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Monday, December 13, 2021

Winter NOETIC Winners

The NOETIC MATH LEARNING CHALLENGE is a nation-wide program that provides challenging problems to over 750 schools throughout 47 states.  

The problems are not your ordinary math problems, they focus more on real life situations, logic, and general problem solving.  With these problems intertwined in the Iowa Core, it provides students things they are learning in the classroom while adding higher order thinking skills.  

It is very challenging for students, many mistakes are made and with that comes learning from each other and themselves for future problems.  Pictured are the 3rd-6th Grade Class Champions; Landon, Elizabeth, Angela, Lauren and Aiden.  Landon also earned National Honor Roll status, meaning that his score was in the top 10% of all the 36,000+ students who took the Noetic tests this fall throughout the country.

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

6th Grade Engineers

 A couple of sixth grade students have had the opportunity to engineer some machines lately.  A working elevator and steering column were their choices.  The projects turned out great and even though each had difficulties getting all the pieces to fit properly, they worked the very first time they used them.  

Friday, October 15, 2021

SHOCKED!

 

What do you do when you have mastered the days math...you learn about electricity!  These 3rd graders were amazed when they were able to hook up a circuit to light a lightbulb.  The kit is 'kid safe' and allows students to make mistakes while learning the rules of electrical circuits.  A little bonus learning on a busy Thursday is always good in the ELP room at West Elementary.

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Wind Powered Cars

 The 5th Graders are back and are trying to complete a major challenge; build a wind powered car with limited supplies that can travel 20 feet.  They sure have learned a lot about constructing the cars and each of them came up with different types during their engineering process.  Great progress kids!


Friday, August 20, 2021

Welcome Back, 2021-22 School Year

 I hope everyone has been able to enjoy the things they love this summer, here's to a great school year!


Get those brains ready...solve this:



Tuesday, May 18, 2021

2021 6th Grade Math Bee

 The Annual AEA State Math Bee took place virtually this year.  Although it was a little different format, the Bee offers challenging problems for 6th graders.  All of the problems are based around the five standards of Math; Number System, Ratios and Proportions, Expressions and Equations, Geometry and Statistics/Probability.   The Math Bee has two different sections, the individual standings and the teamwork part of the event.  The teamwork part involves all four students working together to solve the problems.  Each of the 6 parts of the "Bee" are also timed, so it adds extra pressure and constraints for the kids.  Zach, Reece, Taylor and Caleb did fantastic job throughout all the tests, especially the team portion. They worked respectfully and quickly through the problems to an awesome finish.  The Bee included over 20 teams from all over the state, this group of Mustangs placed 3rd overall.  As individuals they all placed in the Top 10, there were almost 100 kids in this event!

Congratulations to these math students, I look forward to your math progress in the future.

Friday, April 9, 2021

2021 5th Grade Battle of the Books

A team of 5th graders have been reading extra hours the past few months.  Each year the AEA hosts a State-wide Battle of the Books.  This year the event took place virtually using Zoom, with the aid of Google Forms and a website called Kahoot.  The event, even though it was held at each school felt much like the regular competitions held in the past.  The group of students had 21 book titles from the Iowa Children's Choice list to read, enjoy and take note of important events the characters came across in each story.  The first round of questioning for the near 40 teams across the state included 60 questions.  The team from West Elementary finished 8th place after this round advancing them to the championship round of 10 schools.  In this round the students answered 25 questions from the book "Sled Dog School", written by Terry Lynn Johnson.  This was extra special as Terry Lynn Johnson was the guest speaker all the way from Canada via Zoom.  Students were able to interact with the author and learn what it takes to be a professional writer.  

The final round took place using Kahoot, which gives teams more points for answering quickly.  The team worked smoothly through the 25 questions and ended up with a 3rd place finish.  We are very proud of their extra effort in this competition and representing the 
Independence Community Schools.  

Thank you, and CONGRATULATIONS Grace, Isla, Keira, Landon, McKenna and Myra!

Working together on the first part of the test

3rd Place


Thursday, April 1, 2021

High School Future Problem Solving

 Juniors Lily, Laura, Lauren and Ashlyn all competed in the regional Future Problem Solving Bowl.  "Students apply problem solving skills they have been refining all year long at the annual Affiliate Bowl. This competition brings together the best and brightest FPSers within an Affiliate. Students that demonstrated their knowledge and understanding of the problem solving process in previous rounds of competition are invited to the Affiliate Finals." - Iowa Future Problem Solvers

This unique competition takes two hours to complete, which includes brainstorming with each other and multiple writing tasks.  The group scored enough points to qualify for the State Future Problem Solving competition which will be held later this week.  Congrats to these young ladies on their accomplishment!


Another feat these four accomplished was giving up their CELL PHONES for two hours during the competition!


Thursday, February 25, 2021

Dissection at its Finest


 Two 7th grade girls with interest in the medical field began a dissection project.  This opportunity will hopefully shed some light on the organs and systems of different creatures.  The students are working on this during their 7th Grade ELP class in the 3rd quarter.  So far they have been amazed of how well they can pick out and identify the parts of a crayfish and perch.

Monday, February 8, 2021

7th Graders Begin ELP Course

The 3rd Quarter marked the first time 7th Graders were able to take an ELP course here at the Independence Junior Senior High. The class meets every day during the 3rd Quarter in place of an exploratory class.  Students will work on projects using the Project Based Learning model, allowing students to choose topics that relate to them well or have a high interest in.  They create a project proposal including skills/topics they want to learn more about.  They propose questions and center their activities around finding answers and solutions.
 

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Robots with Sensors

 

Using an ultra-sonic sensor, 5th graders were able to program small LEGO creations to search out and collect items.  Programming this one particular task took many hours, however perseverance paid off!

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Math Challenge

The Winter Noetic Math Challenge was a big hit with students here at West Elementary.  Students worked very hard learning and using strategies to solve problems.  Landon and Zach scored in the top 10% of the country and earned some medals for their achievements.  Great job to all students on this difficult challenge!