Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Teddy Bear Picnic and Valentine's Day!


There was lots to love in Kindergarten last week!  

We kicked off the week with Valentine's Day!  Everyone loved sharing their valentines with their friends and using our teddy bear bags we made at Fun Friday to hold all their special treats!




We hope you enjoyed your special valentines, too!



The rest of the week was devoted to Don Freeman, his character Corduroy, and all things teddy bears!

First we read about Corduroy for a little inspiration.

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Then we participated in a Corduroy themed STEM challenge!  We imagined what type of container Corduroy might need to hold ten extra buttons--just in case he lost another one.  Students had to construct their container to survive a 10 second shake test.

                                         

                                 

                                          

                                          

After construction, we began the shake test.  We used the numbernof buttons that fell out of the containers to determine the number of buttons left inside.  Here's how it all shook out!

                                  

All that shaking made us a little hungry, so it was time for a teddy bear snack!  Our teddy bear biscuits were YUMMY--especially with a little honey!

                                             

 And of course we couldn't do teddy bear week without making our own teddy bears!

                                         

It wasn't Build-A-Bear, but it was still a lot of fun!

                                         

Next it was time to do what we do best--WRITE!  Apparently teddy bears are the best sort of inspiration!   

                               

                               

Then it was time to picnic!




















Tuesday, February 14, 2017

What Do You Know About Polar Animals?

After learning about about Tacky and his companions in their nice icy land, we read Life in the Polar Regions to learn a little bit more about polar animals, their food, and their habitat.


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After looking at Pebble-Go, we decided to learn more about walruses, beluga whales, puffins, arctic foxes, penguins, and polar bears.

We used iPads to research our animals, and then we recorded our information in our Polar Research Journals.








We worked hard all week and completed our research journals on Friday--then it was time for the fun part!  

We worked together in small groups to create art work that would show others how our animals look, where they live, and what they need to survive.  They were AMAZING!












After we completed all our artwork, we connected to our world map in hallway to show people where our animals live and how they meet their needs.

When researching our polar animals, we found that most of them have blubber to help keep them warm in their cold polar habitats.  So, we decided to investigate blubber a little further.  We created some "polar water" by filling a container with water and ice.  We tried putting our hands in the polar water and found it was COLD!!  Then we used the thermometer to check the temperature of our "polar water."
  


Next, we used Crisco to make a "blubber glove."  That polar water felt much better with our hands in the "blubber glove!"  After using our thermometer, we found out that it was almost 30 degrees warmer inside the blubber glove than in the "polar water!"  Pretty amazing-huh?

If you and your kiddo would like to learn more about polar animals, you can always check out pebblego.com (user name:  colham   password:  ferry) or any of the links below!


Or check out the webcams at the Georgia Aquarium!