Noah’s Sword!
When I first mentioned iTime projects back in the first or second week of school, Noah already knew what he wanted to do. Something with weapons. Specifically, making an actual sword. I was...
View ArticleKarl’s iTime: Soccer!
Lots of fun with this one today. But poor Karl, who put on a brave (though slightly grey) face for his presentation, had to actually leave the field at one point. He came back to finish strong,...
View ArticleLexi’s iTime Project: Rainbow Looms
I think Ritvik and I were the only ones who didn’t know how to make these. But thanks to Lexi’s clear instructions, we do now! I made a thumb ring! Yay! (it was meant to be a bracelet…spontaneous...
View ArticleRitvik’s iTime Project: India
Impressive, in-depth presentation from Ritvik this morning, clearly backed up by extensive research. Well done, Ritvik!
View ArticleThea and Maya’s iTime: Pizza!
The girls shared their passion for pizza today…as well as actual pizza! Not easy navigating the faculty lounge kitchen, cooking, organizing the feeding of 20 classmates, or presenting when a last...
View ArticleLydia’s iTime Project: Math
LOVED Lydia’s comment… “We are learning about the etymology and roots of words…why not the etymology of numbers?” If you are interested in the videos Lydia shared, just search “Doodling in Math Class”...
View ArticleSofie’s iTime Project: The Sea
VERY impressed with Sofie’s confidence…and the salter water tasting at the end definitely engaged the audience!
View ArticleSean & Justin’s iTime: Soccer
A few logistical items taken care of on the fly today, but all in all, an informative presentation and a good reason to get outside on this beautiful November day and play some soccer.
View ArticleiTime in New York with Abby
Yes, Abby has done two already. She left today proclaiming, “That was my favorite iTime project!” Self-assessment at its most honest…
View ArticleNida iTime: Hijab
After Nida presented, we talked about some of the reasons why a presentation might be memorable, and several students agreed that “I learned something new” was one important reason. Did that happen...
View ArticleEdward iTime: Predators
Some kids do extensive research for their projects. Others even talk to an expert in their area of interest. Edward? HE SWIMS WITH WHALE SHARKS!
View ArticleNoah iTime: Tomahawk
‘Tis the season…for iTime projects! Noah had fun sharing another one of his creations yesterday.
View ArticleA Timely iTime Project from Emilia
Big day in Berlin on Sunday, and Emilia timed it perfectly. Two signs of a good presentation are the number of questions and thoughtful conversations it inspires. Emilia’s did both!
View ArticleSean’s iTime: Isosceles Triangle
I’m noticing a trend that I wish I would have considered earlier. A few parents have come to watch their child present, just as Caroline did today for Sean. What a great idea! Parents, if your child is...
View ArticleLydia’s iTime: Piano
Lydia is pretty clever. She has a music exam this evening, so why not get a little extra practice by presenting to the class and performing for us? Genius…
View ArticleMaya’s iTime Project: Forest
Very exciting presentation…with a very special guest. Fun!
View ArticleTova’s iTime: Theater
Fun! I was impressed with how willingly everyone participated in Tova’s highly interactive presentation.
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