On Friday, April 22nd, my students
were able to connect with history in a way most high school students are never
able to. Dr. Sarah Myers from St.
Francis University and her Public History students brought in World War II Artifacts
that were actually used during the war.
The items were displayed throughout my classroom and students were able
to travel to each station in order to gain insight into the various topics. The topics that the St. Francis students
presented on were WWII uniforms, WWII weapons, WWII propaganda, WWII Letters
Home, WWII Medals, WWII Medical Kits, and WWII Music. My students had a blast interacting with
living pieces of history and made the WWII Era something much more than just a
story. I have been in touch with Dr.
Myers and she informed me that they will be opening a WWII Museum in Loretto,
that will include all of the pieces that they brought to my class as well as much
more. Overall, the presentations were
amazing and made Friday one of the most impactful days I’ve had as a student or
an educator.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
STEM Professions Day at UPJ
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Shelly Craft from the Penn State Extension Office
Shelly Craft from the Penn State Extension Office visited Cambria Elementary’s 4th grade Science classes on Monday April 18th to discuss watersheds- the area that drains to a common waterway, such as a stream, lake, wetland, or even the ocean. She demonstrated to the students how our individual actions directly affect the watershed we live in, as well as, how working together we can protect our nation’s water resources.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
2nd Grade Water Cycle Animation
JES second grade classes used the Stop Animation app on the ipads to create animations of the water cycle during computer class.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e52LzLuSpnM&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e52LzLuSpnM&feature=youtu.be
Monday, April 18, 2016
CCHS Presents "#wordsheal" Program at JE
Central Cambria High School students came to Jackson Elementary School to present the #wordsheal program. This program taught 4th and 5th grade students about cyber bullying and how to keep themselves safe online and be kind to others. A big thanks to Mrs. Shirk and the CCHS broadcasting students.
JE Cyber Bullying Presentation
Parents and students from Jackson Elementary enjoyed a presentation by Mr. Strittmatter and Mr. Paronish on cyber bullying.
Monday, April 11, 2016
JE Reading Competition
We would like to give a “shout out” to all the members of our Reading Competition Team. The students work very hard to prepare for this competition. Great job boys and girls!
Friday, April 8, 2016
CE Reading Competition
Congratulations to the Cambria Elementary Spring Reading Competition Team for placing 1st at the I.U.08 Interscholastic Reading Competition on Wednesday, April 6th. Not only did they get a 1st place ribbon, but the team was the second highest scoring team of the entire spring competition and there were 52 teams. Each team was required to read forty-two books from a designated list and compete against more than fifty teams to gain points by answering questions about the books. Participating on the competition team requires great time and commitment from the students. Please be sure to congratulate them for their hard work! The team members are Ava Monbourne, Jessica Lian, Annaliese Niebauer, Joy Sodmont, Kayden Magulick, Amber Bailey, Cerenity Smithbower, Abbie George, Abby Sheredy, Emma Dumm, Jonathan Wess, Kathleen Farabaugh, and Valerie Hodge.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
JE 2nd Grade Musical Presentation
The JES 2nd grade classes created a literacy and music video. They combined vocal ostinatos and percussion instruments to books such as the Hungry Caterpillar and the Ten Little Caterpillars.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GK8aebXaJw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GK8aebXaJw
Monday, April 4, 2016
Dr. Woods Visits Anatomy and Physiology Classes
Dr. Thomas Woods, Central Cambria School Board Member and
St. Francis University faculty member guest lectured during the CCHS Anatomy
& Physiology classes. Dr. Woods, a
part of SFU Physician Assistant Program faculty, presented cardiovascular
topics to the class ranging from heart disease, stents, catheterization and other
heart related information. He
illustrated techniques on human cadaver hearts that are utilized in the medical
field for treatment of coronary stenosis created by plaques and explained how
by-pass surgery is conducted. Dr. Woods’
presentation helped students see real life situations dealing with the human cardiovascular
system. His knowledge of both the
cardiovascular system and the medical field has helped to inform students who
are trying to make career decisions about entering the many medical disciplines
available to them. Many thanks to Dr.
Woods for bringing in the heart and brain specimens and taking his time to
present this valuable information to the Central Cambria High School anatomy students.