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Fifth Graders as Programmers!
Click on the link below to check out the 5th gradersʻ wall. http://padlet.com/wall/vn0inc2vauiv
Grand Opening Innovation Lab
Students are innovators!!! Students had the opportunity to visit the Innovation Lab during recess this week. The Innovation Lab is a place designed to teach kids about science, math, invention, innovation and creativity through engagement with hands-on activities.
Computer Science Week 2015
Students in grades k-5 will be celebrating Computer Science Week by doing coding activities in all their iLearning Lab visitations! Kindergarteners and first graders will use Scratch, Jr., a programming language software that enables them to create their own interactive … Continue reading
Our EV3 Robot Warriors!
Our 5th graders have been very busy building and programming their own EV3 Mindstorm robots. Each group has been customizing their robot with various sensors to do different challenges. Working as a team, students are learning valuable lessons in designing, building, … Continue reading
How fast can you count in Binary?
Students in grades 4 and 5 have completed their Binary Code Unit. As a culminating activity, a Binary Code Competition was held to highlight some “fast” fingers! Congratulations to the following winners: 1st Place-Dawson(grade 5), 2nd Place-Keakahaapoli(grade 5), 3rd Place-Makana(grade … Continue reading
iLearning Lab Busy During Open House
“Selfie stick photo op…” Generations of ‘ohana visiting at Open House Night:-) Families were eager to check out the new iLearning Lab during Kamehameha Schools Elementary Open House. Please play short trailer video below to view the upcoming changes in the … Continue reading
Innovation in Action
Photo collage made with Smilebox Our Coding Club members formed teams of 2 people and using Lego Mindstorms EV3 robots and the technology lab’s computers, they programed their robots to complete various tasks. It soon became apparent that our keiki … Continue reading
Teachers Went Back To School!
Free digital slideshow generated with Smilebox Teachers were able to participate this week in an awesome workshop presented by Drew and Brad of “Two Guys and Some iPads” fame. Teachers learned how to use augmented reality applications to enhance students’ … Continue reading
9,251 lines of code written so far by our Kamehameha School’s coders!
Introducing our Coding and Gaming Club! Our coders meet every Wednesday after school to design, create and solve various coding challenges using Code.org, Tynker, Scratch and Lightbot coding programs. Our students collaborate together, learn from each other and learn about … Continue reading