Past projects 3
Lights, Cameras, Action!
Funded May 4, 2022These videography tech materials have impacted students in a positive way to collaborate and work together on video projects. Students are learning about video, audio, and special effects with these materials that you have donated. The students send a big thank you to the donors that have funded our brand new videography studio! These materials will help students understand the importance of video, audio, and digital design. Today, when the students saw our new materials they were ecstatic to begin hands on learning! The creativity and morale of the students was absolutely phenomenal! Thank you so much again donors!”
With gratitude,
Mr. Peruggia
This classroom project was brought to life by SONIC Drive-In and one other donor.Molecule Madness!
Funded Dec 4, 2019Students have been utilizing the molecular modeling kits while learning chemistry. With your donation, students can now create large models of elements, compounds, and mixtures. Your donation has made the science laboratory a fun learning environment while we take a deeper look at the building blocks of life (atoms). Students also use the jumbo color coordinated periodic table poster as a visual reference for class discussions. The three medium sized posters create another crucial visual prompt for all students to understand the differences between elements, compounds, and the different types of mixtures/solutions. Thank you to all who donated for supporting our young scientists!”
With gratitude,
Mr. Peruggia
This classroom project was brought to life by An anonymous classroom supporter and 2 other donors.Periodic Table!
Funded Oct 21, 2019Thank you for your donations! When the periodic table with real encased elements arrived, it was like everyone's birthday in my science lab! Students instantly flocked to the front of the room to view the table. I explained to the students that we must respect and take care of this item for the years to come for future students to experience the elements of the periodic table.
During lessons and labs students will keep the periodic table with elements in the center of the table to use as a visual reminder/aid while they unravel the mysteries of molecular elements.
We used a document camera to enlarge the elements for all students to see while explaining the composition of each element!”
With gratitude,
Mr. Peruggia