Thursday, December 1, 2011

Pillar Awards for Marlee, Yay!

Yay for Marlee, she got a pillar award for excellent citizenship this week! 



Shaving Cream Fun!!!

Oh Yes! We got out the shaving cream on Wednesday and got to work. We practiced writing our numbers 0-20, our letter formation, spelling our 1st and last names, and even some sight words! It was messy but so much fun! Our classroom had a nice fresh scent to it after it was all over too! 

















Dillon's Dad was our Mystery Reader this week!

Look who it was!



Mr. Gunderson read us a Elephant and Piggy book. Our favorite! 





The silly picture with our Mystery Reader is now a tradition!!! 
WHO IS NEXT???????????????????

Monday, November 28, 2011

Planting in the school garden!

This visit was all about getting down and dirty! We broke into two groups. Dr. Pan took one group. Dr. Pan's group got  to help the guppies into their new fish tank that will stay in our garden! The other group went with Miss. Tricia for planting radishes, carrots, and squash.
YUM! 

In this picture Dr. Pan and Ms. Tricia were talking to us about the garden rules and telling us the plan for this afternoon! 

Dr. Pan and the kiddos

These are our guppies! 

First, Dr. Pan put rocks and dirt at the bottom of the tank. He said the guppies like the water to be murky and dark. Next, we got water from the hose and filled buckets with water. This was a great time for our teamwork skills to come into play and they DID! Our class rocks at sharing and helping out! 

Seeing the tank for the first time. 

Dropping the dirt in.
Time to add water.
Thiago was the hose monitor.
Chloe was his helper!
The group carried the tubs of water to the fish tank. 

Look at all those helping hands! 
 
Rolling up the hose. Cleaning up what we use is important in the garden. No body likes a messy school garden :) 
Water is poured in. Now, time to add plants. These plants provide shelter for the guppies. 
  
Time to add the guppies! 
We have to cover the top with a screen. Dr. Pan said guppies like to jump out of the tank and we don't want that happening! You can see the guppies if you stop by our garden after school. Just remember, no tapping on the glass- it scares the little guppies!!! 


Miss. Tricia's group was busy planting seeds in the garden beds. We discovered worms! We always learned that the worms are helpful for growing plants and makes the dirt healthy! It was fun to get our hands dirty.
Ms. Tricia telling us all about the different kinds of seeds.
Made rows in the dirt for planting. 
Dropping the seeds into the dirt. 

Everyone got a turn.
Dean discovered these neat little balls of stone in the soil.
They are perfect examples of a sphere! 



Covering the seeds we just planted. 


This is a radish seed. Pretty neat, right?

It was a great after noon in the garden. My class had so much fun!
 I hope you enjoyed this posting and can see how much fun they had from all the pictures! 

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Five Senses Workstations

Workstation #1 Taste and Smell:
The kiddos were asked to try four different kinds of ice cream (each kid got a small spoonful). Then they were asked to smell the spoonful and then taste it. 
Next, they needed to write down there guess on what flavor it is. 
Most kids said this was their favorite station... I wonder why?????!?!?!?!?!?????



Layne's Mom was helping with this station. Making sure everyone got to taste the ice cream.
 



Workstation #2 TOUCH:
This station is where the kiddos made touch boards. They were asked to glue different textures to their paper. Many of the kids enjoyed all the different kinds of things there were able to feel at this station. 





 

Workstation #3 TOUCH (again):
This one was called Block in a Sock. The kids had to use their hands to feel for a shape that was inside each sock. Next, they were asked to draw the shape on to the paper. 


Hayden is feeling for the block. 
Mia is drawing her shapes. 

Workstation #4 Sight:
This is the station where the students made sight boards. They were asked to find different kinds of colors, hues, designs, and patterns to add to their paper. It was loads of fun when the sparkly glue came out! 





 Workstation #5 Hearing:
At this station the students used their ears to listen for sounds they could hear on the stereo. I set up a tape with different sounds on it.  Each student had a worksheet and they had to put an "X" on the pictures that matched the sounds they heard. There were 12 different sounds. The kids loooooooved listening and using the big blue earphones! 

Dean's mom helped out at this station. 








Here is our classroom busy at work. It's so great to see all the kiddos engaged and working hard at learning about their senses.



A Big Mahalo to the Moms and one Grandma that helped out on Wednesday!!!