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Thursday, March 24, 2016

This week in math we have been exploring measurement of objects by their weight.  Children had an opportunity to use balance scales to compare two objects, noting which object was heavier.  We then moved on to more precise measurement, using sets of pennies and sets of counting bears to weigh different objects.  This has also provided practice with counting higher numbers as children have chosen some heavier objects to weigh.  Children have been doing a really nice job working with partners on these tasks.




During ECO this week our focus was on making ink with plants.  Children had lots of fun mashing and mixing to create  inks using various plants.  Blueberries and hibiscus seemed to give us the most color.  While the ink was steeping we spent some time outside looking for natural materials that could be used for drawing or writing.  We wrapped up our morning testing out the ink!








Thursday, March 17, 2016

Earlier this week we created track scenes and short stories to accompany them.  Children then made puppets and did a shadow show for their stories.   It's always lots of fun to hear the tracking stories and watch them unfold in the dark!




We also painted our paper mache animals and added some final embellishments.  These will stay in the classroom until our books are done and we have had a chance to share them with our reading buddies.  Everyone has put a great effort into all parts of this project and are feeling pretty proud of their final products!





Chickadee, Coyote, Moose, and Bobcat.

Red Fox, Cottontail Rabbit, Black Bear, and River Otter.

A class portrait!




Friday, March 11, 2016

We are in the midst of writing informational pieces about our nature name animals.  Last week we began the process by thinking of questions a person would have about an animal if they knew nothing about it.   We have been gathering information to answer each of these questions, which will be turned into a book for each child.  We are fortunate to have kindergarten friendly books on most of this year's nature names and almost all of the children have also been able to access information on a site called PebbleGo, a data base for emerging readers.  A really nice feature of this site is that the information is read out loud.  Children had lots of fun creating paper mache animals which will be a visual accompaniment for this writing.

We enjoyed another PJ and stuffie day and added lunch in the classroom to our celebration!