This is not an April Fools’ Day Joke! I wrote a post a couple of days
ago on the success of day one of our book fair in Barnes and Noble. Day
one focused on Geography so our day two took a different direction with
curriculum as students completed a STEM (Science, Technology,
Engineering and Math) scavenger hunt. The students were to answer
questions in regard to the science, robotics and math stations
throughout the store. The math teachers had the students working math
problems and singing math songs in the café (how very Dr. Lodge McCammon
of them). The robotics class programmed robots to be sound activated so
as students approached the station and spoke to the teacher they would
be followed by robotics until they figured out they needed to be quiet
to stop the stalking robots. The science teachers had a wax museum of
great people in the scientific community. Students were frozen in their
station and then came alive when a bell rang. They gave a little bit of
information about their lives and their contributions to society. Our
scavenger hunt students had to answer questions from each one of the
scripted dialogs. We had Florence Nightingale, Madam Curie, Sir Isaac
Newton, Jacques Cousteau and so many more in the house. We ended the
night with a selection played by our jazz ensemble. The store was packed
with students and parents and everyone enjoyed the STEM themed
activities.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Jacques Cousteau at a Book Fair in the Barnes and Noble in Baton Rouge!
Labels:
book fair,
jacques cousteau,
Lodge McCammon,
Louisiana,
robotics,
STEM
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