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Ashland Christian School is the recipient of the Governor's Thomas Edison Awards for Excellence in Stem Education and Student Research
STEAM Activity Celebrating Pi Day
The 4th and 5th grade classes conducted a STEAM activity celebrating Pi day as students calculated Pi measuring items such as plastic cups, frisbees, glue sticks, and paper plates. Students were placed in groups and measured the circumference and diameter of each item,and learned the history behind Pi. They worked together to learn about Pi! Parents also provided various dessert pies and pizza pies as a way to celebrate Pi Day.
STEM & OSU Extension/Colonial Pancake Lesson
Special thanks to Kathy Blackford, OSU Extension STEM partner, for her history of bread, yeast science experiment, and Colonial pancake tasting lesson. This project assisted with Mr. Davis and Mrs. Shenberger's food security project to better prepareSpecial thanks to Kathy Blackford, OSU Extension STEM partner, for her history of bread, yeast science experiment, and Colonial pancake tasting lesson. This project assisted with Mr. Davis and Mrs. Shenberger's food security project to better prepare their 4th and 5th grade students on how to make food without key ingredients!
STEM & Invention Convention
Mr. Jason Davis and Mrs. Beth Shenberger's classes competed in the Ashland Christian District Invention Convention! Students have been working on brainstorming, researching, prototyping, and testing solutions to solve real world problems. Today, theyMr. Jason Davis and Mrs. Beth Shenberger's classes competed in the Ashland Christian District Invention Convention! Students have been working on brainstorming, researching, prototyping, and testing solutions to solve real world problems. Today, they presented their problems and solutions to judges. Students are competing for seats at the State Invention Convention, held at The Ohio State Fair, during the summer. Great job students! #InventionConventionAtACS #StudentInventors
STEM & Innovative Dehydrators
Mr. Davis and Mrs. Shenberger's classes continued the Food Security Project with guest, Sandy Welch. Students engineered their prototypes during class to develop innovative dehydrator systems, so as to help food last longer. ACS students are part of the statewide challenge to find solutions to help increase food security. The STEM challenge is important because by the year 2050, it is predicted that farmers will no longer produce enough food to feed the world. #innovativeengineering #foodsecurity2050