Saturday, January 17, 2015

Winter animals

This cold weather gave us the perfect week to talk about winter animals.  We focused mostly on penguins and polar bears but enjoyed reading about other winter and polar animals.
Check out these cool polar bears.

Minds in motion time





We loved sharing the snow people projects from home!  Way to go parents! :)
Letter K practice

These penguins gave us a chance to sharpen our cutting skills to get ready for kindergarten

These boys were playing doctor's office. :)





We did a science experiment to test how polar bears can be in  icy waters and not freeze.  We learned that their blubber helps keep them warm. We dipped our bare hands into icy water and then tried it again wrapped in blubber (Crisco). It was amazing to see that our hand wasn't cold.


These friends think alike and all brought keys for letter K.
All of our K objects
This friend illustrated a whole book during class with ideas for each page. He took it home and dictated it to his mom.  Wow!  He said, "It's my very first book."  Great job buddy!
More snow people projects



We loved dancing to "party like a penguin" this week where we got to dive, slide and waddle. 
Painting polar bears with a paint shaving cream mix.  Fluffy and fun
We are getting so smart with our tens frames which they use in kindergarten a ton.  This week our number was 12 so we used little stickers (great fine motor activity you can do at home too) to place one in each box to fill the frame and make 12.  Most of us knew that 10 + 2=12 by just looking at the frames.  Smarties!


These friends are reading their snow book.  The know to touch under each word like big kid readers so that each word gets read.  So proud of our little class. :)




Mrs. Traci is so good to us!  She is finishing up our cute polar bear handprints so they can go home. :)
We loved looking through our new stack of winter books with friends.

What a fun week!  See you next week for our new theme, snow and ice! Brrrrrrrrr

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