We are inspired by our Mount Vernon Community of students, families, and staff who are showing great resilience, determination, and creativity to stay connected with one another and to support student learning. Their efforts to continue to make Every Day Count during this unprecedented time are amazing! Teaching & Learning staff are excited to share resources and ideas for staying connected and supporting student learning. Students are likely to hear from their classmates, teachers, and school sites with ways to stay engaged. Maintaining our sense of community supports our social-emotional health and will help each of us to remain engaged in learning. We hope you engage with and enjoy the ideas we post on our Every Day Counts! student learning blog. Stay tuned--we plan to begin posting on Monday, March 23rd! Many of the resources we will be sharing are available to all students via the MV TECHSMART K-12 DIGITAL LITERACY site.


Monday, May 11, 2020

5-11-2020 Street Maze

It’s a Street Maze

 

On a sunny day, it is nice to play a big outside board game, such as Street Maze.

 

Draw a board on your sidewalk or a piece of large cardboard that has five rows and five columns.  Place the numbers you see in the picture above in corresponding boxes.

To play for 1-2 players.  Youngest person goes first!

  1.  Start on the 1 in the bottom center square.

  2.  Then jump 1 space in any direction (Forward, Backward, Left or Right) but NOT diagonal.

  3.  You can choose to jump in any direction the number of squares indicated by the square you're standing on.

  4.  Your aim is to reach the heart on the  last jump of any given turn.

  5.  See how many different pathways to the heart center you can find.

  6. Make your own maze and share with your friends.


Mary Ellen Huggins: Mount Vernon Schools Teaching and Learning

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