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January 14: STEM activities, Food delivery robots, VEX club, materials and expert requests


 

Whew! That is a lot of things in one spot! Go big or go home! Watch the video below to get the low-down on what your kids have been accomplishing, and don't forget to check out the photos links, too.

Video Blog (7 minutes)

Video Blog Part 1

Video Blog Part 2

Photos

1st grade Dash Challenges

Kindergarten nature viewer


Extra cool STEM article

I, Food delivery robot at the UW-Madison


Materials needs - DESPERATE (not quite THAT dramatic)

duct tape

masking tape

cardboard

Experts in the community - Does your profession match any of the following topics? If not you, do you know any community organizations that might, or do you have an idea for a contact? Contact jennifer.mortensen@summitk12.org with any input you have. Our goal is to have local community experts possibly present to a class or be a person for students to interview for a future project.

5th grade:

Sustainable cities and communities

Responsible consumption and production

Climate action

Life below water

Life on land

Peace, justice and strong institutions

No poverty

Zero hunger

Good health and well-being

Quality education

Gender equality

Clean water and sanitation

Affordable and clean energy

Decent work and economic growth

Reduced inequalities

2nd Grade:

Water conservation


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