. Swanson's and Mrs. McPartland's 2nd-grade classes built traps that could catch and hold a gingerbread man. They had to be sturdy enough to pass a toss-test to their partner.
After reading the stories, The Most Magnificent Thing and Rosie Revere, Engineer, third graders in Mrs. Viau's class created a useful invention using only a given number of materials in their mystery bag.
After reading Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh, 4th graders in Mrs. Kubik's class designed and created a transport system for the rats to move a cinderblock.
Monday, December 12, 2016
Digital Presenters
The past week students at Boone Middle School have had presenters from Thailand and Colorado via the use of technology. Technology has allowed Boone students to have opportunities that they would not have had before.

In Ms. Leeds's class, students had a chance to learn about Thailand by visiting with Mr. Leeds while he was working in Thailand via Facetime. Students learned about the agriculture there, as well as every day life. They asked questions and Mr. Leeds shared his experiences with them.
The eighth graders just finished reading the book HERO by S.L. Rottman. They were fortunate to be able to participate in a question and answer session with S.L. Rottman via Google Hangout. Ms. Rottman answered students' questions about her book and she shared her experience as a writer with them.
In Ms. Leeds's class, students had a chance to learn about Thailand by visiting with Mr. Leeds while he was working in Thailand via Facetime. Students learned about the agriculture there, as well as every day life. They asked questions and Mr. Leeds shared his experiences with them.
The eighth graders just finished reading the book HERO by S.L. Rottman. They were fortunate to be able to participate in a question and answer session with S.L. Rottman via Google Hangout. Ms. Rottman answered students' questions about her book and she shared her experience as a writer with them.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Students Take a Roman Holiday with VR Apps
Students in Alicen Morley's history classes recently had opportunities to take unforgettable field trips to locations like the Palace of Versaille in Paris, France, the Parthenon in Greece, and the Colosseum in Rome. These trips were made possible by the power of virtual reality.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Story Street: BHS Students Share True Life Stories in New Podcast
Advanced Composition students at Boone High School have stories to tell. For a recent assignment asking them to write a personal narrative or character sketch, these students shared snapshots in writing of important moments or people in their lives and focused on developing those moments thoroughly with specific, sensory details. The end goal for each student author was to create a clear picture in the minds of his or her audience and to convey a sense of significance about the event or person in their story.
For inspiration, students listened to an episode from NPR’s Snap Judgment podcast and noted observations of the author’s writing style. They also picked up on aspects of the spoken performance of his story, noting how the author used vocal inflection and music to manipulate the mood.
After writing their stories, students used an app called Soundtrap to record themselves reading aloud. Then, following the model of the example they listened to, they turned to choosing music they could add to the recording to enhance their story’s mood. Some students used music loops available within the Soundtrap app while others browsed the internet for their music options. They exercised digital citizenship skills as they learned to search for music labeled by artists for reuse through Creative Commons licenses.
Once the music fit with the words, students created mp3 files of their recorded stories. The final recordings were uploaded to Soundcloud. Like YouTube, Soundcloud allows users to upload their own content to share with the world, except the site focuses on audio rather than video. The result is a brand new podcast called Story Street (be sure to subscribe!). The first episode featuring stories from seniors Jenna Kirby, Michael Foley, and Sarah Schrupp is provided here for your listening enjoyment.
Friday, September 30, 2016
Family Fun with Green Screens
Franklin Elementary School families enjoyed an evening of sports-themed literacy activities this week during Family Literacy Night: World Series of Reading. One station at the event was a sports photo booth. Students and their families chose props and posed in front of a green screen. Using a green screen app, Boone High student helpers added a background to make each scene complete.
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