2018-2019
STREAM
Welcome to the 2018-2019 school year! My name is Mrs. Cindy Quick, and I am going to be the STREAM teacher this year. The STREAM (Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Arts, and Math) program is in the second year at St. Damian. In this class, students will work on projects, research data, plan and apply scientific methods to integrate science, technology, engineering, writing and mathematics to solve real world problems, and use logic and imagination to think critically. Students will be exposed to a variety of careers and associated college majors to stimulate contemplation of their future careers.
Starting at the pre-k level, the students will build and create using blocks, tiles, clay, and play-doh and will continue up to middle school where students will learn coding skills, build models with various materials, and research and plan using the engineering process. The students will also be working on their writing skills. Students will have access to the computer lab along with i pads.
Throughout the year, we will be doing crafts, games, and activities to emphasize Bible stories and the Catholic Church. These activities make the Bible stories and aspects of the Catholic Church more concrete and easier for the students to understand and is also a lot of fun.
Students will be checking out library books to encourage their love of books. The students will periodically work on projects to enrich their reading experience.
I’m looking forward to engineering our way through the upcoming year!
Mrs. Cindy Quick
Starting at the pre-k level, the students will build and create using blocks, tiles, clay, and play-doh and will continue up to middle school where students will learn coding skills, build models with various materials, and research and plan using the engineering process. The students will also be working on their writing skills. Students will have access to the computer lab along with i pads.
Throughout the year, we will be doing crafts, games, and activities to emphasize Bible stories and the Catholic Church. These activities make the Bible stories and aspects of the Catholic Church more concrete and easier for the students to understand and is also a lot of fun.
Students will be checking out library books to encourage their love of books. The students will periodically work on projects to enrich their reading experience.
I’m looking forward to engineering our way through the upcoming year!
Mrs. Cindy Quick