Sunday, December 15, 2019

Hour Of Code

We spent time stretching our brains and flexing our coding muscles during the Hour of Code. Some of us designed games, made dance moves and videos. It was a great experience!














Remarkable Renewable Energy!



Change is Simple brought renewable resources to life in 4K! We got to build wind turbines that actually lit up lights! Then, we measures the energy produced by solar panels using real solar panels and meters. 



































Thursday, October 17, 2019

PRESENTING THE PREAMBLE

WOW! 4K was outstanding as they presented the Preamble of the Constitution to the student of the Proctor School. The video came out in two parts for some reason. So be sure to click on both to see it all.






Saturday, October 12, 2019

BRAIN BUILDING!

4K is all about building our brains! We love challenges, problem solving and stretching our brains. We got the chance to really put this to the test with BREAKOUT.EDU this week. These puzzlers give us many opportunities to think outside the box and practice perseverance.





KINDNESS COUNTS

The students of 4K wanted to spread kindness throughout Proctor School.  Together they made a banner with large letters spelling KIND and they wrote on it ways they would be kind. Then, they posted it in the hallway and asked all students in the school to join them in committing to kindness. They put up a sign that asked, "What will you do to be.... KIND?"





Thursday, September 26, 2019

VIVID VOLCANOES!

As part of our study of Earth's changing surface, we learned about how volcanoes cause  changes to the lithosphere. We all colored a picture of a volcano. Then, using an app on the i-pads, called Quiver, we were able to experience a volcano eruption!

Watch this video for a sample of what your child experienced!

Saturday, September 14, 2019

EMBRACE THE CHALLENGE!

In 4K, we will learn and practice resilience all year. We need to develop our ability to stick with a problem and with challenges. The goal is to persevere!

These pictures show us working on the challenge given.
Students were asked to make this structure with a pair of scissor and an large index card.


Everyone showed great "stick-to-it-tive-ness!"