Mrs. Coufal's second graders used Ozobots to explore the science concepts of force, motion, and energy. They were able to trace and compare patterns of movement of objects such as sliding, rolling and spinning over time.
read moreLittle Inventors, LittleBits
These student inventors built their creations using LittleBits, a system of easy to use electronic building blocks. The modular blocks allow students to easily use trial and error to troubleshoot their creation.
read moreThe Girl and the Robot
Avery programmed her Wonder Dash robot to act like her own little puppy dog during SWEET Friday's robots interest cluster. Using Wonder Blockly, a drag and drop coding app on the iPad, she programmed her robot to follow the sound of her voice. Way to go, Avery!
read morePSPN Productions – Awesome Videos for All!
The PSPN Productions Crew spices up our morning broadcast by producing awesome video on current and upcoming events happening on our campus.
read morePond Springs Coders
Students at Pond Springs Elementary participated in Hour of Code activities. They peeked inside a computer, learned how computer chips are made, and coded on iPads and with the Ozobots and Spheros.
read moreIs it a frog? Or, maybe a robot!
Students love guessing what the 3D printer is printing! Last year, Ms. Cook and Ms. Shipp's 4th and 5th SWEET group built a 3D printer from a Makerfarm Pegasus kit. Now, that printer is in the library window, and students love to stop and watch it as they go to and...
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