We just finished our first unit. In Introduction to Technology our first two weeks are spent solidifying our understanding of our Georgia Performance Standards that include: MSENGR-II-1 Learn the core concept of invention and innovation, MSENGR-II-2 Examine the core concepts of engineering and technology, and MSENGR-II-4 Examining the impacts of inventions and innovations on society and culture. We did that in the completion of our "Technology Around the World" project.
Now we move into Transportation Technology! The kids are excited, and I believe this will be a very valuable Unit for them as we move towards a better understanding of engineering and technology.
Stay tuned!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
New STUDENTS...
As of Tuesday, October 13, 2009 I have had new students in my classroom. As always, the first two to three days were spent going over expectations, procedures, and classroom rules. The students all seem to have a good solid foundation, and I am very excited about the students I have this nine-weeks!
Since acclimating the students to my classroom we have began working on our "Technology Around the Globe" project. The students are doing very well with this assignment so far, I am looking forward to seeing the finished product after all of their hard work is compiled into a very unique poster!
Parents - Feel free to contact me at jmuse@rcs.rome.ga.us with any questions or concerns that you may have beginning this new nine-week course. Feel free to scroll down and get a glimpse into the future as to what your student will be doing in my class in the upcoming weeks.
Since acclimating the students to my classroom we have began working on our "Technology Around the Globe" project. The students are doing very well with this assignment so far, I am looking forward to seeing the finished product after all of their hard work is compiled into a very unique poster!
Parents - Feel free to contact me at jmuse@rcs.rome.ga.us with any questions or concerns that you may have beginning this new nine-week course. Feel free to scroll down and get a glimpse into the future as to what your student will be doing in my class in the upcoming weeks.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Nine-weeks Completed
We have completed our first nine weeks of school. One fourth of our school calendar has been completed.
Today we finished our toothpick bridge project. Students tested their projects by applying weight to a hanging device from the deck of the bridge. The competition was fierce and the students were excited to see their projects tested.
This was my last day with the students from the first nine weeks. Tomorrow all Connections teachers will receive our new roles and new students. I look forward to our continued improvements to the Introduction to Technology curriculum at Rome Middle School.
Today we finished our toothpick bridge project. Students tested their projects by applying weight to a hanging device from the deck of the bridge. The competition was fierce and the students were excited to see their projects tested.
This was my last day with the students from the first nine weeks. Tomorrow all Connections teachers will receive our new roles and new students. I look forward to our continued improvements to the Introduction to Technology curriculum at Rome Middle School.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Bridge Construction
Good Afternoon,
Students have been focused and working hard for the past three days. We have been discussing the following terms: Girder bridges, Suspension bridges, Arch bridges, Truss bridges, Cable stayed bridges, and Moveable bridges.
Students also have been learning the different materials that are used in the construction of a wide variety of bridges. Substances such as wood, stone, cement, metal, screws, bolts, cables, etc. were all discussed labeled and defined.
Due to ITBS testing 1st and 2nd period students have not been to Technology this week. They will resume their normal schedule next week and there will be a lot to cover in our last week before the 9 weeks is up!
I hope everyone is well!
Students have been focused and working hard for the past three days. We have been discussing the following terms: Girder bridges, Suspension bridges, Arch bridges, Truss bridges, Cable stayed bridges, and Moveable bridges.
Students also have been learning the different materials that are used in the construction of a wide variety of bridges. Substances such as wood, stone, cement, metal, screws, bolts, cables, etc. were all discussed labeled and defined.
Due to ITBS testing 1st and 2nd period students have not been to Technology this week. They will resume their normal schedule next week and there will be a lot to cover in our last week before the 9 weeks is up!
I hope everyone is well!
Friday, September 18, 2009
Egg Launch Completed
Sorry for the delay in posting information and pictures for the 8th graders. The Egg Launch project has been completed. Students put forth a lot of effort and you can view pictures and videos from the entire process at the following link:
http://s736.photobucket.com/albums/xx1/romemiddleschool/Egg%20Launch/?start=20
Enjoy!
http://s736.photobucket.com/albums/xx1/romemiddleschool/Egg%20Launch/?start=20
Enjoy!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Egg Drop Project Completed
Students finished their projects up today and turned in the following: blue prints, materials list, hypothesis statements, as well as their one page project summary.
All students tested their projects (with mixed results) on Monday, September 14, 2009.
See the videos and pictures below for the project results.
Scroll down to see pictures and video's from our Egg-Drop projects:
http://s736.photobucket.com/albums/xx1/romemiddleschool/Egg%20Drop/
All students tested their projects (with mixed results) on Monday, September 14, 2009.
See the videos and pictures below for the project results.
Scroll down to see pictures and video's from our Egg-Drop projects:
http://s736.photobucket.com/albums/xx1/romemiddleschool/Egg%20Drop/
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Project Update
I just wanted to provide a quick update in regards to our "Egg" projects:
7th grade students are progressing well through the construction phases and will definitely be ready for our Egg-Drop on Friday.
8th graders were given a more difficult assignment; however, they are working hard to ensure they are ready for Egg-Launch Friday.
So far I have been very pleased with the student’s effort. I will do my best to post video and pictures from this latest project once we have completed it on Friday. Stay tuned.
7th grade students are progressing well through the construction phases and will definitely be ready for our Egg-Drop on Friday.
8th graders were given a more difficult assignment; however, they are working hard to ensure they are ready for Egg-Launch Friday.
So far I have been very pleased with the student’s effort. I will do my best to post video and pictures from this latest project once we have completed it on Friday. Stay tuned.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Egg Drop/Launch Project
Today has been another wonderful day at Rome Middle School! In class today we discussed terms related to our next project. Some of the terms we discussed and defined in class were: terminal velocity, trajectory, velocity, speed, motion, Newton's laws of motion, inertia, and drag.
Students have been briefed on what will be expected of them in the next project. We will begin working in the planning stages of this project tomorrow.
7th Grade - Egg Drop Project
8th Grade - Egg Launch Project
Students have been briefed on what will be expected of them in the next project. We will begin working in the planning stages of this project tomorrow.
7th Grade - Egg Drop Project
8th Grade - Egg Launch Project
Monday, August 31, 2009
http://s736.photobucket.com/albums/xx1/romemiddleschool/
More pictures from our projects including the championship 7th grade project/team can be found at the link above!
More pictures from our projects including the championship 7th grade project/team can be found at the link above!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Project Completion
Today we finished the Newspaper Construction Project. Students were excited to test their projects. Our fiercest compeition was between the three 7th grade classes. They were asked to construct a table out of newspaper and duct tape (with limitations) that would hold at least 5 textbooks. All three classes far exceeded that mark with my 7th period class winning the competition by holding 27 textbooks!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
RMS Updates
Welcome everyone! I hope you found the blog easily and I hope you find it informative for you as a visitor. I will update this blog weekly if possible to make sure current updates are always on this site. The first four weeks have been AWESOME! The students have accomplished a lot within this first month.
So far students have completed one project titled Technology Around the Globe. Now the classes are racing against one another in a grade level competition to construct the sturdiest table (7th grade) or stool/chair (8th grade) only using newspaper and duct-tape. Students are finding that this unthinkable feat is achievable and the projects are coming together nicely.
I will post pictures and videos soon from the first few weeks of school!
So far students have completed one project titled Technology Around the Globe. Now the classes are racing against one another in a grade level competition to construct the sturdiest table (7th grade) or stool/chair (8th grade) only using newspaper and duct-tape. Students are finding that this unthinkable feat is achievable and the projects are coming together nicely.
I will post pictures and videos soon from the first few weeks of school!
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