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John Cooke

@fbmscs6

Computer Science Teacher | M.Ed. Framingham State U | B.S. Boston University | ISTE Certified Educator

Joined October 2013
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Great night of teacher centric comedy with @BoredTeachers in Plymouth! Headliner @devinsiebold was the icing on the cake. Great comedian and genuinely nice guy.

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6th graders at FBMS are fully engaged in #HourOfCode activities! Using #Scratch to design their name, create their own Google logos, or build a superhero. The excitement for coding and CS that this generates is why #CSEdWeek is one of my most favorite times of the year!

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In the spirit of today's Empowering Readers theme: Survive, Adapt, Overcome, FBMS grade 6 Computer Science classes got in the wayback machine and hit The Oregon Trail! #WeRMarshfield

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I'm having a blast collaborating with GWS art teacher Mrs. Chevalier on 4th grade pixel art creations using Google Sheets. #WeRMarshfield

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Creating, innovating and having fun with Ozobots during After School Enrichment!


Getting digital with a Read Across America Choice Board in Mr. Gallagher's Kindergarten class!


Great kickoff today with my After School Enrichment class having Fun with Digital Tools! The tool du jour: 3D Pens.

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Mrs. Masotta's grade 2 class collaborating and creating digital artifacts with images and text using the share feature on Google Slides and their Chromebook's webcam!

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Ms. Hayes' 1st grade class using 3D pens to create snowflakes in the GWS Innovation Lab. No two are alike!❄️

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When we go, we go together. The #Artemis team wants to thank everyone who helped us along the way toward the first launch of the @NASA_SLS rocket and @NASA_Orion


5th grade students applying algorithms to the real world by uploading and running programs they created to @ozobot robots. There are definitely some potential future @BostonDynamics candidates in this bunch! #innovation #Robotics

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Software engineers in training: Grade 5 SRS students writing #blockly code to create algorithms that complete tasks on code.org. @srsppal

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SRS Fifth graders using Google Sheets to collect and organize nutrition data.

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I just earned a new @Flipgrid badge: 500 Response videos! I’m a champion of student voice. https://t.co/z05iDLAVTr

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Thanks to @gordonkorman for sharing his experiences and insights as an author with grade 4 at GWS!

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In these turbulent times and on the 8th anniversary of this somber day, I think we all need to pause and heed the wise words of young Martin Richard. #OneBostonDay #BostonStrong

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Took Mrs. Smith’s kindergarten class stargazing in VR today. They were over the moon with excitement! #diveinmpsd

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Fifth graders learning how to use @tinkercad to create 3D models for an engineering project.

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Only 3% of Black students learn computer science in high school or beyond. Please watch and share this video. Inspire a student. Together we can change the face of computer science. #BlackVoicesForCS


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JUST IN: Jen Psaki highlights Artemis Program: We will send “another man and another woman to the moon.”


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