Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Trimester Update for CTD Class

Happy Fall everyone. Although we only started school a few weeks ago we got right to work in CTD class.  Since students are in class for only 30 classes a year, time is a precious commodity.  Grade 7 started the year learning about the development of technology and the positive and negative impacts of technology  on our daily lives.  We watched an interesting TED Talk from Hugh Herr.  He is a scientist at MIT working in Bionics.  I've included a link below if you are interested in watching the video.  It is a worthwhile investment of your time.




Next for Grade 7 was the Structure Unit.  After learning about loads, forces and the different types of structures we began our problem solving challenges.  First up  was "The Squeeze Is On".  Students had to build a structure capable of supporting a heavy load, however they could only use paper, straws and tape.  The next challenge was "Building Up".  Students had to design and create a tall structure using only one sheet of 12"X 12" paper and six inches of tape.  I've included some photographs below of the results.  Currently the students are finishing up The Balsa Wood Towers.  I will post later about the results.

Grade 8 started the year learning about Communication Technology Systems and how the different parts work to help humans send and receive messages.  Our first problem solving project was "The Pringle Challenge".  Using the steps of The Engineering Design Process students had to design and construct a package that would protect a single Pringle potato chip from harm during impact testing.
Currently the students are working on constructing Balsa Wood Bridges in class and should be working on their "Egg Cars" at home (Due Monday).  I've posted a few pictures of the "Pringle Challenge" and some bridges being constructed below.  I will post photographs of the Egg Cars soon.

















Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Welcome Back

Summer vacation is almost over,













(The Scream, by Edvard Munch - 1893)

but no need to SCREAM because it will be the start of  a great new school year.  I hope everyone had a great summer and you were able to do some fun things with your friends and family.  For me it's been a wonderful summer of travel, creating some artwork and lots of construction work around the house, but I am looking forward to meeting new students, seeing my teacher friends and starting the new school year. However, it will be hard to be give up the flip-flops, shorts and t-shirts.

If you are wondering what supplies are needed for Art and CTD class, please see the list below:
Art Class - pencils and one pocket folder.
CTD Class - pencil or pen to write with.
As you can see, not a lot of supplies need to be purchased as I will provide most of the supplies.

Enjoy the rest of the summer and see you on Tuesday the 30th.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Youth Art Month Show at the Abington Public Library

Below are a few photographs of the work created by Frolio students currently hanging at the Abington Public Library. We are grateful to the library staff for their help and support with the annual Youth Art Month Exhibit.








Additionally, we were invited to exhibit student work at the Southfield Winter Farmers Market in Weymouth.  Below are a few images of the work created by middle and high school students displayed at the event.






Monday, March 7, 2016

Invention/Product of Technology - 7th Grade Homework Instructions



CTD CLASS – Invention Timeline Homework
                                            

Ten points will be deducted from your overall grade fro project turned in late without a valid excuse.

Assignment:  Use the Internet to research an invention or product of technology.   Find 15 facts about the invention and present the 15 facts on a creative poster or 3-Dimensional model. Some possible choices are: Computer, Television, Airplane, Telephone, Refrigerator, Penicillin, Musical Instruments, Shoes, Radar, Telescope, Microscope Light Bulb, Clock, X-Ray, etc.

Directions/Specifications:

  • Choose an invention or product of technology you find interesting and would like to learn more about.
  • Through Internet research uncover fifteen facts about your chosen subject.  Hint when searching for your facts type “history” or “timeline” of the (product you chose)” into an internet search engine such as Google for better results.
  • Retype or rewrite the facts.  Do not “copy/paste” directly from the web-site to your word document and glue to your poster.  If the fact is long, shorten to one or two sentences.  The facts should include the year (if available), a brief description of the development for that year and any person or company responsible for contributing to the advancement of the product.
  • If possible try to locate information from several decades.  (Might be difficult for recent products such as the I-Pod but easier for inventions like the airplane.)
  • Your project can be either a 2-D (poster) or a 3-D (model)
  • List the web page/URL address on your model.  I will subtract 12 points from your grade if the internet site is not listed.

Check with me if you are unsure about an invention or product.  Remember, the game of football is not a product of technology, but football equipment is.

Grading:

15 interesting facts with information relating to your chosen subject (up to 40 points).

Information is presented in a neat, easy-to-read, creative 2-D or 3-D format (up to 48 points)

Web page(s) or URL address the information was retrieved from (12 Points)

You may receive up to 5 additional, extra-credit homework points for outstanding effort and creativity.  Keep in mind the examples I have shown you in class.

Youth Art Month Exhibit at the Abington Public Library

 Youth Art Month is a national celebration promoting the value of art, the creative process and the importance of quality art education.  For this occasion, the Abington Art Department is currently exhibiting artwork from students in grades one through twelve throughout the Abington Public Library.  The show offers the viewer a broad range of art work in many different media and expressions.  The exhibition of over two hundred works will continue through March 31st.  Additionally, we will host a "Viewing Afternoon" on March 24 from 4:30-6:00 for the families of students and the community at large.  Please stop by and enjoy the creative efforts of our students.