Susan Stringfellow
@5thsciencerox
Elementary STEAM teacher
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08-11-2013 20:06:02
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Day 1 of Camp Wahsega! A little challenge course, some stream ecology and free time. Snake appreciation coming up next. Boston Elementary Boston Elementary
Snake appreciation! So proud of these kiddos who step out of their comfort zone and touch or hold these important creatures. Boston Elementary Boston Elementary
How long will you survive in the woods? These kids are figuring it out! Boston Elementary Boston Elementary
Fifth graders put to use what they leaned about Earth Science to build a pipeline that can carry liquids while withstanding an earthquake. Boston Elementary
Final project for constructive and destructive forces in fifth grade STEAM. The pipeline survives the earthquake. Boston Elementary
Ninth year of Hour of Code. I’d say it’s in the bag, but students are still earning the certificates for completing challenges! Love it! Instructional Technology Cherokee County Schools Boston Elementary #ccsdcoonectED22 #hourofcode
Pipeline Challenge - building a pipeline to carry water without leaking. Also, testing to withstand an earthquake. Boston Elementary STEM/ STEAM Georgia
Creating a Sway for a fossil. This is a Gwale found in the forest. It’s a carnivore that ate small birds and dinosaurs. Boston Elementary Melissa Phillips
Senior walk for the class of 2022! Loved teaching this group 7 years ago. Boston Elementary
Kindergarten learning about force and motion. They took what they learned to make marble mazes. Boston Elementary
Paleontologists digging through layers to find the fossilized remains of an unknown animal. Boston Elementary
Final project for our study of heat - building a house that will keep ice from melting. Boston Elementary
Rosie The Riveter made an appearance today in Mrs. Stringfellow and Mrs. Tippins class! And so did Uncle Sam! Boston Elementary