Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Thanksgiving!

It's Thanksgiving!
We been very busy with some fun projects this month.  Here are just a few......

Here is a great family project that our Kindergartner's at HBW have been doing for years!  The turkey needs a disguise to hide from the hunter!  See if you can guess who's under that glam!






Precious!  Love these little Indians hands.  To add a bit of math, we sang and recorded 10 Little Indians under the numbered flaps.  Finally we added the correct # of feathers under onto each Indians headdress. 



I just love the answers I get while doing this; really touches my heart. 



This is an example of our Thanksgiving place mat.  We compiled all of our blessings onto one turkey.



This is the first time I tried this, and man did it come out cute! Every student got one to take home and share with his/her family.



All this talk about turkeys really enticed my kiddos to draw their own.





There's never enough time in the day to let them know how much we care.  Taking the time to do this is so important.


Hope everyone has a yummy, blessed Thanksgiving!

Hibernation Day!

Today we had a fantastic time role playing through the hibernation process!  First, we began with our reading story last week, A Bed for Winter.  We created our T chart as we discussed what types of animals hibernate, adapts, and migrate in the winter months.  Next, we read many of Karman Wilson's books, including Bear's New Friend, Bear Feels Scared, and Bear Snores On.  But, one of my favorites is a new book by Michelle Meadows titled Hibernation Station.  Myself and the kiddos loved the illustrations throughout the story. 

Today was finally the day we've been waiting for, we got to go into hibernation!  The students brought multiple animals that we learned about throughout the past week.  First, we had to find food and water before we settled down.  I placed plates of 'hibernation food' around the room.  After being given a baggie, the students had to search the room for food to store up for the winter.  We discussed how some food may be hard to find; we can find it up high in trees (our loft), under stumps (our reading rack), and many other places.  After gathering our food, we took a drink from the stream (our water fountain), and headed out to find a safe place to sleep.  

Where could that food be hiding?



The hunt is on!






Sitting down for our last snack before a long winters nap.

One last sip of water from the stream before we go down. 

It's lullaby time.  We sang Twinkle Twinkle Little Star as we drifted away.







Winter's OVER!  Time to wake up!

Afterwards we disigned our habitats for the winter months, then we wrote a sentence about our animal.





So proud of these little guys and gals!  Another great resource to check out is
Duck at the Door  by Jackie Urbanovic.  It involves a duck staying behind with his new friends instead of migrating.  Very cute!

All About Owls

What a fantastic few weeks it's been!  I just love fall and all the wonderful new learning that comes with it.  Here are a few snap shots of our owl day.  First, we read about different speicies of owls and their characteristics.  We discussed how different animals have specific things about them that allow them to adapt and hunt for food.  After viewing pictures on google, we created our 'fact' charts then made our own owls.  :)