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March 16, 2012
by: by Mickenzie Petrie, Publications Intern at IDEAS Academy

Mosaic math students plot spring plots

For the past three weeks, Ms. Kooistra's 6th grade applied math class has been using their knowledge of unit cost to plan gardens. One of her students, Hannah, explained that unit cost is calculating the price per item by dividing the price by the total number of items. The students used this to calculate the cost per seed in order to find an estimate for each garden.

Other components in this project included graphing and plotting the plants and making and sticking to a budget. After researching how much space different plants need to grow, students plotted them on graph paper accordingly. Dalinee and Hannah, both 6th grade students, said their favorite part was picking out the pretty flowers, but it was difficult to space the flowers and make sure they had enough room to grow. Students also needed to come up with a scale unit for their graphs. The most common scale was one box on the graph paper equals one foot.

Overall, Ms. Kooistra said she is happy with how the projects turned out.

"Most were very informative and creative, but a few spent too much time on the flowers and not enough on the math," she said.


March 12, 2012
by: Dollie Cromwell, Journalist

MATHCOUNTS State

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Mosaic sixth-grader Eric Yang placed 30th out of 142 competitors at the state MATHCOUNTS competition on March 3 at the Lowell Center in Madison.

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March 12, 2012
by: Dollie Cromwell, Journalist

Mosaic Chess Club Places 2nd

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The Mosaic Chess Club placed second out of 15 teams in the sixth- through eighth-grade division of the Sheboygan County Chess Championship on Saturday.

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February 28, 2012
by: Dollie Cromwell, Journalist

Exhibitions of Learning

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Do you have some old items in your garage or attic that you’d like to transform? Do you know how a Japanese education compares to one in the United States? Have you ever wondered what prompts someone to become a serial killer? Are you intrigued by domes?

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February 19, 2012
by: Leah Eilmus

Chess Club Wins 2nd Place at Acuity

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Congratulations!

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February 19, 2012
by: Leah Eilmus

Mo Chess Competition Shirts

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Chess Club Competition Shirts

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February 14, 2012
by: Dollie Cromwell, Journalist

MATHCOUNTS

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Mosaic sixth-grader Eric Yang has qualified to participate in the state MATHCOUNTS competition on March 3 at the Lowell Center in Madison.

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February 14, 2012
by: Dollie Cromwell, Journalist

Chess team places 3rd at Kohler tourney

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The Mosaic Chess Club team of Alex Dean and Arden Howland placed third in the K8 category at the 5th Annual Kohler Schools Chess Tournament on...

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February 14, 2012
by: Dollie Cromwell, Journalist

Heart Project

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Science teacher Vicky Rhodes asked Mosaic students to describe a trip throughout the circulatory system from the point of view of a red blood cell.

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February 14, 2012
by: Dollie Cromwell, Journalist

ESAA Government

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In their latest project-based learning unit, third- through fifth-graders at ESAA are getting a firsthand experience in democracy. The students are examining how to develop a student government for ESAA that provides freedom, democracy and justice.

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