WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF STEM LEARNING AT HOLY NAME SCHOOL.
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STEM MissionOur new Makerspace using old computers for parts for our robots.
Holy Name School values the use of STEM Learning in all the classes. Computers, tablets, laptops, electronics, circuitry and science equipment are integrated into the classrooms and after-school programs.
Each class visits the technology lab at least once every week. The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn." -- William Shakespeare |
After-School IdeasScratch-Interactive creation software
Create your own stories, music, art to share Free software for Windows, MAC, Linux. At last, a free and fun way for you to work on the computer without having to use the Internet. Have fun with this over the summer! Click in the help section for download information. Write your own graphic EBook- Aerbook.com Try your writing skills to create your own EBook. Add graphics, too! If you like graphics and storytelling, try arisgames.org! There you can create virtual characters that talk and much more. Did you ever think learning about US History could be fun?
Try this website! Check out Web 2.0 Activities It has the best of the fun new web 2.0 sites. Note: Some require logins. Curiosity is a GREAT thing: http://www.curiosityintheclassroom.com/ This site has information and activities for parents and students |
Grant from Ritonya Buscher Poehling
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Makerspace opened in September |
4 grants for tabletsMr. McCarville won two grant from NETA and CenturyLink to purchase tablet computers for the Jr. High. Mrs. Smolinski also won a grant for Holy Name School from Kiwanis to purchase tablets to help with struggling readers. Target provided a grant for our Cultural Heritage Project.
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