Sunday, March 25, 2012

Down on the Farm

We will be doing a mini-unit on salmon in preparation for our field trip to the Salmon Hatchery in Issaquah on Wednesday. We will finish up our farm unit the remaining of the week.

Monday: Salmon
Letter z: zebra
Art: salmon skeleton
Math: salmon bingo
Science: salmon life cycle
Number 9

Tuesday: Salmon
Letter Z: zoo
Art: salmon scenery
Math: salmon pattern blocks
Science: what salmon eat
Number 9

Wednesday: Field Trip to Salmon Hatchery

Thursday: Chicken/Rooster
Letter Z: zero
Art: chicken
Math: matching eggs
Science: life cycle of a chicken
Movement: Plastic egg walk/balance, chicken dance
Number 9

Friday: Goat
Letter Z: zoom
Art: Goats
Math: Farm animal pattern
Science: farm animal book entry
Number 9

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Leprechauns and more!

The leprechaun visited Discovery Garden on Friday while we were outside. He was in such a hurry and made a mess while in our school, and also left a nice surprise for the kids! What a silly little man! The kids and teachers loved it! Here are some pictures of the fun...all of my pictures of the kids were blurry because of all the movement, but this is what the leprechaun left behind! 

This is where the leprechaun entered- through the window. He left his tiny green footprints, along with a trail of gold glitter and clovers.


                                                  Here's one of the messages that the leprechaun left:)

Here is part of the mess that the leprechaun made…he tossed things on the ground, turned chairs overs, and rummaged through the recycle bin.


The kids followed the footprints, which led to this nice surprise! Gold coins, green glow-in-the-dark bracelets, and some stickers!
                                                                Leprechaun art project
Last week we finished up our amphibian unit. Here are some pictures of some of our activities!
                                                                Counting frogs on a log


                                                   Our river with fish, lily pads, and tadpoles
                                                                      Tadpoles and frogs
 
                                                                              Salamanders

Monday, March 19, 2012

On the farm...

Monday: Farm Overview
Letter: Q – queen
Book: Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown
Number: 8
Math: favorite farm animal group graph
Art: Big barn painting and farmers
Science: Farm Animal Search
 
Tuesday: Cow
Letter: Q- quail
Book: Click, Clack, Moo Cows that Type
Number: 8
Math: counting spots on a cow/cow addition
Art: cow art project/handprint cow
Science: Making butter

Wednesday: Pig
Letter: Q- quilt
Book: The 3 Little Pigs, If You Give a Pig a Pancake
Number: 8
Math: Pig Bingo and Piggy Bank Money Counting
Art: paper plate pig
Food Science: Mud Pudding

Thursday: Sheep
Letter: Q- quad (4)
Book: Farmer Brown Shears His Sheep
Number: 8
Math: counting sheep
Art: Sheep

Friday: Horse
Letter: Q- quart
Number: 8
Math: horse shoe counting/animal counting
Art: horse
Science: farm animal entry

Sunday, March 11, 2012

More Amphibians!

Monday: Frog Review
Letter U: unicorn
Art:  Red Eye Tree Frog
Math:  frog size sequencing
Science: Tree for red eye tree frog
Number: 7
Extra: frog hunt

Tuesday: Salamander
Letter U: umbrella
Art: Salamander
Math: Salamander counting book
Science: Regeneration and salamander diagram
Number: 7

Wednesday: Newt
Letter U: up
Art: tissue paper newt
Math: color by number newt
Science: what newts eat (insects, worms, snails, small fish)
Number: 7

Thursday: Frog and Toad
Letter U: ukulele
Art: Toad texture painting
Math: Frog Bingo
Science: Toad mini book
Number: 7

Friday: Amphibian Review and St. Patrick’s Day
Letter U: uncle
Art: St. Patrick’s art project
Math: Amphibian patterns/shamrock math
Science: Amphibians around the world
Number: 7

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Amphibians

We will begin to study amphibians this week. We will focus mostly on frogs this week, and will look at newts, toads, and salamanders next week. Here is something I learned while researching about amphibians: “amphibians” means 2 lives. They live and breathe in water for the first part of their lives, and live on land and breathe the air the second part of their lives.

Monday
·         Letter O: Oval
·         Art: Frog and Lily Pad
·         Math: Lily Pad Matching with numbers
·         Science: Frog Life Cycle
·         Number 6: Air and white board writing

Tuesday: Frog and Toad
·         Letter O: Octopus
·         Art: Tadpole Finger painting
·         Math:  Frog Probability (which fly does the frog like the best)
·         Science: Compare and Contrast Frog vs. Toad
·         Number: Handwriting

Wednesday: Field Trip
·         Letter O: Octagon
·         Art: Frog Puppet
·         Math: Frog Addition
·         Science: Different Species of Frogs
·         Number: Get the object

Thursday:
·         Letter O: Orange
·         Art: Frog with labels (eyes, webbed feet, head, legs)
·         Math: Frog Memory Match
·         Science: Frog Tongue Replication with straw
·         Number: Number Search

Friday:
·         Letter O: Owl
·         Art: Shape Frog
·         Math:  Shape Sort
·         Science: Frog Diagram
·         Number: Matching