Apr
16
2012
Mrs. Bucher
Today we began talking and learning about the penny! Mr. Nored taught the children a song about the penny to the tune of B-I-N-G-O. It was so much fun to see the children pay so close attention while he was teaching the song to them. Maybe ask the children tonight if they can sing it to you. We also learned a new game where there were piggy banks with different amounts of change on them. The children worked in partners and one at a time they had to flip over a pig. Whatever the amount was on the pig they had to show that amount with the coins. The children LOVED this game and were sad to see the time end.
We have been talking about showing our planet research to an audience. Today I worked with two groups who wanted to videotape their knowledge of their planets. I am so excited to work with the other groups on their planet representation.
Apr
16
2012
Mrs. Clark
Kristien is sharing his snake painting.
As we shared last week, we finished writing the first draft of our play. This week we are going to be working on revising it. Today we made our first attempt at this. As a class we decided on the protocol to revise. If a friend has an idea they can present it to the class and together we vote on if we would all like to include it in the play. (This is everyone’s play so we all have a say!) This afternoon, Kristien brought a new character to our play. He wanted to revise the play and add a snake to the story. He explained his thoughts and together we all decided to add the new character!
This afternoon, during Math Workshop, we started to talk and learn about pennies. As we start studying money, I can already tell that the kids are excited about it! Today we talked about it’s value and the different things we noticed about the penny.
BreAnna is looking for Abraham Lincoln on the penny.
Apr
13
2012
Mrs. Clark
Just a reminder: We are having our April Family Night next week on April 19th at 6:00pm. We will have activities that have to do with Science. Get ready to have some fun!
Apr
12
2012
Mrs. Clark
Today we started exploring the concept of photosynthesis. Over the last few days we have been talking about how the trees help the earth. (When trees make their own food through photosynthesis, they also have left over oxygen that they push out into the air.) At the beginning of our talks the kids could tell me that the trees take in the bad air and push out the good air. While this is a simple explanation, I wanted them to know more! My goal is for them to gain new vocabulary such as photosynthesis, oxygen, and carbon dioxide! So today we experimented with this idea. This morning I set up an experiment. Together, we completely submerged an aquatic plant in water. We then put it under a light that represented out “sunlight.” As the kids watched me set this up Dorothy made an impressive prediction. She said, “I think the water will turn bubbly.” Reid helped her out by explaining that the good air would be the bubbles in the water. As the day went on the kids were very excited to see what was going to happen to the plant. At the end of the day each friend got a chance to closely observe it. Many said, “I see bubbles!” They were very excited about this! We had a short conversation that the bubbles were made by the plant and the fancy word for the bubbles would be oxygen. While this may seem like a intense topic, I know that after a few more experiments and experiences all of the kids will be able to explain photosynthesis!
David and Selah are observing the bubbles in the water.
Do you see the oxygen?!
Apr
12
2012
Mrs. Bucher
Monday and Tuesday we began exploring the Greek symbols for each planet. With the research that was happening with each group, a friend found the Greek symbol for their planet in a book. That began a wonderful discussion of the Greek symbols and why they look the way they do. The children each got their planet’s Greek sumbol and then they made out of their choice of materials. We took photographs of them and then put them up in our room so we could reference our new knowledge.
Today we had a beautiful walk to and from The Children’s Museum. On the way there and back we noticed the houses, the Moon that was out, and really enjoyed getting that fresh air. While at the Museum, the children were so excited to see the show about “The Secrets of the Cardboard Rocket!” Madeline P. said, “I feel lucky because I know a story about stars!” Jamari noticed that when the show began it seemed like we were moving. He said, “It is moving! We are moving!” As we were learning about all of the planets, Emily said, “Earth is small! It doesn’t feel it when you are on it!”We learned new things about each planet which we will take with us for a long time!
Saturn's Greek symbol that Oliver, Mekhi, and Geneva worked on!
Walking back from The Children's Museum.