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2015 Innovative Teaching Mini Grants

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CATEGORY A

1. How the West was Fun: Carla Tudor Kerrigan, Aiken Elementary

2. S.T.I.R. I.T. UP (Scientifically Teaching Independent Research through Informational Text) : Jennifer N. Powell, Aiken Elementary

3. We've Got GAMEs: Jennifer Coffey, Chukker Creek Elementary

4. Got The Time? Got The Money?: Mary F. Young, Chukker Creek Elementary

5. The Math Zone: Jane DiTullio, Chukker Creek Elementary

6. Blown Away by Hurricanes: Cheryl Curtis, Chukker Creek Elementary

7. Science Buddies: Rosina Z. Langley, Sherlyn Chapman, Chukker Creek Elementary

8. What Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?: Chrissie McIlvoy, Chukker Creek Elementary

9. BOTANISTS AT WORK: Christina Schutte, Chukker Creek Elementary

10. POP Science: Lori Mastromonico, Chukker Creek Elementary

11. STEM Engineering Challenges: Belinda Y. Anthony, Chukker Creek Elementary

12. Integration through Trade Books: Jessica Walker, Chukker Creek Elementary

13. K'NEX Motion: Nathan Lobaugh, Denise Dickey, Clearwater Elementary

14. Let's ReKINDLE Our Love for Learning: Dawn Campbell, Clearwater Elementary

15. Pollution Patrol: Felicia Cullars, Columbia Middle School

16. Rain or Shine, it's learning time: Rachel Gasses, Nancy Haywood, Curtis Baptist School

17. Geometry: A Different Angle: Cathy Spivey, Curtis Baptist School

18. Speaking Text to Life: Michael R. Terry, East Aiken School of the Arts

19. STEM-ulating the Mind: Erica Neal, Catherine Beck, Andrea Jenkins, East Aiken School of the Arts

20. Digging into Science: Monica Petersen, Celeste Tanton, Mary Pat Yaun, Gloverville Elementary

21. Learning is Electrifying: Julianne Dove, Judy Boyd, Sarah McKinnon, Greendale Elementary

22. A Variable Variety of Learning: Lorrie H. Jones, Hammond Hill Elementary

23. Enhancing Energy in Ecosystems: Ginger Pope, Hammond Hill Elementary

24. Sixth Grade STEM is Blowing Away: Kishni Neville, Amy McClain, Kennita Hairston, Kendra Lloyd, Jackson Middle

25. STEM: Engineering Marvels from the Middle Ages: Kennita Hairston, Sally Brady, Kishni Neville, Jackson Middle

26. Lights Out: Kendra Lloyd, Sally Brady, Kishni Neville, Jackson Middle

27. Shopping for Science: Donald Barnhart, Samuel Addy, Johnston-Edgefield-Trenton Middle

28. Imagine That: TJ Quarles, Shirley Tillman, Johnston-Edgefield-Trenton Middle

29. Building a Biome: Angela Fallaw, Johnston Elementary

30. Making Math Connections using Manipulatives: Shannon Williams, Johnston Elementary

31. All About Bugs: Kim Gilley, Johnston Elementary

32. Feel the Force: Kimberly Rowe, Johnston Elementary

33. Seeing the Light: Amanda Mattson, Johnston Elementary

34. Furs, Shells, Scales and Tails: Janet Reams, Johnston Elementary

35. Student Designed Hand Washing Station for School Garden: Growing STEM with veggies: Sarah E. Burnham, Kennedy Middle

36. Math Labs for Eighth-Graders: Trina Terlizzi, Kennedy Middle

37. Windy Ways: Stephanie Prandy, Kennedy Middle

38. Laboratory Investigation and Frog Dissection: Darlene Belton, Lakeside Middle

39. Sunshine on My Solars Makes Me Happy: Becky Jarrard, LBC Middle

40. Power Up for WHAT?: Chrissy Atkinson, LBC Middle

41. Ya Gotta Calculate the Positive (and the negative, and everything ELSE, TOO): Leslie Tamplin, LBC Middle

42. Fractions and Reactions Contraption: Jill Emmons, LBC Middle

43. It's Sunny and I Know It: Cooking with Solar Power, Deborah Mims, LBC Middle

44. Healthy Hearts: Caring For Our Circulatory System: Julie McLain, Patricia Carroll, Mead Hall Episcopal

45. Did You See That?: Francine Alsbrooks, Diana Aggas, Mead Hall Episcopal

46. M.A.R.C.H. (Math Achievers Reaching Colossal Heights) Madness: Jenny Menger, Merriwether Elementary

47. Mathmaniacs: V. Hosea Walker, Merriwether Elementary

48. Oh, Say Can You See: La'Kendra Garrett, Merriwether Elementary

49. I Spy with My Little Eyes ... Engaged Explorers Turning Today's Learners into Tomorrow's Leaders with Science and Social Studies Learning Stations: Stephanie Humphries, Merriwether Elementary

50. Diggin' Up Bones: Shari Huiet, Paula Robinson, Merriwether Elementary

51. Classroom Critters: Janice Bass, Merriwether Elementary

52. Making Algebra Child's Play: Sheila Hornsby, Millbrook Elementary

53. Making Money Personal: Deborah Spence, Millbrook Elementary

54. What? Science, Math, and Technology in Music Class?: Kathryn Warren, Millbrook Elementary

55. A Sticky Situation: Designing Walls: Michele Waters, Millbrook Elementary

56. Giant Steps in a World of Discovery: Agnes Hobson, Millbrook Elementary

57. Building a Mathematical Foundation: Brandy Smalley, Millbrook Elementary

58. Mirror, Mirror: David Brinkley, Millbrook Elementary

59. We're Leaping into Science and Technology: Kimberly J. Mitchell, Millbrook Elementary

60. We'll Cross That Bridge When We Get There: April Layfield, Millbrook Elementary

61. No Matter What State: Marie Hughes, Millbrook Elementary

62. 4K Family Farm: Jennifer Melton, Millbrook Elementary

63. Grab N'Go Science Readers: Patsy Mears, Millbrook Elementary

64. Math Games Galore: Theresa Spieker, Mossy Creek Elementary

65. The 3Rs (Reading, wRiting, and Robotics: Traci Smith, Mossy Creek/Belvedere Elementary

66. Engineering Rockets: Jessica Overstreet, New Ellenton Middle

67. IPAD: Introduce, Promote, Analyze, Discover (Using The iPad As a Small Group Technological Tool for Education): Kaylyn Bryant, North Augusta Elementary

68. S.T.I.R. It Up (Speech and Technology Interventions for Reading): Leslie Bailey, North Augusta Elementary

69. Science Manipulatives for Critical Thinking-Magnetism: John Allen, John Ross, Oakwood-Windsor Elementary

70. Multiplication Mania: Bethany Cline, Terri Shumaker, Oakwood-Windsor Elementary

71. Datafy My School: Jennifer Perkins, Stacy Waugh, Oakwood-Windsor Elementary

72. The Green City Project: Kathleen M. Langston, Redcliffe Elementary

73. The 3 M's (Making Math Magical): Annie R. Williams, Edna Moore, Second Baptist Christian Preparatory School

74. iPads for Engaging E.I.P. Learners: Lexi Tanner, South Columbia Elementary

75. Sensory Integration to Help Our Occupation: Jenny M. Yonce, Elizabeth Carpenter, W. E. Parker Elementary

76. There is a Season: Audra Bedenbaugh, W. E. Parker Elementary

77. All Cracked Up: Jenny Mims, Heather Strickland, W. E. Parker Elementary

78. Hydroponics: Simplified, Brenda Jackson, Melissa Nicholson, W. E. Parker Elementary

79. Stars All Day: Jessica T. Johnson, Fran Clary, Amber Scates, Leslie Schumpert, W. E. Parker Elementary

80. Making Measurement Count: Ashley Shaw, Westminster Schools of Augusta

CATEGORY B

1. Train the Brain through Games: Melanie Miller, Aiken Middle

2. Now You See It, Now You Don't: First Grade Exploration of the Sun, Moon, and Earth: Mary Davidson, Belvedere Elementary

3. Simulations that Power Inquiry and Understanding: Christine Walcott, Busbee Corbett Elementary Middle

4. PowerPoint ... What PowerPoint?: Using Podcasts to Enhance Science and Math, Robin A. Vitali, Chukker Creek Elementary

5. 3rd Grade STEM Lab: Dee Sanborn, Cristine Raines, Chukker Creek Elementary

6. Up, Up, and Away: Thomas Heath, Jackson Middle

7. All Systems, Go: Dana Kaltz, Johnston Elementary

8. Diary of a Mad Scientist: Shannon Burnett, Lewiston Elementary

9. HOT Hands, On Science: Kathy Cassedy, Lewiston Elementary

10. From Seed & Soil to Food & Foliage: Paige Geddes, Merriwether Elementary

11. Sky Watchers: Jill Paul, Merriwether Elementary

12. 7th Grade Math Centers: Karen McCall, Cindy Grose, Merriwether Middle

CATEGORY C

1. Geometry in the Garden: Math in Real Life: Tabatha Younts, Belvedere Elementary

2. Bridging the Gap With Force, Friction, and Motion: Heather Shuler, Belvedere Elementary

3. Full STEAM Ahead: Alecia Page Kinard, Chukker Creek Elementary

4. Technology Today, Success Tomorrow: Janice Cleveland, Douglas Elementary

5. It's a Laboratorious Experience (ILE): Joe Ann Broadwater, Wanda Elam, Douglas Elementary

6. 3-D Ideas Taking Shape: Robin Bouye, Susan Grayson, Michelle Hughes, Linda Walker, East Aiken School of the Arts

7. E-books=Engagement in Science: Melanie Starks, East Aiken School of the Arts

8. Reusable Space-launch Recovery Vehicle: Kathleen Noyce, Grace Meyer, Evans Middle

9. Robotics and Design Teams: Kim Hampton, Marina Stafford, Evans Middle

10. Graph This! Graph That! Just Play that Funky Graph!: Bonnie Herskowitz, Kelli Cox, Vanessa Nelson, Freedom Park Elementary

11. Science Meets Art, Cross Curriculum: Izabella Kean, Beth Stewart, Greenbrier Elementary

12. Little Bits Engineering Program: Blake Stitcher, Wilmer Davis, Harlem Middle

13. Thinking Outside the 3D Printer Box: Michael Truitt, J. D. Lever Elementary

14. LEGO Mindstorms EV3: Angela Virella, Jackson Middle

15. Technology Enrichment: Nikki Parrish, Marcus Antley, Jefferson Davis Academy

16. Robo-Scientists: Alicia Miller, Lewiston Elementary

17. Sci on the Prowl: Debbie M. McCain, Merriwether Middle

18. FrankenSTEM Isn't the Only Current in Town: Laura R. Christenbury, Millbrook Elementary

19. If They Build It, They Will learn (A STEM Approach to Play): Sunny Forker, Millbrook Elementary

20. Junk Drawer Robotics: Betty Smith, North Augusta Middle

21. Let's Get Physical: Cheryl Zimmerman, Lauren Tacchi, Oakwood-Windsor Elementary

22. Raiderbot's Robotics: Lee Ann Hewitt, Roberta Bunch, Richard Carroll Elementary

23. Science Lab Enhancement: Amanda Christmas, Dawn Simmons, Greyson Gambrell, Sue Robichaux, South Aiken Baptist Christian

24. All Eyes on the Weather: Nancy Jolly, W.E. Parker Elementary

25. Science and Music ... The Odd Couple? I think Not: Ashley LaCross, W.E. Parker Elementary

26. Habitat Conservation Project: Using Technology to Teach Habitat Conservation: Caroline Whitcomb, Westminster Schools of Augusta


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