Diane McDonough
@dmcdonough_stem
PK-5 STEM Curriculum Supervisor for Stoughton Public Schools
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26-10-2018 19:13:39
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Third Graders @Wilkins wrapped up their week with Science Engineering Education Development (SEED) by learning about Animal Super Powers and Owls. Stoughton Schools Mass Cultural Council
The third graders Hansen Hawks finished their week learning about animals with Science Engineering Education Development (SEED) by exploring Animal Super Powers and Owls. Thank you Drs. Bless and Pearl and MCC. Mass Cultural Council Stoughton Schools
This week third grade students South Elementary will be studying animals with Drs. Bless and Pearl Science Engineering Education Development (SEED). Today the students learned about the life cycle of the mealworm. Stoughton Schools Mass Cultural Council
Third grade students J.H. Gibbons School started a week long science program about animals presented by Drs. Bless and Pearl Science Engineering Education Development (SEED). Today they students explored the life cycle of the mealworms. Stoughton Schools Mass Cultural Council
Inspired by my favorite pastime of “adding to cart” made up this game for K using #minibrands to build addition stories while “grocery shopping” Fun to switch up the usual manipulatives! Dawe School Dragons Diane McDonough geralyn hanson 🛒🛒
Couple different machines built by these 4th Dawe School Dragons Gaining an understanding of a fulcrum while building a catapult and how axles work when building a car. LEGO Education has put together a good setup for machine builds. Eileen Sprague Diane McDonough Stoughton Schools
Loving the new activities for some Friday Fun: Fraction Pizza game with 3rd grade, and indoor rhyming/word family hopscotch with Kindergarten Dawe School Dragons See you after break!
Students in Ms. Taylor’s 6th grade class explored body systems O'Donnell Middle Sch Stoughton Schools with Science Engineering Education Development (SEED) and Brian Scanlan, Ed.D Thank you Mass Cultural Council.
Grade 3 J.H. Gibbons School celebrated their literacy accomplishments for the year by building their summer book stacks! Stoughton Schools is sending all elementary students home with at least 5 books to build up their home libraries! #booklove #bookaccess #choicematters #MAlitleaders
Ss in #theniftyonefifty had great fun working collaboratively to “Breakout” with a #thedot inspired challenge! Thx Diane McDonough for coordinating and preparing this crowd-pleasing activity! #STEM #community
Kindergarten Dawe School Dragons using the iPads to help Teach their Monsters to read. This is a great app to use with this age group. You can change the degree of difficulty to help differentiate for students. Stoughton Schools Eileen Sprague Diane McDonough
Played a Popcorn Friday addition math game w/ my 2nd grade Dawe School Dragons friends & then we made their own to take home and play! 🍿🐉Diane McDonough
Fantastic opportunity for our first grade students at all of our elementary schools! Thanks Science Engineering Education Development (SEED)! #MassSTEMWeek
And here is a look at Wilkins School first graders learning about mealworms with Science Engineering Education Development (SEED)! #MassSTEMWeek
Every day last week, 5th Grade chemists at Dawe School Dragons made predictions, conducted experiments, and recorded results to learn about mixtures and chemical reactions. Thank you Mass Cultural Council for helping to fund this residency!
Our friends at Science Engineering Education Development (SEED) visited the Dawe School last week for a series of fun, hands-on science lessons with 5th grade Dawe School Dragons. They are pictured here testing how the temperature of water will impact the brightness of a glow stick.