Today we went outside and used our senses to discover the signs of fall. Then the students wrote about what they saw, heard, smelled, and felt. It was the perfect day for outdoor journaling and the kids did a great job!
This Month's Themes
During the month of November, we will be focusing on changes in the weather and the character trait of Cooperation.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
Field Trip to Robinettes
Bus ride shenanigans
Fun on the bus!
Mrs. Robinette shows us the apple picking bag
Friendship!
Learning about life cycles, fruit, and bees on the hayride
Posing with Mr. and Mrs. Robinette in the maze
Choosing the perfect apple
Here comes cider!
My favorite part!
Patiently Waiting...
Our butterfly-to-be has been forming and changing inside its chrysalis for a while now. We've been writing down our observations and reading all kinds of books about life cycles and metamorphosis while we wait!
Listening to Reading
Listening to books on CD while reading along is a great way to learn to read! We had fun this week learning to use the listening center and computer. We are so lucky to have had a brand new computer donated through Donors Choose. Check out the e-reader website www.meegenius.com.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Survivor!
For the last two years, we have raised butterflies in our class. It is a first-hand look at the life cycles of these amazing creatures. Unfortunately, this year the Monarch population has taken a huge hit due to deforestation in Mexico and a lack of milkweed. Read more at: http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2013/08/22/monarch-butterfly-population/2687621/
For this reason, we weren't able to buy caterpillars to raise this year. However, on Friday afternoon, a group of our first graders found a Monarch caterpillar outside-pretty remarkable considering the circumstances! They came running over holding this little guy and fistfuls of milkweed for him to eat. They were so excited and quickly named him "survivor" because he "might be the last one on Earth!" (Don't worry, he's not, but it sure makes it sound exciting!)
I was out of town overnight Saturday and left Mr. Shubert and my daughter, Avery, to caterpillar-sit. By a stroke of luck, they went to check on Survivor just as he was making his chrysalis! Here is a picture of him, patiently waiting to become a butterfly:
For this reason, we weren't able to buy caterpillars to raise this year. However, on Friday afternoon, a group of our first graders found a Monarch caterpillar outside-pretty remarkable considering the circumstances! They came running over holding this little guy and fistfuls of milkweed for him to eat. They were so excited and quickly named him "survivor" because he "might be the last one on Earth!" (Don't worry, he's not, but it sure makes it sound exciting!)
I was out of town overnight Saturday and left Mr. Shubert and my daughter, Avery, to caterpillar-sit. By a stroke of luck, they went to check on Survivor just as he was making his chrysalis! Here is a picture of him, patiently waiting to become a butterfly:
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