Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Comma Projects for English
The students will be given several days in class to work on this, and presentations will be Friday, January 27 - Friday February 3.
I'm excited to see what the students come up with!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Our Spartan Elf : Victoria Dolanch!
Way to go, Victoria!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Glopsnerch Essay
Students may also build a model of their glopsnerches, and bring them in for up to 10 bonus points in class! Several models have been turned in already, and they are excellent!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Language Arts: Nonfiction Unit
In addition to our article analysis, students completed a cross-curricular mini-unit on nonfiction articles with Mrs. Drakeley's English classes. Students read articles on an online newspaper for teens called Tween Tribune. After reading two articles of their choosing, students wrote and posted replies to the articles that will appear on the website.
Students will also have the opportunity to practice their research skills as part of this unit by completing a scavenger hunt in the library using reference resources to answer trivia questions.
Language Arts: Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie


In Language Arts, students are reading the novel Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick. This novel is about a boy named Steven who is dealing with his little brother Jeffrey's diagnosis of cancer. Fans of this book might enjoy reading the sequel, After Ever After, which focuses on Jeffrey in remission.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Science: "Expanding Your Horizons" STEM Conference

Five Spartan students attended the “Expanding Your Horizons” (EYH) conference at Robert Morris University on October 15. Katie, Nikki, Cat, Alexa, and Natalie participated in the nationally recognized conference for girls in 6th-9th grade who are interested in future Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers.
During the all-day conference, the Spartan girls attended hands-on workshops developed and led by RMU faculty and leading industry professionals. These included “Perfume Science”, “Regeneration Science”, “Explosions and Chemical Reactions”, “Unisphere Planetarium”, “Call my Random Number”, and “Endangered Animals”. Additionally, a speaker from the Society of Women Engineers gave a motivational talk about her successful career path during the lunch break.
According to Alexa, “The conference was inspirational and fun. I definitely recommend it for young girls who are interested in STEM careers. I spent time with friends, met interesting new people, and gained valuable knowledge.”
Katie returned with information about a middle school summer camp sponsored by the Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative. The camp, titled, “A Starfish Can Grow a New Arm, Why Can’t I?” is tentatively scheduled for July 2012. It will be held at the University of Pittsburgh Center for Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Please see Mr. Cornali if you are interested in learning more about this summer science opportunity!