Washington Kindergarten learned about coding during their fairytale PBL. Students coded a Beebot to tell the story of Little Red Riding Hood in one station and they also had to program their Beebot to follow a path. Next week they will plant seeds for Jack and the Beanstalk.
about 2 months ago, Derek Pike
Teamwork
Follow the line
Check it out!
Thumbs up
Little Red Riding Hood
Technology
Working hard
Beebots
Students in Mrs. Hutton's 2nd grade experienced screenless coding with Sphero Indis. This robotic car uses a color sensor and colored tiles to run a program. Students then wrote a 6 sentence pseudocode explaining how the code works. #WarsawInspires
2 months ago, Derek Pike
Coding around a student
Colored tiles
Working together
Celebration
Coding
Working hard
Check it out!
Writing a pseudocode.
Einstein said, "The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library." In our library, you'll find Mrs. Nunez providing a caring environment for everyone. She is fabulous at engaging students, incentivizing them to read, and instilling the love of reading in them. We are super grateful to claim Mrs. Nunez as a Washington Hornet. #WarsawInspires
2 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Our Innovation Lab Specialist
What a week! Wednesday we helped to "Light it Up Blue" for World Autism Awareness Day and today we dressed like our favorites, our students! #WarsawInspires
2 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Lighting it up blue for World Autism  Awareness Day
Comfy office dress code
Back to school!
Bruh, drippy!
If you want to know how we do what we do, look no further than these wonderfully helpful people. Our paraprofessionals are the backbone of the services we are able to provide to students. Meeting with small groups for focused instruction, offering one-on-one assistance, or being a second set of hands, ears, and eyes in the classroom, we are largely successful because of their help. Your ability to provide practical support in your quiet, selfless ways speaks volumes.Thank you to all of our paras. #WarsawInspires
2 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Our support system
Sharing together
Training and support
The Ft. Wayne Children's Zoo's ZooMobile program visited Washington 2nd graders. Students learned about tree frogs, geckos, and turtles, what type of habitat they live in, and how they interact in their ecosystems. Thank you to the Ft. Wayne Children's Zoo! #WarsawInspires
2 months ago, Derek Pike
Petting the turtle
Gecko
2nd grade
Check it out!
Tree frog
Turtle house
Box Turtle
Habitat
Today our halls were filled with the sound of music as 5th grade tried out 2 instruments. It is always great to hear the next generation of musicians get a start on their musical journeys! #WarsawInspires
2 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Low brass euphonium
Learning flute embouchure
Cello
String bass
Testing a violin with Ms. Dieleman
Learning to buzz
Testing a clarinet
Washington 6th graders created Cardboard Chairs for their STEM Engineering Project. They had to collaborate with their team to make the chair with specific dimensions to hold at least 70 lbs. Engineers from Medtronic, ZimmerBiomet, and Orthopediatrics listened to student presentations and offered feedback as well as leading a question/answer career talk. #WarsawInspires #ZimmerBiomet #Orthopediatrics #Medtronic
2 months ago, Derek Pike
Nice Work everybody!
Engineer volunteers
Presentations
Explaining the chair
Working together
Check it out!
Measuring
Teamwork
Collaboration
planning time
In Mrs. Anderson’s class at Washington Elementary, students are bucket fillers! Every time they show kindness, include a friend or use encouraging words, they get to add a pom-pom to their bucket. Once it’s full—they earn a prize! It’s a fun way to remind students that small acts of kindness make a big impact, and when we lift others up, we all shine brighter! She also loves celebrating those “I did it!” moments—like when a student writes their name or blends sounds for the first time. Every victory, big or small, is worth cheering for! Want to see more of what makes our classrooms so special? Join us on April 2 to explore them all! #WarsawInspires
3 months ago, Amanda Waddle
Anderson's Class
Anderson's Class
Anderson's Class
Anderson's class
Anderson's class
Washington 5th and 6th graders enjoying some nice weather at recess!
3 months ago, Derek Pike
soccer
swings
flying high
buddies
playing catch
football!
More football
basketball
merry go round
Fun and Friends
Washington's Student Council spent a week in March pre-selling Shamrock Surprises to raise money for Riley Children's Hospital. On Thursday morning, Student Council members put together 938 Shamrock Surprise bags! They're looking forward to passing them out on St. Patrick's Day tomorrow! #WarsawInspires
3 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Assembling bags of luck.
Sorting by class
Working together to spread good will.
Washington 1st graders dissected worms in the STEM Lab. They observed and measured a live worm and then learned about the internal anatomy of a dissected one. Thanks again to Mrs. Gough's HS science class for leading this lab! #warsawinspires
3 months ago, Derek Pike
This is Cool!
Look at the worm
creepy
HS help
Internal anatomy
Ready to Dissect
The students in the archery club have been working hard and improving each practice. Their techniques and accuracy have improved greatly since the first meeting. #WarsawInspires
3 months ago, Rochelle Criss
 Imrproving our skills
Setting their sights
Learning safety and accuracy
Taking aim
Today we partnered with the Warsaw Fire Department to learn more about fire safety. We learned about stop, drop and roll, having a meeting spot, and general fire safety. Some students were able to see how quickly they could dress in the heavy equipment used by firefighters. The best time was clocked at 1 minute and 11 seconds. Impressive! We are so grateful to these local heroes for investing in our kids! #WarsawInspires
3 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Dressed and ready to help save lives
Dressed in 1 minute and 11 seconds. Impressive!
Testing heavy equipment.
A little more growing to do before the outfit fits!
Even Kindergarten got dressed!
Demonstrating stop, drop, and roll
Our next generation of firefighters!
Washington 4th graders participated in an electrical safety program at Kosciusko REMC. Employees used live demonstrations to explain what happens when your power goes out and how linemen restore electricity to your house. Different workers talked about their careers and educational paths. Thank you to KREMC!!
3 months ago, Derek Pike
Cool hats!
Cool hats!
Live demonstration
Line workers
Be careful!
Working hard
Question time
Lineman
Career talk
Electrical safety
Chess Club has been having fun meeting on Wednesday mornings before school. Students have been learning how to play chess, strategies, and techniques, along with having a weekly chess match with another member. Be sure to get signed up for the free Checkmate Hunger Chess Tournament on March 29th. This tournament is open to any student and adult residing in Kosciusko County. Forms can be picked up in the office. #WarsawInspires
3 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Chess Club 24-25
Learning the art of the game.
Considering our next moves is a great life skill taught through chess.
A thrilling game
Double checking our moves
Learning different chess strategies
Chess club hard at work
Washington 6th graders had a visit from a team from Orthopediatrics in Warsaw. Engineers led a lab where students got to act as surgeons to drill and screw plates on femurs. The team talked about careers in Orthopedics as well as Cad programs and 3D printing. Thank you Orthopediatrics!! #WarsawInspires
3 months ago, Derek Pike
Ortho lab
Drilling
Career talk
Femur
Engineers
Explaining directions
Drilling
Orthopediatrics
Last Friday our 4th grade classes presented their Famous Hoosier projects to family and to the school. They did a fabulous job researching and presenting facts about a Hoosier of their choosing. Whether astronauts, restaurateurs, or athletes, Hoosier pride was evident throughout the building. Great job, 4th Grade! #WarsawInspires
3 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Presenting to family, staff, and other students
4th Grade Ultimate Warriors!
Theologian and athlete side by side.
Gus Grissom and Avery Brooks
Colonel  Sanders and Janet Jackson, both, hail from Indiana!
Two great Indiana basketball players side by side.
Dream big and reach for the stars!
Washington 6th graders conducted a Trendy Activity with the Kosc. Soil & Water Conservation District. They graphed data from a 5 year creek study and used their graphs to determine what years showed low water quality. #WarsawInspires
3 months ago, Derek Pike
Using math
Teamwork
Plotting a line graph
Working hard
Dissolved Oxygen
Gathering information
Turbidity
Water quality
Working together
Data
Washington 3rd graders are studying weather this quarter. They have been learning about the Water Cycle. Students pretended they were water molecules and journeyed from lakes to clouds to groundwater and then studied their pathway. They learned that water is always moving! #WarsawInspires
3 months ago, Derek Pike
Evaporation
Getting a bead
Water travels
Stuck in a glacier
Lakes
Roll and move
The Incredible Water Journey
Water sheet
Glacier station
Getting ready