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December 13, 2019
Pictures from the PTA meeting last night….we were serenaded and grounded for our meeting by our wonderful Gators, current and past students.
March 06, 2020
These fourth graders have gone from learning about circuits to building their Jazzy Jamestown Theme Park attractions using these skills. Keep your eyes peeled for more as they start to take shape.
April 05, 2018
For Pi Day (3-14 for those of you not in the know) was deliciously celebrated in one grade 6 class with a pie contest and pi math problems. Students brought in pies and teachers taste-tested. While winners may have been named, technically everyone won because the pies were awesome and math was fun.
January 27, 2017
The Kings Glen and Kings Park Student Services and Counseling Offices have provided some insight in practicing positive discipline. Here are some bullet points from their presentation on January 26, 2017.
February 19, 2020
Fourth graders are beginning their STEAM PBL about building roller coasters with an exploration of electrical circuits. Check out this space later for even more fun and cool learning as they continue to build their understanding.
February 05, 2020
As teams wrapped up their STEAM PBL's about climate change and weather warnings, they reflected on the process and project. Excitement was high. Students loved and learned. They remarked about the benefits of being on a team, wishing only for more time and collaboration moments. They wondered about how their coding might apply to other areas of learning. Some expressed continued concern for our changing environment and how their learning helped them see how they might work toward change. Reflection is the best part of learning.
January 31, 2020
Students in several classes at Kings Glen are completing project-based learning about solving some of the bad effects of global warming, using skills in coding, problem-solving, presentation, creativity, collaboration, writing and so much more.
September 27, 2018
“Fine.” Is that the answer you are repeatedly getting from your child when you ask, “How was school today?” Here are some open-ended questions to try when you find that your child may be open to talking.