Martell K-5 Media Distance LearningB E G I N N I N G May 18th until end of school year in June:
Congratulations, Mrs. Scott, upon delivery of a healthy newborn boy! While Mrs. Scott is caring for her baby and herself, please direct any questions or comments to me -Martell long-term Media substitute- at: [email protected] H E L L O M U S T A N G S !!! My name is Mrs. Kang. Some of my past younger students liked to call me Mrs. Kangaroo, which I respond to as well. :) Born in Detroit, Michigan and raised right here in Troy, I used to teach in many schools across Chicago, Illinois. Besides co-teaching 1st grade and elementary music, I've taught LEGO® robotics, robotic engineering, beginning-level computer programming, as well as animation and video game creation to grades K-8. Some of my favorite things: any and all science fiction, solving puzzles, tasting/cooking new foods, & my family (my husband and 3-year-old son). I look forward to supporting the M A R T E L L community and staff and am only too happy to help however I can! Click on the images below which link to great F R E E online resources: Here you will find resources and activities to keep you learning and engaged while away from school. If you have questions, you can contact your Media Specialist at:
[email protected] Hello Students and Parents! Please feel free to email me with questions during this time, I am here to help! Want access to more digital books? Here are instructions to use a Troy Public Library e-card! http://tsdmedia.weebly.com/uploads/2/7/0/3/2703194/tpl_student_ecards.pdf I would love to give your student access to ebooks on the website/app EPIC!. All I need is a parent email and I can grant you free remote access! Email me if interested :) Below you will find extra lessons and suggestions for each grade level. I will also be providing all of the instructions for accessing and using CODE.ORG for each class/grade level. I understand that only grades 3-5 have school iPads, but if some students in K-2 have a device and WiFi, they can use CODE.ORG too! All students K-5 have already been introduced to CODE.org and should be familiar with how to navigate the website. *Click this link!! http://www.code.org/join *Below are the class log in codes: SectionGradeCourseStudentsLogin Info Seeling4Course C (2019) WGBYMD Mumaw4Course C (2019) BDJZTW Maliepaard4Course C (2019) GDBKGT Childress3Course B (2019) HNGNJK Delbeke3Course B (2019) VVPFDP Binford3Course B (2019) KTPXPY Motherwell2Course A (2019) TPJWHG Jezdimir2Course A (2019) LLDNYL Duchensen2Course A (2019) NJDYJD Locke1Course A (2019) TRQKVZ DuBay1Course A (2019) TRFPWJ Held1Course A (2019) GGTJVZ YoungKCourse A (2019) JWTNXF WaltersKCourse A (2019) NKKVQN ManciniKCourse A (2019) CHDXLD Basch5Course D (2019) LGWRPD Giroux5Course D (2019) XGJJYM Martin 5th5Course D (2019) PPBCWD *Each student has been assigned a picture password, as well. If they happen to have forgotten theirs, I will gladly send it to you via email! Let me know :) In week 2- I will attempt to create a QR code for students in grades 3-5 to access our Media SeeSaw accounts. From there, I can assign tasks in the Activity Journal and students can post their finished assignment on our Class Journal! |
Learn how to create a dance party in Code.org below! Log in to your account and go to PROJECTS, then click VIEW FULL LIST, then click DANCE PARTY. Want to see examples? Go to PUBLIC PROJECTS to see what other kids around the country have created :) |