![Courtesy photo‘Race to be slow’Landstuhl Elementary-Middle School students in Michael Roylance’s sixth grade science class are challenged to build a course that would slow down the transformation of potential into kinetic energy of a marble rolling down a table. The students in this “Race To Be Slow” who increased the time the most, won.](https://www.kaiserslauternamerican.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Photo18a21.jpg)
‘Race to be slow’
Landstuhl Elementary-Middle School students in Michael Roylance’s sixth grade science class are challenged to build a course that would slow down the transformation of potential into kinetic energy of a marble rolling down a table. The students in this “Race To Be Slow” who increased the time the most, won.
![Photo by Jennifer McPhail-Hastings‘Hour of Code’Fifth grade students in Jennifer McPhail-Hastings’ class at Landstuhl Elementary-Middle School have fun with their “Hour of Code” during Computer Science Week. It was fun, challenging at times, and led to some collaboration among students.](https://www.kaiserslauternamerican.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Photo18b9.jpg)
‘Hour of Code’
Fifth grade students in Jennifer McPhail-Hastings’ class at Landstuhl Elementary-Middle School have fun with their “Hour of Code” during Computer Science Week. It was fun, challenging at times, and led to some collaboration among students.