One student at Bowdoinham Community School has aspirations to become a broadcaster. This is his demonstration of a voice-over telecast.
Nolan, a 3rd grade student at Harpswell Community School, saw the Blue Angels at a Naval Air Show and became very interested in the team. This is his project on the Blue Angels.
An Animoto of the 2012 GeoBee at Woodside Elementary School.
Emma, a 5th grade student, created clay figures to represent characters in the Red Wall Abbey series. With the Blabberize program, she and her classmates gave them voices. Listen to the fun and discover why you should read Red Wall Abbey books.
Daniel J, a 4th grade student at Woodside Elementray School designed this project using Scratch, a program developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His challenge was to program his sprite to draw a shape by plotting x, y coordinates on a grid.
Max, a 5th grade student at Woodside Elementary School, designed his project "Survey" using Scratch, a program developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Grade 5 students at Woodside Elementary video taped a science experiment. A protected egg was dropped from the stairwell. Whose egg survived the fall and whose did not?
Lisandro, a 4th grade student at Bowdoinham Community School, had the unique privilege of interviewing Carl "Stump" Merrill, Special Assistant to the General Manager of the New York Yankees.
Noah and Eli made a Ballista out of popsicle sticks, glue, and string. They made projectiles out of rolled paper and aluminum foil, measured shot distances and discussed how to make them more aerodynamic.
The Gifted and Talented program has funded and facilitates Lego Mindstorms Teams for elementary school students. The program encourages Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, as well as collaboration, critical and creative thinking skills. - created at http://animoto.com
Evan shows how to build a simple hand generated robot using Lego Mindstorms NXT parts.