Last week third graders in Bettina Grund’s third grade Spanish immersion class at Clear Springs Elementary visited outer space! Not literally, of course. They used our new ClassVR headsets to leave earth in a weather balloon, rise up into the upper levels of the atmosphere, and eventually end up in outer space. Once they made it to space, they visited the sun and some of the planets in our solar system.


Bettina explained that using these headsets was an activity that she opted to give a try. She found it fairly easy easy to use and this was the second day the students had spent about a half an hour of class visiting the solar system. This activity was combined out only with science but also language arts after the students learned solar system Spanish vocabulary using iStation. The ClassVR experience fit in nicely as an extension to deepen their learning.
Thanks to the Minnetonka Foundation, 24 Class VR headsets were purchased this year. Eight headsets are stored in one portable case, so the three cases are available for our teachers to check out and use all together or in smaller sets.
Related posts:
- Class VR Headsets Now in Minnetonka Classrooms
- Fifth Graders Creating AR/VR Experiences to Enhance Learning
- Exploring the Respiratory System with Augmented/Virtual Reality & More in Seventh Grade Science
- Fourth Grade Student-led Virtual Field Trips with Google Tour Creator
- Minnewashta: Learning through a New Lens
- Google Expeditions Pioneer Program Visits Minnetonka Schools
- Google Cardboard- Virtual Reality in the Classroom
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