October 1

The SAN Script – Wednesday, October 1

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Great Discoveries

The world is always open waiting to be discovered. ~ Dejan Stojanovic

If I have ever made any valuable discoveries, it has been owing more to patient attention, than to any other talent. ~Isaac Newton

The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. ~Marcel Proust

The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing his attitude. ~ Oprah Winfrey

By mutual confidence and mutual aid – great deeds are done, and great discoveries made. ~Homer

Quotes about discovery

St. Anthony Today

Shayna continues to work on our mural today!

SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES

 

Rosary Program starts today – please see the schedule in the calendar for details

Student support meetings continue

Paul Away – Director’s Conference (next three days)  Geraldine designate (thanks very much Geraldine!!)

Kim away – Ryan in

Newsletter for October (hard copy) goes out today

In Search – does anyone know of a table tennis table we can get so we can start a table tennis club??

Infographic: Using LEGO to Teach Hands-On Math

(we will add lego to our makerspace in the Learning Commons)

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From We are Teachers blog

This is a really cool infographic – if anyone wants us to invest in some lego for your classes we will do that.  We will also have a supply on hand in our maker space.

Paul

 

 

Lego Fractions
Give students 10 Legos of various colors. Students stack their Legos, then they figure out the fraction for each color. This can also be turned into a math game (image below). Students roll a die and create Lego fraction towers, then they figure out the fraction. Click here for details and a printable!

Lego Tech Integration (Area and Perimeter)
Build with Chrome: Students find and explore different plots. They can re-create a famous landmark or just play around. Once they are finished building, they can print their creations and find the area and perimeter of their structure. 3-D or 2-D versions of the art can be printed out.

see more ideas here