Friday, April 27, 2012

Spring Has Sprung

Lately students have been discussing the different things about Spring they are noticing outside.

To incorporate this into the classroom we have been reading different Spring stories and have added Spring items to our science center.


Our Spring science center




As we have worked on different Spring ideas we've been creating a Spring idea web.

Here is a photo of our web:



After adding many ideas to our Spring web we began creating Spring books.

Please check out our classroom display of our finished Spring books.

Working hard to cut out pages for our Spring book.
 


We have also been working hard to make birds and bird nests using different materials.

Through these activities we have worked on many different skills, including:

Social/Emotional: Sharing ideas about Spring with others. Sharing materials with others.
Physical: Fine motor skills when we cut out our hand painted birds and pages for our Spring books.
Intellectual: Learning different facts about Spring.
Spiritual: Willingness to explore different materials, including painting our hands and using a variety of materials to create a bird nest.


We had fun painting our hands to make birds for our nests.
 


We worked hard to cut out our birds to put into our nests.

 












We also enjoyed looking at different real birds nests.

Learning About Spring



Spring Has Sprung
Students have been noticing different signs of Spring.

To incorporate students' interest in Spring into the classroom we have been reading different Spring stories and have added Spring items to the science center.

We have been creating an idea web about Spring.

Here is a picture of our idea web:



After discussing many different signs of Spring and encouraging students to bring in signs of Spring from home, students have expressed an interest in birds.

They were very excited to find a real nest in our school courtyard.

Here's a photo of the nest we found.


We have been creating nests and birds in class using a variety of materials.

Through these activities we have worked on many different skills, including:

Social/Emotional:  Sharing ideas about Spring and birds with others.  Sharing materials with others.
Physical: Fine motor skills when we cut out our hand painted birds.
Intellectual: Learning different facts about birds.
Spiritual:  Willingness to explore different materials, including painting our hands and using a variety of materials to create a bird nest.

Here are a few photos of us working on different bird-related activities in class.

Busy sanding wood for our bird feeder.










Using different materials to create  bird nests. 



Painting our hands to make birds for our nests.      















 


Cutting out our handprint birds.

 


Monday, April 9, 2012

Easter Fun

Easter fun has been keeping us busy over the last few weeks.
Through a variety of Easter related activities we have worked on many different skills, including:
  • our cutting skills when we made our Easter baskets
  • our pencil grip and control when we made our Easter cards
  • our fine motor skills when we made Easter bracelets
  • our sharing, cooperating and creativity at the art center while exploring Easter materials
  • our sensory awareness when we let Mrs. H. paint our hands at the painting center
  • our counting and comparing skills when we found materials to decorate our painted hand bunnies

and of course we had a lot of fun too!

Here's a look at some of what we have been doing for Easter!

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We hope everyone has a great Easter break and look forward to starting some new learning adventures together when school resumes on Monday, April 16th.

Easter Fun

Easter fun has been keeping us busy over the last few weeks.

Through a variety of Easter related activities we have worked on many different skills, including:

  • our cutting skills when we made our Easter baskets
  • our pencil grip and control when we made our Easter cards
  • our sharing, cooperating and creativity at the art center while exploring Easter materials
  • our sensory awareness when we let Mrs. Lanegraff paint our hands at the painting center
  • our counting and comparing skills when we found materials to decorate our painted hand bunnies
and of course we had a lot of fun too!

Here's a look at some of what we have been doing for Easter!
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We hope everyone has a great Easter break and look forward to starting some new learning adventures together when school resumes on Monday, April 16th.