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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
Second Grade Scientists
Mrs. Natalie Bell's second graders read about George Washington Carver where he came up with 300 new uses for peanuts! As scientists, students thought about what they could invent that would be considered a "new use" for an invention. They were able to utilize makerspace and reusable materials, then invented things like a bed becoming a shelf, robot shoe (built in massager), and peanut machine to make peanuts as well as a salt spreader.
STEM & Humanitarian Solutions
Students in Mrs. Davis (1st grade), Mrs. Bell (2nd grade), and Mrs. Hickinbotham's (3rd grade) classes worked on humanitarian solutions that could help the homeless. Their projects consisted of Scratch programs that informed others about those in neeStudents in Mrs. Davis (1st grade), Mrs. Bell (2nd grade), and Mrs. Hickinbotham's (3rd grade) classes worked on humanitarian solutions that could help the homeless. Their projects consisted of Scratch programs that informed others about those in need, and they built prototypes that could help house the homeless! Great job students! #STEMHumanitarianSolutions
STEM & Future Coders
Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Bell, and Mrs. Hickinbotham worked on computer science STEM projects that focused on a Christmas theme with Scratch. Through individual growth exploration, students discovered motion, looks, sound, control, and event functions for sprites and backgrounds. We even had some of our 1st graders show interest in the data and operators functions, where they developed math problem modules and watched the calculated answer populate in a result list! Awesome work kids! #ACScoders