What a great week of learning more about robotics and GPS tools. There are great ways for our students to extend science, math and technology skills using robots. This video clip is an example of the winning team for First LEGO league in the state of Virginia this past season. Here is the local newspaper feature about our Prism grant at James Madison University. The challenge mat for this year’s mission has arrived. Now I need to figure out who is on our Mountain View Elementary School team.
LEGO Robotics for Higher Level Problem Solving
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Fibonacci Number Sequence
Tuesday September 12th 2006, 8:54 am
Filed under: Children and learning, Classroom Reflections, Gifted Education
Filed under: Children and learning, Classroom Reflections, Gifted Education
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Our Third Grade Challenge After School Enrichment group discovered an exciting new Number Sequence.
Check out the FREE BrainPOP movie about the Fibonacci Number Sequence.
We then divided into six groups and took digital cameras around the school yard to discover examples of the Fibonacci Number Sequence in Nature.
0, 1, 1, 2,3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597…
One group discovered the sequence when they counted the petal on the Black Eyed Susan. Other groups found it on the pinecones and sunflowers.
The sunflower head displays florets in spirals of 34 and 55 around the outside.
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