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October 29 STEM Newsletter - Turkey Day 5K, Mini-Pumpkin Launcher Winner (Division 1, Division 2)

 Hi, everyone,

Please watch the video news below about what we have been up to in Frisco Elementary STEM! Hopefully you have been seeing your child's work and reflections for grades 2-5 in SeeSaw as well!

Video 1

Video 2 (Sorry. I meant to get it in five minutes.)


5K Straw Towers

First Grade Lego Creations

Enjoy these creative constructions!

First Grade Build a Car that Rolls

These teams even did the next step of adding something, so you could blow the car to make it roll. The NEXT step involves making it so a Lego passenger can ride in it, and it still rolls.


Frisco Turkey Day 5K Sign Up - Please consider volunteering! $4 of each runner goes to our STEM program!

Mini-Pumpkin Launcher Results

This was really fun, and I can't say enough about the sportsmanship by all! Fifth graders encouraged kindergartners (not in the same division), and all students encouraged each other!

Grades 3-5

First Place-5th Grade: Elliott, Henry, and Crosby with 28' 10"

Second Place-4th Grade: Emmy, Liz, Ashley H. with 10' 10"

Third Place-3rd Grade: Drystan and Stanley with 10'

Grade K-2

First Place-2nd Grade: Shaye and Sam with 9'7"

Second Place-1st Grade: Nora and Jack with 7'9"

Third Place-Kindergarten: Benni and Luke with 2'




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