Quest Academy Excellent Visual Notetaking
Fantastic example of visual notetaking @questgifted<iframe src="https://t.co/YUrJMdf16h" width="640" height="480"></iframe> — Knightly Readers (@knightlyreaders) February 7, 2017
Fantastic example of visual notetaking @questgifted<iframe src="https://t.co/YUrJMdf16h" width="640" height="480"></iframe> — Knightly Readers (@knightlyreaders) February 7, 2017
@questgifteded's version of the Globe Theater as an introduction to #romeoandjuliet. pic.twitter.com/43RQkKzSWL — Knightly Readers (@knightlyreaders) February 7, 2017
@questgifteded creates a different version of @VictoriaAveyard's #RedQueen, a complex, complicated action-packed thriller. pic.twitter.com/7rLNofOwIQ — Knightly Readers (@knightlyreaders) February 7, 2017 @questgifteded's alternate book cover for @Marie_Lu's #YoungElites, a dark story with a villain the reader can root for. pic.twitter.com/hkBoqr5LDC — Knightly Readers (@knightlyreaders) February…
If anyone wants to know truly why I love coaching, just watch this. This is a young man’s first point of the season. Shout outs go to all who helped. Thank you, thank you.
Mrs. Hasty, Quest Academy’s Lower School Music Teacher, showed eighth-grade students how to set up and start Garage Band for their upcoming Podcast project, an independent reading project for Mr. Shilhanek. This promises to be original, unique, and creative. Thank you so much. Love collaborating…
During Quest Academy’s annual fifth-sixth grade move-up day, sixth graders assumed the role of Ellis Island processors, ship captains, policemen and others. What a powerful way to end #moveupday. @auestgifteded's @ellisisland simulation #immigration https://t.co/xKltASrXI1 — Knightly Readers (@knightlyreaders) February 2, 2017 Watch on #Periscope: @ellisisland…
As part of an introduction to Shakespeare, Mr. Shilhanek’s 7th grade LA/SS class presented information about the Globe Theater. Along with the presentations, students also produced a model of the Globe Theater.