Well, the CES 2nd graders aren't actually being recycled...
They are recycling here at school AND have shared with us all a terriffic slide show of their field trip to the Recycling Center. Check it out on Mrs. Morgan's newsletter, Lower School Computer Lab Showcase.
For more information, contact John Hartranft
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Recycling 2nd Graders?
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Labels: 2ndGrade, GreenCES, LowerSchool, MrsMorgan, recycling
Friday, October 24, 2008
Take the 4th Grade Pie Preference Poll
Taking a break from their keyboarding practice, the 4th grade launched a Pie Preference Poll on the 4th grade page of the Cardinals' Nest. Help the 4th grade's market research by voting your preferences...'tis the season for pie!
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Labels: 4thGrade, CardinalsNest, LowerSchool, polls
Monday, September 22, 2008
Mrs. Morgan's Lower School Computer Showcase
The CES Tech Department is expanding it's communications online using several web 2.0 technologies. Check out the new student web space (called the Cardinal's Nest), where CES students will be publishing images, writings, webcasts during the school year.
And, in addition to Mr. Hartranft's CES Tech Journal, which primarily focuses on the news and events from the CES Middle School Technology Program, Mrs. Morgan has created a newsy--and fun--website featuring happenings in the Lower School computer classes. DON'T MISS the slide show on the first grade self-portraits !! Our first graders are GOOD!
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Labels: 1stGrade, computers, LowerSchool, LowerSchoolComputers
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Lower School Computers Update
CES computer teacher Ellen Morgan has been busy enhancing the lower school technology program. In addition to setting up eight new computers in the lower school computer classroom, she set up iMac computers in each K-3 classroom and in the preschool. Mrs. Morgan also produces The Chronicle, school ads, signs, and has a creative touch when putting together her bulletin board in the hallway outside of her classroom (an inside source tells me there is a special "spooky" something happening in Mrs. Morgan's her classroom in October)!
Posted by John Hartranft at 3:01 PM
Labels: LowerSchool, LowerSchoolComputers, MrsMorgan