Cardboard Challenge Preview
BASCP is planning to participate in the Global Cardboard Challenge this October. To prepare, Ozone teachers decided to give 4th and 5th graders a sneak preview of the event.
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BASCP is planning to participate in the Global Cardboard Challenge this October. To prepare, Ozone teachers decided to give 4th and 5th graders a sneak preview of the event.
Rain can’t stop an Ozone picnic. Children enjoyed watermelon and more on our picnic blankets and then played indoor cornhole for the rest of the day.
Students worked together to build catapults with supplies purchased at the Ozone store using special Ozone dollars. After the catapults were completed, they competed for best distance and accuracy.
Ozone knitters visited Crystal Lake to help decorate for last weekend’s Hooked on Newton: A Public Fiber Art Project, sponsored by the Newton Festival of the Arts.
Students on the Comets and Ozone programs ventured into Webster Woods for some geocaching. Using a GPS, and geocaching app, students discovered two caches and replaced the prizes in each one.
Several other 4th and 5th graders are close to being added to the list. The next challenge for students is to solve the Rubik’s Cube without any help from a teacher. Salome was the first to accomplish this goal. Fifth … Continued
Yesterday, 4th and 5th graders began the Rubik’s Cube challenge. About 20 students started the challenge, 7 students made enough progress that they decided to save their work, and 1 child solved her Rubik’s Cube today. 4th grader, Salome, was … Continued