Good morning (afternoon) dear earth, good morning dear sunAiden had something he wanted to share with us. He had made up his own lyrics: "Good morning dear villagers..." Others started making up their own words too. Pretty soon we had excitement brewing. Everyone had ideas of their own. We decided that we would like to make up our own Good Morning (or Afternoon) songs.
Good morning dear rocks and flowers everyone
Good morning dear beasts and birds in the trees
Good morning to you, good morning to me.
February 4, 2011
Making Books: Good Morning/Afternoon Dear Earth
One song that we sing each morning and each afternoon is:
We got right to it! We had books devoted to dinosaurs, animals, family members, classmates...
We used our pink alphabet pages to help us with needed sounds. Some of us sought inspiration from the pictures and words on those pink pages.
We each read our books to our attentively listening classmates.
We shared our stories with friends before taking them home. We promised to read them to moms, dads, dogs, cats, and even pet fish!
Amaryllis Study
Our most recent scientific study began with an amaryllis bulb.
We used pencil to draw the shapes that we saw. Then we painted with watercolors.
We identified the various parts - the bulb, the roots and the stem.
We used Unifix cubes to measure the height and width of the bulb.
Taking measurements helped with creating more accurate representations of the bulb.
We noticed the different colors - the reds, yellows, browns and greens.
We discussed the difference between a scientific/realistic and cartoon/make-believe drawings and paintings.
This science lesson focused on observation, shapes, lines, proportion and colors.
We listened to classical music while painting.
And just for fun, we added a background.
One amaryllis plant is on the windowsill and receives indirect sunlight. The other is in the dark closet. We will be watching and reporting changes.
January 15, 2011
Update and Tour of our Water-Damaged Building
January 11, 2011
Civil Rights in Kindergarten!





We will be reading these books as well. Then we will get a little book of Martin Luther King to read together. We'll identify words we know and highlight he and we.

January 9, 2011
Science Camp
After our classroom got flooded out, we moved to our temporary location. And since it's like camping out we kicked off the New Year with Science Camp Week.
We began with our Goldfish Study.
Sink or Float:
Adopt-A-Mealworm:
Walking Stick Insects:
So we could see them, we had our three biggest walking stick insects in an isolated tank.
- that they play dead
- they"dance" back and forth
- they pull their feet close to their bodies so that it looks like they don't have 6 legs (even though they do)
- They have sticky feet and can even walk upside down
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